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Work programme
The Greater Christchurch Partnership and Urban Growth Partnership have a strong focus on delivery through an integrated work programme, guided by the direction set through GCP strategic documents, national policy direction and agreed partner
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Our-Space-2018-2048-submission-form
timing of the development to the District Plan review stage risks unduly prolonging the identified shortfall in housing capacity over the medium term. ... Given the development of these second generation District Plans is not occurring through a
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Minutes of Greater Christchurch Partnership Committee - Friday, 7 March 2025
Greater Christchurch Partnership Committee 7 March 2025 Minutes
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Let’s come together to plan our future. Huihui MaiGreater Christchurch. The Christchurch, Selwyn and Waimakariri districts are growing rapidly, with our population potentially doubling to 1 million people within the ... Greater Christchurch Housing
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Draft Strategy 2006 - Summary of submissions
Of more than 360 submissions received on the draft Greater Christchurch Urban Development Strategy, most say they support the general direction of the strategy, but its implementation is what matters most.
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Mass rapid transit
Turn up and go: A step-change for public transport in Greater Christchurch.
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Greater Christchurch Transport Plan
Our transport system will play an integral part in supporting and shaping the growth of Greater Christchurch.
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Healthy Land. Healthy Water. Healthy Communities. ResilientGREATER. CHRISTCHURCH PLAN OVERVIEW. PIONEERED BY THEROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION. ... For this reason, throughout the plan the term ‘we’ is used widely and is intended to be inclusive as we all
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1. Draft Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan. Hearing Panel Recommendation Report. 17 January 2024. ... Plan. 04 October 2023. Contents. Glossary of acronyms and key terms 6.
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Report #1 - Issues Paper - 30 August 2004
travel time was 11 minutes. • Other cities have shown that building more roads does not relieve traffic congestion in the long term. • ... Domestic consumption of energy declined in percentage terms from 21% to just 15% from 1982 to 2002. •