The Global Settlement is a collaboration between Christchurch City Council and the Crown to provide certainty on regeneration projects and issues and encourage momentum in the city.
More information on the Global settlement
Before the settlement agreement is considered by the Council and the Crown for approval, you have an opportunity to give your feedback by making a deputation. Bookings for deputations close Monday 5 August 12 noon.
Deputations will be heard at a special public session on Tuesday 6 August, starting at 9:30am.
The Global Settlement will provide clarity on the shared costs and outstanding matters from the Crown and Council’s 2013 Cost Sharing Agreement.
Finalising the Global Settlement will reflect a normalised relationship between the Council and the Crown, and complete the transition to local leadership, responsibility and decision making with the Council leading Christchurch’s regeneration into the future.
Senior Council and Crown officials have been negotiating the settlement for the past few months. The Council will meet on 8 August 2019 to consider the draft Global Settlement. It will then need to go to Cabinet before it can be finalised.
Negotiations have taken into account what we’ve heard from people through The Long Term Plan and Annual Plan processes. And before the settlement agreement is considered by the Council and the Crown for approval, we’d like to hear your feedback.
Proposed full Settlement Agreement [PDF, 6.6 MB]
Some of the key parts of the draft Global Settlement include:
The Council will have the opportunity to purchase Crown-owned central city land not needed for anchor projects.
The Council will continue to finalise investment cases for the $300 million Christchurch Regeneration Acceleration Facility funding proposals. It is intended that $220 million from the fund will go towards Canterbury’s multi-use arena, $40 million will go towards seed funding for the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor, and $40 million will go towards transport and roading improvements, including projects that increase safety and people using public transport.
If you would like to make a deputation about The Global Settlement at the special meeting on 6 August 2019, please email liz.ryley@ccc.govt.nz or phone 941 8999 and ask to speak to Liz Ryley, before Monday 5 August 12 noon.