Showing 106 - 126 of 450

This publicly notified resource consent is to establish and operate a double sided free standing digital billboard comprising a digital screen area of 18sqm

Come talk to us and find out more at our community information days

The draft strategy is our continued commitment to how we will work with others to build a healthy, happy and resilient Christchurch. We want to hear your thoughts on it.

This publicly notified resource consent application is for an agricultural equipment sales, servicing and training facility, with ancillary activities including office and associated signage at 33 and 69 School Road.

We’re making it safer to bike, walk and drive with our new cycleway linking the University to Papanui via Jellie Park. Separating bikes from cars means there’s more space for drivers and cyclists, making it safer for everyone on the road.

We're inviting comments on the amended track layout in the HMNZS Steadfast landscape plan, before reporting the plan to the Community Board for approval.

Do you have any feedback on the proposed facilities for Port Levy?

We want to know your thoughts on the draft Huritini/Halswell River Stormwater Management Plan.

We want to know your thoughts on the draft Stormwater Management Plan for Ōpāwaho/Heathcote River.

Do you support the Ferrymead Bays Football Club to install additional lighting in Barnett Park?

We’re making changes so it’s safer no matter how you get around your local neighbourhood on Humphreys Drive and Tidal View.

We are widening the existing pedestrian island to make it safer to cross Tennyson Street near Norwood Street.

Calling for further submissions on a proposed change to the Christchurch District Plan relating to managing significant indigenous vegetation

Council has adopted a representation review final proposal. If you do not agree with the proposal you can now lodge an appeal or objection, which we will provide to the Local Government Commission for their consideration.

Christchurch City Council and Ōnuku Rūnanga welcome your comments on the Takapūneke Reserve Draft Landscape Master Plan.

We’re making changes so it’s safer no matter how you get around your local neighbourhood in Hoon Hay.

We’re making changes so it’s safer no matter how you get around your local neighbourhood in Lower Cashmere.

Peak hour bus priority lanes are going to be installed on Cranford Street between Innes Road and Berwick Street on a trial basis next week. The trial will last for three months.

The Waikura Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community Board is developing a plan for the future of the Ōpāwaho Lower Heathcote River.

Plan Change 7. Changes to better protect and maintain indigenous vegetation.

Cashmere Tennis Club have applied for a new lease to continue using their current site in Cashmere Valley Reserve.

Takiuru ki ā mātou ratonga
Log in to our services