Selwyn Street area speed review

We’re making changes so it’s safer for you no matter how you get around your local neighbourhood.

Project status: Decision made
Open for feedback: 19 April 2021 to 17 May 2021

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What we're doing

Safe speeds

Lowering the speed limit is one of the ways we can create safer roads for all users. The speed you’re travelling at can mean the difference between life and death, so it is worth taking a little longer.

Proposed changes

We’re making it safer for you to get around the Selwyn Street area, no matter how you travel. We’re proposing to lower the speed limit from 50 km/h to 40 km/h on some streets.  

Changing 50 kilometres per hour speed limits to 40 kilometres per hour on these streets:

  • Somerset Crescent
  • Willard Street
  • Selwyn Street (South of Brougham Street)
  • Rosewarne Street

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what we asked

Is there anything we need to know before carrying out these changes? 

For speed limits to be effective, they need to be understood and supported by the community.

That’s why we want to hear from you. 

What you said

We received 20 submissions from local residents.

Submissions [PDF, 1.6 MB]

Key topics

  • Can you put in 30km/h on the side streets instead of 40km/h – The NZTA is very specific about what speed limit can be placed on a road. Their Speed management guide identifies what speed a road should be based on its characteristics. Those include the traffic flow, the type of area (residential, Central Business District, etc.) The side streets off of Selwyn Street do not meet the criteria for 30km/h within this guide.
  • Enforcement of the new speed limit - We will be advising NZ Police of the new speed limits to enable them to take appropriate enforcement action if required.

Meeting details and decision-making process

A staff report to the Waihoro/ Spreydon-Cashmere Community Board to recommend to Council to approve the Selwyn Street Area speed limit changes will be presented:

Date:    Tuesday 1 June

Time:    5pm

Venue: Te Pokai, Cashmere Primary School, 135 Hackthorne Road, Cashmere

This is a public meeting and everyone is welcome. If you would like to speak at the meeting, please contact the Community Board Advisor, Amy Hart (please put Selwyn Street area speed review in the subject line)  03 941 5108 by Friday 28 May.

You can read the meeting agenda, including the staff report and any additional information, from Friday 28 May online at christchurch.infocouncil.biz(external link).

The decision will be recorded in the meeting minutes, these are available online three working days after the meeting.

Decision made

The Council decided to approve the new speed limit, on 10 June 2021.

The Council and the Waihoro/Spreydon-Cashmere Community board made the following changes to the proposal:

  • Lowering the proposed area to 30km/h, please see plan below

You can view the meeting minutes, which include the formal resolutions, online(external link) on page 5, 6 and 7. Or watch the Council discuss the resolutions.(external link)

What happens next?

We expect the new speed review to begin at the end of July.

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Who to contact

Sam Sharland,
Engagement Advisor

How the decision is made

  • Decision made

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