Christchurch residents face their Hobson's choices
Christchurch residents now have the chance to tell the city council how much to levy rates and which assets to sell.
Chris Hutching
Tue, 10 Mar 2015
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From today, Christchurch City residents will be able to make submissions on the council’s long-term plan, which proposes rates increases of nearly 8% over the next four years.
Several additional assets such as Lancaster Park (AMI Stadium) were removed today from a list of strategic assets to be
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Chris Hutching
Tue, 10 Mar 2015
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