Community consultation archive
Consultations prior to July 2023 are listed below.
For open consultations, and consultations that have closed since July 2023, visit Kōrero mai | Let’s talk(external link).
Following the opening of the Papanui Parallel Major Cycle Route and changes to the parking layout in Rutland Street, concerns have been raised regarding parking availability for the shops due to people parking all day within close proximity.
We’re drafting a policy on suburban parking and we’d like to hear your views.
Have your say on thoroughfares in high pedestrian and vehicular traffic areas and routes of strategic importance
We want your feedback on the draft Heritage Strategy aimed at protecting and celebrating one of Christchurch and Banks Peninsula's most vital assets - our rich, diverse and often hidden heritage.
Following consultation results received on the University Parking Plan Area 3 for Lynfield Avenue we are carrying out further investigations for this street.
To improve safety and provide consistency across the roading network in Banks Peninsula, we are proposing speed limit changes on a number of roads .
We are seeking community ideas about possible future use of the land at Woodhill site.
We are proposing to install parking restrictions and a one way system in Rāpaki.
Some of the play items in Harrington Park in Riccarton are due for renewal. We are keen to understand how people are using the park and what they would like to do in the park, so that we can then put together a landscape plan for the park.
We are experiencing a high demand for short stay parking in the carpark beside the Sign of the Kiwi. Changes to the existing carpark are proposed to work to meet this demand.
We are proposing a blanket 40 km/h speed limit in Knights Stream Park, Longhurst and John Paterson Drive.
Council staff are preparing for city-wide consultation on the future of baches on public land at Taylors Mistake, Hobsons Bay and Boulder Bay.
We are reviewing our Dangerous and Insanitary Buildings Policy. We are reviewing the policy in order to keep in step with changes to the Building Act and to ensure the policy is fit for purpose.
We propose to create a pleasant green space that visually protects the view of the surrounding streets with the planting of hedges and plants.
Christchurch City Council is considering a $30 million loan to the Otautahi Community Housing Trust (the Trust) to help them build 130 additional social houses for Christchurch.
Marble Wood Drive is a cul-de-sac which has unrestricted on-street parking. During the week the street is fully parked for most of the day.
We are seeking comment on changes to Quarrymans Trail cycleway and speed limit change on Sparks Road between Hendersons Road and Milns Reserve.
In 10 years, we want to have a reputation as a truly creative city that embraces the arts. How do we make it happen?
We're proposing to extend the southern central city's slow speed zone. We'd like to hear your views.
The recent summer season in Akaroa (2017/18) saw increases in the number of freedom campers and associated issues, and calls from the community for further restrictions to help reduce the impacts from freedom campers.
A full review of the Brothels (Location and Commercial Sexual Services Signage) Bylaw 2013 has resulted in some minor amendments being proposed.