The Council is part of the Whakawhanake Kāinga Komiti (Urban Growth Partnership for Greater Christchurch). The Komiti has released a draft Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan for public consultation.
We recommend you complete your submission on a desktop as our submission form is not optimised for mobile devices.
This will provide a blueprint for how we will accommodate future population and business growth in our sub-region.
Over the past 15 years, Greater Christchurch has grown rapidly. By 2050, more than 700,000 people are projected to be living in the Christchurch, Selwyn and Waimakariri districts – 30% more than there are today, with the population potentially doubling to 1 million people within the next 60 years, if not earlier.
To help avoid future growing pains, the Whakawhanake Kāinga Komiti asked residents through the Huihui Mai engagement in early 2023 how they thought we should tackle important issues such as responding to climate change, preserving the environment, making our region more resilient to natural disasters, and making housing more affordable. T
his engagement and our work to develop the evidence base has informed the development of the draft Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan.
Now we want to know what you think, and encourage you to make a submission(external link).
We’re holding a webinar to talk about the plan and to answer any questions you might have on Tuesday 27 June 2023 from midday to 1pm.
Register for the webinar(external link)
Once you register for the webinar you will have the opportunity to send in your questions either before, or during, and we will answer as many as we can. The webinar will be recorded and uploaded to this page so you can watch it at another time if you are unable to attend.
The draft Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan addresses six opportunities:
The draft Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan delivers five key moves:
In 2022, the Greater Christchurch Partnership and the Crown established an Urban Growth Partnership for Greater Christchurch – the Whakawhanake Kāinga Komiti. The partnership is focused on shared objectives related to affordable housing, emissions reduction, and creating liveable and resilient urban areas. The first priority of the partnership is to develop the Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan.
The purpose of the Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan is to:
Late July to September |
Submissions are collated and a report is produced for the Hearings Panel |
October and November |
Hearings and Deliberations |
December |
Whakawhanake Kāinga Komiti considers endorsement and recommendation to partners of the Hearings Panel Recommendations Report |
Early 2023 |
Partners consider adoption of the Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan |
View the draft Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan (external link)and make a submission:
If there is a community meeting you would like us to attend, please let us know.
You can also email us any time to speak with us directly about the project at huihuimai@greaterchristchurch.org.nz
We recommend you complete your submission on a desktop as our submission form is not optimised for mobile devices.