Regenerate Christchurch signals approach to residential red zone
Regenerate Christchurch has today signaled its approach for identifying the long-term use of land that has been zoned
red in the Christchurch district.
“Since the establishment of Regenerate Christchurch we have been meeting and listening to people in the community to
understand how they want to be involved in shaping the future of the red zone,” says Chief Executive Ivan Iafeta.
“The feedback has very clearly identified that everyone needs to have access to the same information about the planning
process, and the land in the red zone.”
“We are committed to being open and transparent with how we carry out the planning process for the red zone.”
The first step will be to prepare a draft Outline for a Regeneration Plan for the section of the Ōtākaro/Avon River
Corridor that runs along the river from Barbadoes Street to Stanmore Road.
“The draft Outline will set out a pathway for decisions on the future use of this land and will also create the
foundation for how we will involve communities.”
In addition to preparing a draft Outline for the top section of the Ōtākaro/Avon River Corridor, Regenerate Christchurch
will also be undertaking activities to support regeneration planning for the rest of the river corridor.
To support this and Regenerate Christchurch’s other work in the red zone, existing information on the flat land red
zones has been collated and is now available on Regenerate Christchurch’s website:
www.regeneratechristchurch.nz.
The publication of this information reinforces Regenerate Christchurch’s inclusive approach to working with communities
and businesses. “We want to engage the wider community and invite their involvement in one of the most exciting urban
renewal opportunities ever seen in New Zealand,” says Mr Iafeta.
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