The $5.5 million redevelopment of Avon Park in the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor will begin soon.
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.
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.
Christchurch City Council has released two key reports as part of its planning for coastal hazards caused by sea-level rise.
The finishing touches are being made to a new 472m-long river stop-bank, as work on the first of a series of stormwater basins in the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor continues to progress.
Christchurch City Council has released its Climate Change Risk Screening for Ōtautahi Christchurch and Te Pātaka-o-Rākaihautū Banks Peninsula.
Christchurch and Banks Peninsula residents are being encouraged to learn more about the tsunami risk along our coastline as part of World Tsunami Awareness Day on 5 November.
The Whakaraupō-Lyttelton Harbour and Koukourarata-Port Levy communities will be the first to plan for how they can adapt to coastal hazards caused by sea level rise.
The first work on a series of stormwater basins in the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (ŌARC) has begun, with construction of a nine-hectare flood management area under way beside Anzac Drive and Pages Road.
A planned project to construct low stopbanks along part of the Ōpāwaho Heathcote River may not go ahead.