Strategy for our coast What are your priorities? The City Council is at the end of a successful five- year development programme for Christchurch’s wonderful coastal parks. It needs to extend the programme into the next 10 years and has produced a strategy. Your views are needed now to help prioritise the work and funding. Christchurch coastal parks are divided into three management areas and estimated development costs are described in terms of these areas:
Tell us what your priorities are for the coast by Friday 10 November. Write in, fill out a comment form or make a submission on the website. Postal replies to: Christchurch City Council, Parks Unit, PO Box 237, Christchurch. Stamps are not required if "FreePost Parks and Reserves" is written on the envelope. Copies of the strategy and comment forms are available from City Council offices, service centres and libraries and by visiting the website www.ccc.govt.nz/consultation/CoastCare Over the last five years Coast Care has grown into one of the largest and best supported coastal management programmes in New Zealand. The major achievements are increased coastal protection through sand management, planting, and increased recreation opportunities to enable more varied recreation right along the coast. There is better parking and there are more picnic areas. Other positive outcomes include a greater understanding and awareness of the coast through education and much more community involvement. Seven Coast Care community groups have contributed valuable ideas and energy. In fact, Coast Care says that the achievements have only been possible because the programme has been assisted by a huge input from voluntary and subsidised workers. For more information contact Coast Care on 382 1678. |