Draft New Brighton Centre Master Plan available
Draft New Brighton Centre Master Plan available for
public comment
The Christchurch City Council today
released the Draft New Brighton Centre Master Plan for
public comment. The Council-led Plan has been prepared to
support the recovery and rebuild of New Brighton’s centre
in response to the damage caused by the earthquakes.
The Plan is available Monday 17 December 2012 to view in any of the Council’s open service centres and libraries. It is also available online at www.ccc.govt.nz/haveyoursay
The
final date for written comments is 5pm on Monday 18 February
2013.
City Planning Unit Manager Brigitte de Ronde
says consultation will be open for two months – this is to
give people as much time as possible to make submissions
over the Christmas break and into the New Year.
“Local businesses, building owners and residents
have put a lot of thought, time and energy into
identifying the issues and opportunities for the centre and
we want to make sure everyone has the opportunity to provide
feedback.
“Among the many ideas shared, people are
keen for the size of centre to be looked at along with how
it functions. They also identified the need for a stronger
connection between the centre, the sea and the river. The
Plan introduces some ‘big picture’ themes such as the
consolidation of the centre to help make it a viable retail
destination; and new pedestrian and cycle routes to, through
and around the centre,” she says.
Mayor Bob Parker
says this is a bold Plan that delivers some really inspiring
options for the people of New Brighton, and visitors to the
area.
“Integral to the Plan is a well-developed
vision that captures the need for positive change and
development in the centre. The Plan looks at ways to
revitalise the centre with well-designed public spaces, a
new north-south road thought the mall and the concentration
of activities closer to an upgraded Marine Parade which
includes the possibility of an indoor entertainment
hub.
“I believe the Plan’s vision for the centre
will be the catalyst for an exhilarating phase of
development for New Brighton – making it a place with
special character and appeal; alive with cafes and
restaurants, shops and businesses,” he
says.
Comments can be:
• online at www.ccc.govt.nz/haveyoursay
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• emailed to NewBrightonMP@ccc.govt.nz
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• posted to
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o Freepost 178
Draft New Brighton Centre Master Plan
Strategy and
Planning Group
Christchurch City Council
PO Box 73012
Christchurch 8154
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or
• hand-delivered to
Civic Offices, 53 Hereford
Street.
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The Council is also
holding drop-in sessions where people can view the Plan,
discuss its content with Council staff and make
submissions.
Come along anytime to one of the drop-in
sessions and have your say:
o Saturday, 26
January 2013, 10.30am–2pm
o
o Wednesday, 30
January 2013,
3.30pm–7pm
o
Burwood/Pegasus Community Boardroom, corner Beresford and Union streets New Brighton.
For more information visit www.ccc.govt.nz/suburbancentres
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