Christchurch: A great place to be
A report is recommending the Gloucester Street trial layout remain in place until October, when a decision on the long-term future of the street will be made.
Annual festival, Open Christchurch, is fast approaching with a programme celebrating the diverse range of architectural experiences on offer in Ōtautahi.
Two months after government standardised kerbside recycling, not being able to wrap food scraps has been one of the biggest challenges for Ōtautahi residents, along with confusion over where to put pizza boxes.
A formal name change is being considered for Marylands Reserve and Marylands Place to help right a historic wrong.
Events contribute significantly to the city by bringing communities together, attracting visitors, stimulating economic activity, and raising our city’s profile nationally and internationally.
Providing clean drinking water, developing and maintaining our stormwater and flood protection networks, and improving wastewater treatment facilities will be prioritised with $2.74 billion of funding over the next 10 years.
Christchurch based Kea Aerospace are a local company designing and flying a large, solar-powered, unmanned aircraft for earth observations.
Christchurch’s worst areas for fly tipping have been revealed, with clearing rubbish from one street alone costing ratepayers more than $43,000.
Christchurch City Council’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) is set to grow in both breadth and experience.
The man behind the transformation of city life in Barcelona is coming to Christchurch.
The Mayor has received a response from Housing Minister Chris Bishop regarding a request from the Christchurch City Council for a pause to its housing intensification plan change.
Transport work programmes will look to be reshuffled following the cancellation of Government funding.
Christchurch City Councillors have considered the Draft Long Term Plan 2024–2034 and made a number of amendments.
An update report regarding the insurance process for the Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant has been provided to Councillors today.
Almost $2 million has been allocated by Christchurch City Council to support city-wide safety initiatives aimed at issues arising from homelessness and antisocial youth behaviour.
A swathe of transport projects have been approved around Christchurch by the local Community Boards.
With Christchurch City Council’s draft budget for the next 10 years on the home stretch, councillors are making their final amendments to what’s included.