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Street frontages (Invercargill)

Street frontages are Council owned land and are deemed as the area from the property boundary fence to the road.
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Footpaths, walkways and alleyways (Invercargill)

The Council maintains the footpaths, including walkways and alleyways in Invercargill city and Bluff.
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Design guidelines - Princes St commercial precinct (Dunedin)

These guidelines have been prepared to assist owners and developers of buildings in the Princes St commercial precinct who wish to renovate
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St Clair seawall redevelopment (Dunedin)

City Architect's report - report sketches Architect design drawings for the various redevelopment options.
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Design guides (Christchurch CC)

Design guides - Web page
This page links to 10 Design Guide publications related to enhancing Christchurch's urban design.
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Our vision for Christchurch urban design

We envision Christchurch City as an attractive, liveable city which has a healthy environment, strong communities, and a prosperous economy.
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Urban design (Christchurch)

What is Urban Design and why do we value it? The developments of the past fifty years in particular indicate the importance of a design focus in the planning and management of Christchurch with more attention given to identifying and enhancing its character and image and planning for the future.
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Urban renewal programme (Christchurch)

For over twenty years the Christchurch City Council has had an urban renewal programme. The programme is currently managed by the Strategy and Planning Group. The intention is to upgrade and revitalise the older parts of the city and in doing so, help promote community pride in the neighbourhood.
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About Us

Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.

We want more people walking and enjoying public spaces be they young or old, fast or slow, whether walking, sitting, commuting, shopping, between appointments, or out on the streets for exercise, for leisure or for pleasure.

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