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Help us shape Ōtautahi Christchurch and Banks Peninsula.

Kōrero mai | Let’s talk

Help us shape Ōtautahi Christchurch and Banks Peninsula by telling us what you think about local and city-wide projects, reporting things that need fixing, or volunteering in your community.

Current projects and proposed changes open for your feedback are shown below. All feedback is shared with the responsible elected members so they can take it into account when making a decision.

For consultations that have recently closed visit Kōrero mai | Let’s talk(external link), or for consultations before July 2023 visit the consultation archive.

How do you play?

Last updated: 26 Aug, 2024

How do you play?

Tell us how you and your whānau play to help us get our play spaces just right. You can complete our survey until 31 August.

UC Athletics at Fendalton Park

Last updated: 23 Aug, 2024

UC Athletics at Fendalton Park

Tell us what you think of the proposed upgrade of athletic facilities at Fendalton Park before 4 September.

Richmond Hill Road

Last updated: 22 Aug, 2024

Richmond Hill Road

We're planning to make it safer for people walking on Richmond Hill Road. Check out our plans and tell us what you think by 8 September.

Welcoming Communities

Last updated: 22 Aug, 2024

Welcoming Communities

Christchurch City Council is proud to be participating in Welcoming Communities, a programme led by Immigration New Zealand.

Draft Barnett Park Valley Landscape Plan

Last updated: 21 Aug, 2024

Draft Barnett Park Valley Landscape Plan

We need to create a plan for the future of this reserve, and we'd like to know what you think before 18 September 2024

Life in Christchurch - Neighbourhoods Survey

Last updated: 20 Aug, 2024

Life in Christchurch - Neighbourhoods Survey

The latest Life in Christchurch survey is now open for feedback, and we'd love to hear from you!

Register today to receive updates about projects that matter to you and your whānau

Get involved in the community

Volunteer in the community

Make a difference either on your own, or with your family, workmates, neighbours, or other people like you.

Life in Christchurch surveys

These surveys are commissioned by Council to gauge your views on what it's like to live in Christchurch. The surveys are run throughout the year.

Community boards

Your community board represents and advocates for the interests of your local area and makes decisions on behalf of the community.

Report an issue

Spotted an issue in your community like graffiti, illegal parking, dumped rubbish, trip hazards or abandoned trolleys? Time to get reporting.

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