Report focuses on urban regeneration priorities

Christchurch City Council has considered a report recommending the prioritisation of urban regeneration activity.

The Urban Regeneration Priorities report proposes an initial focus for this year’s regeneration programme, and proposes a number of key locations to consider in the next Long Term Plan in 2021.The report draws on a “heat map” that assembles social, environmental and economic information to help identify priority areas.  The mapped data, assembled in January, provides a guide to those areas of Christchurch with complex or overlapping socio-economic issues and physical regeneration opportunities.  Many of the identified centres and localities are also likely to be impacted by the economic effects of COVID-19.This year the focus is on continued support of the Central City, the surrounding inner city east area, and any community housing proposals in regeneration priority areas.Key initiatives will involve supporting the Central City’s revitalisation and the growth of central city living, revitalising Linwood Village and progressing regeneration initiatives for community housing localities in partnership with government agencies.The report notes locations and projects to be considered in the 2021-2031 Long Term Plan.  These include supporting local initiatives for the Ōtākaro Avon River corridor and focusing on several suburban master plan locations (Sydenham, Lyttelton, Woolston and New Brighton) to support private sector development and address vacant sites.
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