A change is going to be made to the all-day parking rate at the Lichfield Street parking building to free up more parking spaces for central city shoppers.
Changes are coming for two of the central city’s key streets.
The e-scooters that have been buzzing around the streets and footpaths of Christchurch over the summer look likely to stay.
People heading to the popular Sparks concert in North Hagley Park on 16 February will be able to get a free bus ride home.
Christchurch City Council staff are recommending that Lime Technology is granted a 12-month trading permit so it can continue operating its e-scooters in the city.
Environment Canterbury is preparing to provide increased public transport services when the country moves to COVID-19 Alert Level 3 next week.
People are using their cars less and walking, biking or scooting more, the results of the Life in Christchurch Transport survey suggests.
Get on your bike next month and you could be pedalling your way to prizes as well as helping to clear the air.
Christchurch City Council is backing a proposed package of rule changes aimed at encouraging active modes of transport and making streets safer and more accessible.
A proposed move to link the Papanui Parallel cycleway and the central city via Colombo Street is open for community feedback.