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Which weir do you prefer?

30 January 2006

Christchurch City Council is seeking community feedback on plans to upgrade or replace the weir near the Antigua Boat Shed.

“Rocks frequently tumble from the weir, making the water level upstream drop and boating more difficult,” Council Greenspace drainage engineer Paul Dickson said.

The Council has three options for the public to consider including upgrading the weir by adding more rocks; replacing it with a more formal concrete weir; or creating a riffle* of Greywacke river stones.

“Other options have been considered but were discounted because they wouldn’t have been durable enough or were more expensive without being significantly better,” Mr Dickson said.

Submission forms and information about the options are available online at www.ccc.govt.nz/haveyoursay or from the Antigua Boat Shed, Council Service Centres, Christchurch City Libraries, Civic Offices and Our City O- Tautahi, cnr Worcester Boulevard and Oxford Tce. Written submissions can also be posted to Antigua Weir Consultation, Greenspace Planning Team, Christchurch City Council, P.O.Box 237, Christchurch.

Submissions close Friday 24 February.

*Riffles are familiar to many people as the broken water sections in Canterbury gravel rivers. Because the Avon River runs through very flat terrain, it does not normally develop riffles; although a gentle form of riffle can be seen at Mill Island, Hereford St.


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