Council updates  |  6 May 2022

Christchurch City Council is meeting at 9.30am on Thursday 12 May. The main items on the agenda for the public part of the meeting are:

  • The monthly reports from the Community Boards outlining the initiatives and issues they have recently considered.
  • A report from the Banks Peninsula Community Board that recommends the Council direct staff to begin the detailed design work on the preferred concept option for replacing Akaroa Wharf. 
  • A report from the Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community Board which recommends the Council gifts the former Woolston Community Centre at 502 Ferry Road to Te Waka Unua School for the sum of $1.
  • A report from the Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community Board which recommends the Council reduce the speed limit on nine streets on and around Scarborough Hill from 50km per hour to 40km per hour.
  • A report from the Papanui-Innes Community Board that recommends the Council reduce the speed limit on 28 streets in the Shirley area from 50km per hour to 40km per hour.
  • A Hearings Panel report to the Council on the Worcester Street and Antigua Street central city cycle connections.
  • A report seeking the Council’s approval of the draft submission on the Natural Hazards Insurance Bill. The draft submission will be published separately next week.
  • A report updating Council on the recovery work under way at the Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Read the full agenda.

The Council meeting will take place in the Council Chamber on the second floor of the Civic Offices in Hereford Street. People can watch the meeting via the live-stream.