Regenerate Christchurch has confirmed details of its public exhibition of the refined shortlist of potential land uses
for the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor Regeneration Area. This includes the area previously known as the residential red
zone.
The “Red Zone Futures” exhibition will run from Saturday 26 May to Saturday 30 June 2018 at 99 Cashel St in Cashel Mall.
There will also be an online exhibition and mobile exhibitions at public spaces around Greater Christchurch.
“We’ve listened to the significant feedback received so far,” says Regenerate Christchurch Chief Executive Ivan Iafeta.
“We’ve considered the findings of Nielsen’s community needs assessment completed last year, and the technical analysis
and expert advice. We’re now preparing to show Christchurch and New Zealand the opportunities within the Ōtākaro Avon
River Corridor.”
“The Regeneration Area is one of the largest geographical features in Christchurch and that’s what makes its
transformation so exciting,” Mr Iafeta says.
“I encourage everyone to visit the physical or online versions of the exhibition to see how strong common preferences
that came through in the public feedback have created a vision for the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor Regeneration Area.
“We have an exciting, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a legacy that will deliver benefits for Christchurch and
New Zealand’s future generations. The online component of the exhibition will allow people from Christchurch and all
around New Zealand to have their say, which will inform the development of the draft regeneration plan for the area.”
The exhibition will show how an 11-kilometre “Green Spine” from the city to New Brighton, that features walkways, biking
tracks and wetland developments, will be complemented by other potential public and private uses.
Regenerate Christchurch is responsible for developing the regeneration plan for the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor and has
considered more than 5,000 ideas submitted by the community, as well as surveys, technical reports and studies.
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