MEDIA RELEASE Monday 2 May 2005
Chance to comment on essential Council services
Should some Council toilets be staffed? Is our water supply being adequately protected for the future? Are we disposing
of wastewater in a healthy way?
These are some of the questions addressed in the Christchurch City Council’s draft assessment of water and sanitary
services, which is now available for public comment at Christchurch City Council service centres, Civic Offices,
Christchurch City Libraries and on the website www.ccc.govt.nz/haveyoursay. A summary of the assessment and public
submission forms are also available from these sites.
An assessment of services including cemeteries and crematoria; public conveniences; storm water drainage; waste water
and water supply is required of all Local Territorial Authorities under the Local Government Act 2002. The focus of this
assessment must be on ensuring that public health is protected and that future demand for water and sanitary services
can be met.
“While much of our draft assessment has found that we should continue with the status quo, some issues have arisen that
will require further investigation and consultation with the public,” Council’s City Water and Waste manager, Mark
Christison said
“Questions around the Council’s provision of public toilets are among the areas that we will be looking at more closely.
At this point we are raising the issue of whether the Council or retailers should provide toilets in shopping blocks.
The potential to staff some busy Council toilets and charge users is another issue that we are hoping will attract
public feedback,” he said.
Submissions on the assessment may be made via the above website or sent to Water and Sanitary Services Consultation,
Communication Team, Christchurch City Council, PO Box 237, Christchurch. Members of the public may also request to have
their submission heard in person by a Council committee. Hearings are likely to be held between 31 May and 3 June 2005
and will be open to the public.
All submissions must be received by the Christchurch City Council by 5pm, Monday 30 May 2005.
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