Consultation has now closed
Consultation on the Colombo Street cycle connection project has now closed. People were able to provide feedback from 28 September to 27 October 2020.
During this time we heard from 269 individuals and groups.
Colombo Street submissions [PDF, 298 KB]
Attachments to submissions [PDF, 7.6 MB]
A staff report(external link) was presented to the hearings panel for consideration. Following the hearing , the panel will make a recommendation to the final decision makers on this project.
Update February 2021
Due to a technical issue with the resolutions contained in the staff report that was due to be presented to the Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community Board meeting on Wednesday 17 February 2021, this report will instead be presented at a later meeting. Once the details of this meeting have been confirmed, they will be added to this page.
Trying something new
We’re using paint to create a buffer between the cycleway and the road. This new cycleway will connect Papanui to the central city along Colombo Street between Bealey Avenue and Ōtākaro Avon River.
Paint on the road and moveable tree planters will provide a visual cue to slow down and create a more welcoming environment.
We’re lowering the speed on Colombo Street to 30km/h between Bealey Avenue and Kilmore Street, and on Peterborough Street between Durham Street and Manchester Street.
Artist impression of Colombo Street
Cycleway
This cycle route will take bikers all the way from the central city across the Waimakariri River to Kaiapoi and Rangiora once it is completed.
There are also lots of connections(external link) along the way to Papanui, Redwood, Northwood and Belfast.
Example of relocatable planter boxes
Street trees
We are proposing 25 new trees with some in planter boxes and some planted in the ground. The trees in planter boxes can easily be shifted to modify the design or accommodate future property development.
Bus stops
As part of this project, we are taking the opportunity to improve the location of some bus stops.
- The bus stop outside 853 Colombo Street will move to 833 Colombo Street.
- The bus stop outside 121 Salisbury Street will move to 139 Salisbury Street.
- The bus stop outside 856 Colombo Street will be removed.
Parking
There will be fewer car parks to make space for the cycleway and to create safer crossing points at intersections. Separating bikes from cars makes it safer for everyone.
On the Bealey Avenue to Salisbury Street section of Colombo Street, 56 car on-street car parks will be retained from a total of 74 currently available.
On the Salisbury Street to Kilmore Street section of Colombo Street, 21 on-street car parks will be retained from the 35 spaces currently available.
In total 77 of the 109 on-street car parks will be retained.
We are aiming to make it easy to park near the shops at the corner of Colombo Street and Peterborough Street.
On the west side of Colombo Street, three mobility spaces and a P5 park will be provided to make it easy to get to the Town Hall. There will be P120 parking restrictions on the east side of Colombo Street between Kilmore Street and the Avon River Bridge.
Come and talk to us
Salvation Army, red room, 853 Colombo Street, Christchurch
Monday 5 October 2020
Drop in at any time between 4.30 pm to 6.00 pm
Off street parking for cars and bikes is available in the Salvation Army car park off Colombo Street.
Decision-making process
For this project, there will be a hearings panel with at least three members made up of elected members from the Council and Community Board.
Once the consultation closes, staff (led by an engagement advisor) will analyse all the submissions and write a report to the hearings panel. The panel will consider the staff report, which will include staff recommendations on the matters raised in the submissions.
The panel will then listen to any submitters who have indicated they would like to speak about the proposal. It will then make a recommendation to the Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community Board and the Urban Development and Transport Committee, who will make the final decision on the plan.
All submitters will receive written updates on the project, including details of the staff recommendations, meetings and details on speaking to the hearings panel.