Greetings from your Community BoardMessage from the ChairKia ora koutou, Like many of you, our Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board has been awaiting the outcome of our city's 2021–31 Long Term Plan which sets out Christchurch City Council's investment in our city over the next 10 years. The new LTP balances the need to keep costs down for our ratepayers with the need to ensure that Christchurch continues to prosper and grow. You can read more about the LTP in our newsletter and on Newsline. We are really encouraged by the Council’s decision to invest in our communities, as for a number of years since the earthquakes, spending in our area has been focused on infrastructure (water and roading) projects. Our Board was also very pleased to see the proposed cut to the Strengthening Communities Fund reversed in the final Long Term Plan, as we know the difference this funding makes in our communities. Stay together, look after one another. Board Chair, Emma Norrish Highlights of our latest meetingOur Community Board met on Wednesday 16 June. We also received the Community Board Area Report for June 2021, which gives us an overview of all the great things going on in our community. It also talks about the issue of road cones cluttering our streets – which is a good time to remind you that you can use the handy Snap Send Solve app to report any stray cones, and prompt the Council to come and collect them. We also approved funding for a number of community projects including $8000 to Papanui Redwood Association Football Club towards new lights at Owen Mitchell Park, $2000 to Belfast Netball Club towards court hire and new balls, and $8698 to Styx Living Laboratory Trust towards their current projects. The Long Term Plan 2021–31 has been adoptedOn Wednesday, councillors approved a 10-year budget that invests $3.8 billion into Christchurch’s three waters network and roading and transport systems, and heeds your calls to focus on getting the basics right. Catch up on the main items here. Some of the notable things in the LTP for our area are:
You can look up the projects earmarked for the Papanui-Innes area using our online tool. This will be updated soon with the final figures, and we'll let you know. In the meantime, you can read the minutes here. Council adopts climate resilience strategyWe've adopted a climate resilience strategy and put money in the Long Term Plan towards helping the city achieve its climate change goals. With the adoption of the Kia Tūroa Te Ao, Ōtautahi Climate Resilience Strategy 2021 we have a framework for action that will help Christchurch reach the target of net zero emissions by 2045. Our 2021 Representation Review has concludedOn Friday 18 June, councillors adopted the final proposal for Christchurch’s representation arrangements, deciding how many elected members there should be and what communities they should represent at the next local elections in 2022. There have been a few tweaks to the current ward boundaries, but overall the review resulted in a proposal for Christchurch to continue to be represented by a Mayor, 16 Councillors, and 37 community board members representing 16 wards. The Mayor will be elected ‘at large’ by the whole city, and each ward will elect its own Councillor and Community Board members. You can make appeals and objections from 25 June to 25 July at Have Your Say. The final proposal will now be referred to the Local Government Commission for a final determination in early 2022 – after any objections have been resolved, and ahead of the next local body elections in October 2022. Tīrama Mai brings the light this winterTīrama Mai, meaning to illuminate or bring light, celebrates Matariki, our people and our unique local landscape from Friday 25 June until Saturday 10 July, between 6pm to 11pm every night. Christchurch’s central city and New Brighton will be transformed with a series of innovative lighting installations, projections and illuminated artworks created by some of Canterbury's best lighting artists and creative minds. Explore the lighting trails located around The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora, Worcester Boulevard, Ōtākaro Avon River, Riverside Market, New Regent Street, Victoria Square and New Brighton Pier. Tīrama Mai is proudly produced by Christchurch City Council and will conclude with a Matariki fireworks display on Saturday 10 July in New Brighton. Contact your Community BoardThe Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board are here to provide support and advice to our community. Contact the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes |