In response to the recent sea-level rise report by the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment (PCE) Dr Jan Wright, Christchurch City Council will tomorrow consider a report recommending a second peer review of its Coastal Hazard Assessment
A recent study of vertical land movement has shed new light on the extent and speed of sea-level rise happening in parts of Christchurch.
The Council has today agreed to a further peer review of its Coastal Hazard Assessment Report (Tonkin & Taylor 2015) and a subsequent review of the wording on LIMs for properties potentially affected by coastal hazards.
The challenges of dealing with a rising water table in a seismic zone will be the focus of the third free talk in the Christchurch Conversation series.
Christchurch City Council has welcomed the release of a sea-level rise report by Dr Jan Wright, the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.
People who live, work and play in Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour are being invited to help shape their futures and have their say when it comes to adapting public infrastructure to the increasing impacts of sea-level rise.
Close to $2 million will be spent on one of the city’s major pump stations to restore its pre-quake capacity and to replace aging equipment.
Christchurch City Council investigations show a change in flood modelling for a small area of New Brighton potentially impacts five homes.
Christchurch City Council has updated its flood modelling for floor levels in a small area of New Brighton, to the north of Bridge Street along the Avon River.
People interested in the future of Southshore and South New Brighton are being encouraged to get involved in developing a strategy for dealing with the effects of climate change.