Christchurch’s Mass Rapid Transit project has been named on a list of nationally important infrastructure work.
Christchurch residents now have until 12 May to have their say on proposed changes to the city’s planning rules that will allow more intensive development to meet future growth.
Christchurch City Council is inviting residents and businesses to have their say on options for managing noise in the central city.
Hearings get under way next week for Christchurch City Council’s proposed District Plan Change 14.
Christchurch City Council is working on a new process to ensure subdivisions have all the appropriate approvals before starting construction.
Christchurch City Council is working closely with the landowner and site occupier of Port-link Industrial Park on a way forward to address concerns about how containers are managed on the site.
Christchurch City Council has approved a private plan change that will allow the Homebase retail centre on Marshland Road to expand, following an appeal to the Environment Court last year.
Feedback is wanted on a group of proposed changes to the Christchurch District Plan including rules for business activity, noise insulation near roads and railways and implementing national direction on carparking.
The Minister Responsible for RMA Reform, Chris Bishop, has told Christchurch City Council it has until the end of this year to make final decisions about applying greater housing density rules across much of the city.
Minimum car-parking requirements for new and existing developments will be removed from the Christchurch District Plan next week in line with Government legislation.