Work on the multimillion-dollar upgrade of Woolston Village has been extended for one month, with contractors now expected to finish at the end of April.
A proposal to upgrade a section of Innes Road with new road and footpath surfaces, kerb buildouts and other improvements will make it safer for all road users.
An experienced community leader with a passion for Christchurch and the environment will serve as the independent chair of the new group that will help transform the city’s red zones.
Up to 1.25 metres is being added to the width of the narrowest parts of Dyers Pass Road as Christchurch City Council works to make the road safer for drivers and cyclists.
Lyttelton’s popular Naval Point will become safer for water sports enthusiasts following the removal of redundant piles in Magazine Bay.
New cycle lanes planned for Waimairi Road will help improve road safety as the number of cyclists using the Uni-Cycle route in the city’s west climbs.
The formal opening next week of Te Ara Ihutai Christchurch Coastal Pathway will be welcomed by many, including Huntsbury Hill resident Michael Franklin.
An innovative asphalt mix created from recycled waste plastic has put Christchurch on the road to sustainable street surface solutions.
One of Christchurch’s busiest areas is celebrating the opening of a new community hub – Rārākau: Riccarton Centre.
An $18.4 million project to upgrade a busy stretch of Riccarton Road is going to finish eight months earlier than expected.