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  1. Fendalton Park stream being restored. Waimairi Stream is being naturalised to enhance water quality, create a healthier aquatic habitat and stabalise the waterway. New parking charges at the Botanic Gardens and Hagley Park. Councillors are confirming a plan to introduce parking charges at the Gardens and Hagley Park to minimise rates increase.

  2. Get in touch. For urgent enquiries call us anytime on 03 941 8999 or 0800 800 169. For non-urgent enquiries, you can send us a message to report a problem, ask a question, make a complaint or send a compliment or suggestion. (external link) Report a problem Make a general enquiry Make a formal complaint. Report a problem.

  3. Christchurch City Council sets most of its rates based on capital values. The Council also invoices rates on behalf of Environment Canterbury (ECan). Most of ECan’s rates are also based on capital value, although some may be based on other information such as land value.

  4. How the Council works. Elected members. Elected members. Contact details for the Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Councillors and Community Boards.

  5. Pay rates online. You can pay your rates online by credit or debit card. To complete your online payment you will need a Visa or Mastercard and your property reference number. Your property reference number is the 8-digit number beginning with 73xxxxxx at the top of your invoice. Pay your rates. Reference number.

  6. Christchurch City EcoDrops locations and opening hours. The EcoDrop transfer stations and Resource Recovery Centres (RRCs) let you dispose of large quantities of green waste or rubbish. You can also drop off your recycling or hazardous waste items for free at the Resource Recovery Centre.

  7. Christchurch and Banks Peninsula households that regularly use much more water than average pay extra for their water supply. Know and reduce your property's water use with our Water Reporter. Did you receive a bill for high water use?

  8. Check the Christchurch District Plan (external link) to find out whether what you are doing is permitted or requires resource consent. Search a property (external link) to see which District Plan zones and other notations apply to a property.

  9. We’re responding to climate change in Ōtautahi Christchurch by working towards targets for reducing emissions, and by helping our communities prepare for and adapt to our changing climate. Our emission target is half by 2030, and carbon zero by 2045 .

  10. About your rates invoice. The money we earn from rates, helps us maintain the city and provide services. It funds our infrastructure - roads, footpaths and pipes for water supply and wastewater disposal, and amenities such as parks, libraries and recreation centres.