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).
We have been working with the community to develop ideas for the revitalisation of New Brighton Pedestrian Mall and Marine Parade. Have your say on what this might look like.
Development Christchurch Limited (DCL) requires a lease from Christchurch City Council for construction and delivery of the hot pools project.
We have noticed increased parking demands and changes to parking patterns surrounding Canterbury University and Christchurch College of Education. In response we are initiating a parking review and seek community feedback.
This framework coordinates the roles Council and ChristchurchNZ will play in events and provides a fresh approach to take advantage of new opportunities to ensure that we get the most out of events in our city.
If you’re aged 13 to 18 years, tell us what you’d like to happen in your new Central Library.
Complete the survey to go in the prize draw!
The Council is consulting on two new proposed fees under the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) and we want to know what you think about these new fees.
Chaneys Corner, Proposed Intersection Safety Improvement
Christchurch City Council proposes to make changes to improve safety at the Chaneys Corner intersection.
A temporary pedestrian crossing point was installed at the Oxford Street and Winchester Street intersection in 2014. It is recommended this becomes a permanent crossing with an associated minor bus stop change.
The existing earthquake–damaged suction water tank in Jeffreys Reserve needs to be replaced to ensure water supply levels of service are met for residents in Fendalton and north-west Christchurch.
Christchurch City Council plans to renew the road on Palmers Road, between Bowhill Road and New Brighton Road.
The Council’s Infrastructure Transport and Environment (ITE) Committee has called for community feedback after receiving a Council staff report on two options for road layout changes on St Asaph Street.
Christchurch City Council wants to simplify some of the rules and way they are enforced on our roads and we’d like your feedback on what we’re proposing.
The Council is seeking feedback on proposed changes to the rules for moving stock along and across roads. The changes are set out in the proposed Stock on Roads Bylaw, which would revoke and replace the existing Stock Control Bylaw 2008.
Christchurch City Council is proposing to amend its General Bylaw.
Plans include closure of existing railway level crossing and proposed new link road.
Skate, pump track or treehouse? Your choice.
This publicly notified resource consent application is to establish a 46m² LED advertising billboard being attached to the north facing façade of an existing four storey building located at 65-67 Victoria Street.
This publicly notified resource consent application seeks to establish a car storage and distribution operation at 711 Johns Road, Christchurch, with an ancillary office and truck-wash area.
An applicant has asked the Council, as landowner, to allow formation of a driveway and associated landscaping over unformed legal road from Aston Drive to 9021 Rothesay Road.
We are proposing to install a pedestrian refuge on Gardiners Road, near the intersection of Fairford Street.
Proposed Shirley Road and New Brighton Road bus stop and shelter upgrades.