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There is a lot on the agenda for this week’s meeting of the Papanui-Innes Community Board. Here’s a run down from Emma Norrish – Papanui-Innes Community Board Member:[fb_vid id=”2180922045257233″]We have a couple of big decisions coming up in this week’s Papanui Innes Community Board meeting. Here’s a run-down on what’s on the agenda this Wednesday. The full agenda is available at http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/06/PICB_20180620_AGN_2436_AT_WEB.htm
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Agenda of Papanui-Innes Community Board – 20 June 2018
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The Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet at 10am on Wednesday 20 June in the Papanui Boardroom. The agenda includes: correspondence on issues including the future zoning of Shirley Boys’ & Avonside Girls’ High Schools and from ECan regarding air quality monitoring on Cranford Street; road layout options for Cranford Street from Innes Rd through to the Northern Corridor; a proposal to drop the speed limit on Cranford Street and part of Main North Road from 60 to 50km/hr; No Stopping restrictions for Grants Road at Proctor Street; and three applications to the Board’s Positive Youth Development Fund & two to the Board’s Discretionary Response Fund. Click through to read the full agenda: http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/06/PICB_20180620_AGN_2436_AT_WEB.htm

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Update on the chlorination status of Papanui pump stations
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Here’s an update on the chlorination status of each pump station in the Papanui area, from Councillor Mike Davidson:

These are the pump stations in or close to the Papanui ward – the current status of these pump stations are:
Grampian – Reduced chlorine dosage and identified as one of the first pump stations for remedial work so chlorine can be removed.
Grassmere – Chlorine dose not reduced, but identified as one of the first pump stations for remedial work so chlorine can be removed.
Mays – Reduced chlorine dosage and identified as one of the first pump stations for remedial work so chlorine can be removed.
Blighs – Reduced chlorine dosage.
Redwood – Chlorine dose not reduced.
Farrington – Chlorine dose not reduced, but identified as one of the first pump stations for remedial work so chlorine can be removed.
Trafalgar – Reduced chlorine dosage.
Gardiners – Not chlorinated.
Due to demands on the network the pump station closest to you may not always be supplying water to your home.
A total of 7 pump stations have been identified for the first remedial work and once completed will make 11 pump stations chlorine free – 25% of the city’s water supply.
Once the best remedial action is determined for the remaining pump stations it will be reported back to Council so these can also be progressed.
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8 June Board meeting outcomes
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At the 8 June meeting, the Papanui-Innes Community Board: heard back from young people who have been supported by the Board’s Positive Youth Development Fund; heard from a business concerned about changes proposed for Barbadoes Street; and approved no stopping restrictions for Trafalgar Street and Nyoli Street. The board will next meet at 10am on Wednesday 20 June 2018, in the Papanui Boardroom. Click through to read the full minutes: http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/06/PICB_20180608_MIN_2435_AT.PDF
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Delays this afternoon at Sawyers Arms / Northcote / Greers
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Delays are expected this afternoon at the Sawyers Arms / Northcote / Greers intersection. Take care if you’re in the area, and follow Transport for Christchurch for updates.

SAWYERS ARMS RD – DELAYS – 2:55PM – WED 13 JUNE
Motorists are advised to expect some delays this afternoon on Northcote Rd and Sawyers Arms Road due to poor road surface conditions on Saywers Arms Rd. This section of road has been milled out in preparation for resurfacing work.
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Speed limits on Harewood, Sawyers Arms, Gardiners, Styx Mill Roads set to drop
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Speed limits on the top end of Harewood and Sawyers Arms Roads, and along Gardiners and Styx Mill Roads, are set to drop soon following a decision last week by the Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Community Board. Harewood Rd will drop to 50km/hr, and Sawyers Arms, Gardiners, and Styx Mill Roads to 60km/hr. Full details of the proposal can be found in the Board’s agenda (http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/06/FWHB_20180605_AGN_2575_AT_WEB.htm), and the final decision in the minutes from the meeting (http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/06/FWHB_20180605_MIN_2575_AT.PDF). These changes are expected to come into force next month following Council approval and installation of signage.

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Papanui-based community organisation in the news – twice
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Papanui-based Te Ora Hou Ōtautahi features in both front-page stories in this week’s Nor’West News. Story one: a new breakfast club at Northcote School, open to the whole community and catering for higher than expected numbers. Story two: a community board chair votes against Council funding for a whānau resiliency project. Click through to read the full stories, and feel free to comment with your thoughts. (Declaration of interest: Think Papanui’s curator Simon Britten is an employee of Te Ora Hou Ōtautahi.)
https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/60684148/norwest-news-june-12-2018TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 2018 Locally Owned www.star.kiwi Architecture awards New buildings recognised at
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Reminder: free all-ages community sports programme each Friday at Northcote School
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A reminder that a free all-ages community sports programme runs each Friday from 3pm-4pm at Northcote School. See the details in this post from Neighbourhood Links – Northcote/Redwood:

Our afterschool program is on this afternoon, come check it out .
We will have some exciting changes happening for this in the upcoming weeks so stay tuned….
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Closing soon: Council ‘Life in Christchurch’ natural environment survey
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A reminder that the Christchurch City Council’s 2018 ‘Life in Christchurch’ Natural Environment Survey is open for a few more days. The focus is on perceptions of and experiences with the natural environment in Christchurch and Banks Peninsula. Click through to find the survey, which will close on 10 June 2018, and also to see results from 2016 and 2017 surveys:
www.ccc.govt.nz/life-in-christchurch
Life in Christchurch is an annual survey series that asks residents for feedback on a variety of key aspects related to life in Christchurch.
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More details on this week’s Community Board meeting
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Here are some further details on what’s on the agenda for tomorrow’s meeting of the Papanui-Innes Community Board:[fb_vid id=”2166822496667188″]Here’s what’s coming up in this week’s Papanui Innes Community Board meeting…..
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