A timeline of zoning delays in Southshore.
A map showing the zoning status of Port Hills properties.
A graphic showing the status of requests for zoning review.
A map showing proposed land zoning in north-west Christchurch.
An infographic comparing the costs of red-zoning and remediating land.
Graphs showing the status of properties where a review of zoning was requested.
A graphic giving statistics on the zoning of properties in the Port Hills.
An infographic comparing numbers of complaints received by property owners about their land zoning.
An infographic made up of maps showing changes in zoning in the Port Hills and Southshore.
A graphic giving information about a dispute between Earthquake Minister Gerry Brownlee and Independent Fisheries, over land zoning.
A map showing the location of TC3 land.
A video of a press conference with Gerry Brownlee announcing a CERA review which will change the zoning of 270 Port Hills properties. Brownlee announces that 247 properties will change from green zoned to red zoned and 33 properties will change from red zoned to green zoned. The properties that have been rezoned red have an unacceptable level of life risk from cliff collapse and the potential of debris inundation.
A video of interviews with three residents about their Port Hills properties. The video was filmed the day after Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee announced the red-zoning of 285 Port Hills properties. The video includes an interview with Marine Kent (whose house was zoned white to green), Mark Tranter (whose house was zoned white to red), and Tony Ging (whose house is still white-zoned).
A video of an interview with Andy Cole, site supervisor at Geovert, about the procedure for blasting rocks in Hillsborough. The rock-blasting work was paid for by two Christchurch couples whose properties were red-zoned and red-stickered. The couples hope that the blasting work will encourage CERA to change their land zoning from red to green, allowing them to rebuild their homes on the same sites.