The Christchurch City Council has adopted a plan for city growth – Our Space 2018-2048: Greater Christchurch Settlement Pattern Update Whakahāngai O Te Hō Nohoanga.
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel has acknowledged the release today of four reports on the Government’s Three Waters Reform Programme.
Councillors have had their first in-depth look at what infrastructure and facilities Christchurch might be investing in over the next decade.
The community has three days to help set the agenda for the coming decade as Christchurch City Council develops its next Long Term Plan.
A project to help low and fixed income households reduce their energy bills will benefit from a $49,763 Sustainability Fund grant.
If you’re wondering about the projects happening in your neighbourhood, Christchurch City Council’s online budget tool has been updated to show how much money is proposed, and when the work is scheduled.
Community concern over the health of the Ōpāwaho Lower Heathcote River is driving the development of a new guidance plan.
Christchurch City Council has won local government support for two initiatives, one relating to short-term accommodation providers and the other to the health effects of nitrates in water.
A draft regeneration plan for the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor has been sent to the Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration, the Hon Dr Megan Woods, for consideration.
Christchurch City Council is investigating the possibility of using some of the land it owns in Templeton for a new cemetery.