Resource consent application
Which agency applied for the resource consent?
In January 2020, Kāinga Ora applied for resource consent from Christchurch City Council to establish the proposed programme at 14 Bristol Street. Kāinga Ora is the owner of the property and applied for resource consent on behalf of the Department of Corrections.
What is the status of the application?
Christchurch City Council has decided that public notification is required. This means that anyone can make a submission to the council about the proposed programme.
How can I have my say?
When the council publicly notifies our resource consent application, you will be able to make a submission. This will probably take place in early 2021.
You can read more about this process on the Christchurch City Council website.
Where can I find out more information about the programme?
There are several ways to find out more information:
- Contact us
- Watch this video about Tai Aroha
- Read the social impact assessment PDF, 3.8 MB.
What is the social impact assessment and how can I access it?
We contracted Beca to provide a social impact assessment on the proposed programme. This is an independent assessment of the potential positive and negative social impacts of the programme on the community.