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read moreAn initial analysis of the public submissions received by Christchurch City Council indicates strong public support for increasing the budget for Canterbury’s multi-use arena, Te Kaha.
Community feedback was invited until Tuesday 5th July on whether Christchurch City Council should increase the budget for the Canterbury's multi-use arena, Te Kaha with Council having agreed to seek the public’s views before making a decision on whether to proceed with the project, with an escalated cost of up to $150 million.
Council received 30,500 submissions - by far the biggest response Council has had to a consultation in a decade, which shows the high level of public interest in the multi-use arena.
Council Research Analyst Aimee Martin advised "we received about 30,500 submissions and the initial analysis that we have done shows 77% support Christchurch City Council putting more money into the project.
“8% of the submitters have indicated they want the project paused and re-evaluated while 15% say they want it stopped completely.
“The percentage split for each option and overall number of submissions could change slightly over the coming days as we have yet to complete the data cleanse that will remove any multiple submissions that individuals may have put in over the last 24 hours.”
The majority of the submissions – around 74% – came from within the Christchurch district.
Martin added “Our initial analysis shows some recurring themes in the comments. Submitters across the three options provided feedback on the financial implications and economic benefits of the project and investing an additional $150 million.
“Many provided feedback on financial contributions from neighbouring territorial authorities and the wider Canterbury region. There was also a range of feedback on the size and capacity of the arena, the need for a roof and other design features.’
“We will analyse the submissions in more detail over the coming days and prepare a full report for the Council to help inform its decision-making on Thursday 14th July.’’
At the 14th July meeting, the Council will also get updated information from:
The reports for the Council meeting will be published on the Council’s Agendas and Minutes webpage on Tuesday 12th July.
The Council meeting will begin at 10am and will be live-streamed.
15th June 2022 - Christchurch City Council to consult public about extra money required for multi-use arena
1st June 2022 - Costs to build Christchurch’s multi-use arena could escalate by up to $150 million
17th February 2022 - Chief Executive appointed for company overseeing delivery of Canterbury Multi-Use Arena
28th January 2022 - New name and design released for Canterbury Multi-Use Arena
23rd December 2021 - Noise management rules approved for Canterbury Multi-Use Arena
25th October 2021 - Mid-2025 completion date estimated for Canterbury Multi-Use Arena
9th September 2021 - Naylor Love Canterbury appointed to build new multi-use centre in Christchurch
13th August 2021 - Christchurch City Council decides to restore extra 5000 seats for Canterbury Multi-Use Arena
21st July 2021 - Christchurch City Council to vote on design direction for Canterbury Multi-Use Arena
10th June 2021 - Canterbury Multi-Use Arena noise management rules ready for Ministerial approval
30th March 2021 - Australian-led consortium to build Christchurch’s multi-use arena
5th October 2020 - $473 million joint funding agreement agreed for new Christchurch multi-use arena
6th August 2020 - Noise management to be addressed in provision of new multi-use Christchurch Arena
22nd July 2020 - Construction of new Christchurch multi-use arena set to start next year
26th October 2018 - Government gives financial approval for new Christchurch multi-use arena
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