Articles tagged with Christchurch City
Christchurch SH75 Halswell Road Upgrade Completed Early with Safer Travel and New Bus Lanes
1 week ago | 122 viewsMajor improvements to State Highway 75/Halswell Road in Christchurch, including bus lanes, cycle paths, and upgraded intersections, have been completed months ahead of the original 2026 schedule, enhancing transport options, safety, and supporting housing growth. The NZ Transport Agency collaborated with Christchurch City Council to extend public transport improvements along this busy corridor, as part of a broader $150 million South Island roading resilience package. The project, costing between $60-70 million, involved extensive construction work and materials, contributing to the region’s infrastructure development alongside other key projects like the Ashburton Bridge and SH76 Brougham Street upgrades.
Tags: Chris Bishop James Meager NZ Transport Agency Christchurch City Council State Highway 75 Halswell Road South Island Ashburton Bridge Brougham Street Pages Road BridgeChristchurch SH75 Halswell Road Upgrade Completed Early with Improved Transport Options
1 week ago | 98 viewsMajor improvements on State Highway 75/Halswell Road in Christchurch, including bus lanes, cycle paths, and upgraded intersections, have been completed months ahead of the original October 2026 schedule, enhancing transport options, safety, and supporting housing growth. The NZ Transport Agency collaborated with Christchurch City Council to extend public transport improvements, as part of a broader $150 million South Island roading resilience package and other key infrastructure projects underway in the region. The project, costing between $60-70 million, involved extensive construction work and materials, significantly reducing disruption time and improving connectivity for the rapidly growing southwest area of Christchurch.
Tags: Chris Bishop James Meager NZ Transport Agency SH75 Halswell Road Christchurch South Island NZTA Christchurch City Council Ashburton Bridge Brougham Street upgradeGovernment Funds Memorials and Support for Survivors of Abuse in Care Royal Commission
1 month ago | 251 viewsThe New Zealand Government is funding seven local authorities and 68 non-government organisations through the Survivor Support and Recognition Fund (SSRF) to memorialise at least 4,000 unmarked graves linked to psychiatric and psychopaedic sites and to support survivors of abuse in care. Since its establishment after the 2024 public apology, the SSRF has allocated over $4.9 million in two funding rounds to create memorials, provide survivor services such as peer support and therapy, and conduct research on burial sites. These initiatives aim to acknowledge the long-term impact of abuse and neglect in care, fulfilling key recommendations of the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry.
Tags: Erica Stanford Auckland Council Christchurch City Council Dunedin City Council Nelson City Council Porirua City Council Rangitikei District Council Whanganui District Council Lake Alice Abuse in Care Royal CommissionChristchurch Council Named One-Stop Authority for Large Supermarket Consents
6 months ago | 618 viewsThe Christchurch City Council has been appointed as a one-stop consenting authority to streamline approvals for large-scale supermarket developments, reducing the need to navigate multiple councils and processes. This initiative aims to increase competition in a market dominated by Foodstuffs and Woolworths, encouraging new grocery businesses to enter and lower prices for consumers. The service focuses on standalone supermarket buildings over 500m² for non-regulated grocery retailers and complements faster consent processes like MultiProof to enable quicker supermarket construction.
Tags: Christchurch City Council Nicola Willis Foodstuffs Woolworths New Zealand Government MultiProof Regulated Grocery Retailers Kāinga Ora ConsentiumChristchurch City Council Achieves Housing Growth Target, Withdraws Plan Change 14: Minister
7 months ago | 667 viewsThe Christchurch City Council has achieved its Housing Growth Target, allowing it to withdraw part of Plan Change 14, which aimed to update planning rules to facilitate more housing. The Council demonstrated sufficient feasible housing capacity for at least 30 years, exceeding statutory requirements. Ministerial decisions are pending on heritage sites and a special character area, with a focus on removing planning barriers to increase housing supply in the fast-growing city of Christchurch.
Tags: Christchurch City Council Housing Growth Target Plan Change 14 RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop Medium Density Residential Standards National Policy Statement on Urban Development Urbanomics Sense Partners Te Kaha stadiumCanterbury Region State of Local Emergency Terminated by Minister Mitchell
7 months ago | 787 viewsThe Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery, Mark Mitchell, has lifted the state of local emergency for most areas in the Canterbury Region, except for Kaikōura District. This decision was made based on advice from the Canterbury Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Controller. The state of local emergency remains in place for Kaikōura due to ongoing welfare needs and the risk of fires reoccurring, while similar states of emergency continue in the Southland Region and Clutha District.
Tags: Mark Mitchell Canterbury Region Waimakariri District Christchurch City Selwyn District Ashburton District Timaru District Mackenzie District Hurunui District Waimate District