Read updates on our plans to support the Bromley traffic project
Measures of Success:

The Local Area Traffic Management Plan is reviewed and outstanding items incorporated into an implementation plan that deals with current issues.

Progress to date:

March 2024

Due to changes in govt funding all of the CERF (Transport Choices) projects are currently being put on hold, this includes the CERF which funded part of Improving Bromley Roads project. Currently there is still a portion of the project which is fully funded through Council and is continuing.

Governance team staff supported Parks staff and the Bromley Community Centre in running a several community planting days as part of the school holiday programme at the Centre. This project saw the entire fence line between Bromley part and a new storage unit facility planted with various species which over time will create a natural visual and sound barrier between the Park and industrial areas.

September 2023

Relationship/Interactions have improved with Waka Kotahi/NZTA through Briefings to the Community Board allowing the platform for continued advocation for Traffic Lights at Maces Rd/Dyers Rd Intersection.

Consultations/hearings in relation to the Traffic planning for roading improvements (CERF projects) in the Bromley area have been undertaken. Currently awaiting Council decision on the final designs, local community will be updated following this decision. As mentioned in priority - Earthquake Legacy and Transport Projects: Southshore Estuary Edge, QEII Masterplan, Christchurch Regeneration Acceleration Facility and Pages Road Bridge, the Community Board made a submission on the CERF projects.

Council Staff have been working with the Bromley Community Centre to run several community Planting days in the park areas around the centre, with subsequent maintenance days planned to ensure the upkeep and visual appeal in maximised.

Measures of success:

Traffic speed in Bromley reduced.

Progress to date:

March 2024

The Board will be reminded during its preparation of a Long Term Plan Submission to advocate for an increase in maintenance to pre-quake levels.

Measures of success:

Resident surveys indicate that local wellbeing and happiness have improved.

Progress to date:

March 2024

Governance Team Staff in collaboration with other CCC staff and external partners such as Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand Waitaha Canterbury to continue to provide platforms and opportunities for community to be engaged and participate in the decision-making process. Governance Team staff continue to have a strong working relationship with the Bromley Community Centre Board and Staff ensuring it remains aware and involved in processes where possible.

Measures of success:

Increased collaboration with Waka Kotahi/NZTA, ECan and other agencies.


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