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The Big Picture<br />

Themes<br />

Through Share an Idea, the<br />

community told us what they<br />

wanted in their Central City under<br />

the four general themes of move,<br />

market, space and life.<br />

Based on strong feedback from the public<br />

about their desire to see more green<br />

spaces and use of green technologies in<br />

the city, a theme Green City was added to<br />

the draft Central City Plan.<br />

The space theme was re-titled Distinctive<br />

City to better reflect our community’s<br />

ideas on built form and identity.<br />

Inspired by the ideas through Share an<br />

Idea and our stakeholder engagement, a<br />

range of possible interventions or actions<br />

to help support the recovery of the Central<br />

City were grouped around five themes<br />

and these form the basis for the five key<br />

chapters in the Central City Plan. These<br />

themes are:<br />

· Green City<br />

· Market City<br />

· City Life<br />

· Distinctive City<br />

· Transport Choice<br />

The projects outlined in the following<br />

chapters are both affordable and<br />

deliverable. Each has an indicative<br />

budget, timeframe for implementation<br />

and identifies a lead agency responsible<br />

for delivering the project. As noted in the<br />

introduction, the implementation details<br />

of these projects will be fully developed as<br />

the draft Plan progresses through to the<br />

final in December 2011, and beyond that<br />

through the normal Council approval and<br />

budgetary processes.<br />

Right: The emerging themes from the 106,000<br />

ideas the community and stakeholders shared for<br />

the redevelopment of the Central City.<br />

Central City Plan Themes and Interpretations:<br />

light rail<br />

re-use<br />

materials<br />

walkable<br />

city<br />

safe land<br />

low-rise<br />

city<br />

connected<br />

city<br />

transport<br />

choice<br />

integrated<br />

transport system<br />

courtyards &<br />

lanes<br />

hidden<br />

creeks<br />

design<br />

controls<br />

remove<br />

one-way<br />

streets<br />

main<br />

streets<br />

distinctive<br />

city<br />

height limits<br />

built<br />

heritage<br />

public space<br />

investment<br />

ngai tahu<br />

cultural centre<br />

playgrounds<br />

& children<br />

skate park<br />

schools &<br />

education<br />

active city<br />

slow centre<br />

seperated<br />

bike paths<br />

attractive<br />

frontages<br />

gap filler<br />

keep the<br />

grid<br />

performing<br />

arts<br />

city life<br />

business<br />

incentives<br />

wind<br />

power<br />

district<br />

heating<br />

residential<br />

incentives<br />

high speed<br />

broadband<br />

temporary<br />

activites<br />

reveal the<br />

avon<br />

pocket<br />

parks<br />

clean air<br />

covered<br />

market<br />

metro sports<br />

facility<br />

safe<br />

ecan<br />

offices<br />

public space<br />

investment<br />

market<br />

city<br />

expo<br />

botanic<br />

gardens<br />

visitor centre<br />

green roofs<br />

green<br />

city<br />

street trees<br />

greenstar<br />

building<br />

green<br />

cathedral<br />

square<br />

free wifi<br />

business<br />

incubator<br />

tax-free cbd<br />

business<br />

friendly<br />

sustainable<br />

initiatives<br />

green open<br />

space<br />

solar<br />

panels<br />

interest<br />

free loans<br />

stormwater<br />

treatment<br />

clean water<br />

social<br />

housing<br />

inner city<br />

houses<br />

healthy<br />

city<br />

people<br />

first<br />

central<br />

library<br />

<strong>Draft</strong> Christchurch City Council Central City Plan<br />

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