Kōrero mai | Let’s talk
Help us shape Ōtautahi Christchurch and Banks Peninsula by telling us what you think about local and city-wide projects, reporting things that need fixing, or volunteering in your community.
Current projects and proposed changes open for your feedback are shown below. All feedback is shared with the responsible elected members so they can take it into account when making a decision.
For consultations that have recently closed visit Kōrero mai | Let’s talk(external link), or for consultations before July 2023 visit the consultation archive.
Last updated: 18 Sep, 2024 Help us shape tree planting plans across Ōtautahi Christchurch. Last updated: 10 Sep, 2024 We have a plan to make Lyttelton Street safer and more accessible. Check out the plans and tell us what you think by 29 September 2024. Last updated: 05 Sep, 2024 We're renewing a section of Slater Street and making some upgrades at the same time. Tell us what you think by Sunday 29 September Last updated: 05 Sep, 2024 Sumner Sports Pavilion Inc have applied to rebuild their pavilion and renew their lease at St Leonards Park. Tell us what you think by 6 October 2024. Last updated: 22 Aug, 2024 Christchurch City Council is proud to be participating in Welcoming Communities, a programme led by Immigration New Zealand.Tree Planting Plans
Lyttelton Street safety and accessibility improvements
Slater Street road and footpath renewal
Sumner sports pavilion lease renewal
Welcoming Communities
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