What's next for Naval Point?The first phase of the Naval Point – Te Nukutai o Tapoa Development Plan has been completed, ready for SailGP this weekend. Christchurch City Council is currently scoping future work focussing on further marine access and pedestrian improvements. New shared facilities for both land and water-based sport and recreation, including a significant upgrade of the recreation ground facilities are also currently being explored. Kōtuitui Smart Pole trial gets underwayTwo Kōtuitui Smart Poles have been installed at Te Nukutai o Tapoa – Naval Point as part of a new trial. The poles are equipped with a range of features including a free Wi-Fi network, CCTV cameras, pedestrian counters, and speakers for public alerts. These features are modular and can be swapped out or reconfigured depending on the needs of the community. The two-year trial will help connect the local community, while gathering important insights for the Council to use for future planning. The trial has been launched in collaboration with Christchurch City Council, Connetics, Orion, Enable, and Christchurch City Holdings Limited’s Emerging Technology and Innovation Hub. You received this email because you are subscribed to receive updates from Christchurch City Council. |