Due to staffing shortages, Oxford Library will be closed on Saturday 8 February.
From utilities and roading updates to Council meetings and consultations, our Public Notices section keeps you up-to-date on what’s happening in Waimakariri.
Each year we celebrate the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi with a public holiday on 6 February.
This year Waitangi Day falls on a Thursday. Below are details how various Council services are affected.
If you visit the Kaiapoi town centre often, you might have noticed the work that’s started outside the Kaiapoi Club on Raven Quay.
Waimakariri District Council today considered its budget for the year ahead and settled on what is believed to be one of the lowest increases in Canterbury – 4.98%.
Our Civil Defence Emergency Management team continues to strengthen Waimakariri’s emergency readiness, with four new community emergency hubs opening in February.
The Council is urging residents to avoid throwing batteries in their rubbish, after a fire broke out in a kerbside collection truck last week.
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora has issued a health warning for Rakahuri | Ashley River at SH1.
Proposal: To establish and operate a utility scale solar energy farm.
As part of the Waimakariri District Council Maintenance Contract, CORDE will be carrying out pavement rehabilitation (granular overlay) and dig-out repairs on Mill Road, Ohoka.
We will be replacing the kerb and channel on the east side of Ashgrove Street, between Seddon Street to Kingsbury Avenue.
We’re replacing 130m of water main, 220m of sewer main and 60m of stormwater main along Raven Quay between Black Street and Williams Street.
The existing stormwater drain outside 31 Upper Sefton Road is being improved.
The existing water mains on the south side of Cridland Street East are due for renewal as part of this year's Kaiapoi water renewals program.
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