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        • Mihi Whakatūwhera
        • Section 1: What is the Recovery Strategy?
        • Section 2: Guiding Principles
        • Section 3: What is Recovery?
        • Section 4: Vision and Goals for the Recovery
        • Section 5: Priorities
        • Section 6: Phases of Recovery and Milestones
        • Section 7: Recovery Programmes
        • Section 8: Monitoring, Reporting and Review of the Recovery Strategy
        • Section 9: Pace of Recovery
        • Section 10: Financial Impact and Funding
        • Section 11: Implementing the Recovery Strategy
        • Section 12: Leadership and Integration
        • Section 13: Economic Recovery
        • Section 14: Social Recovery
        • Section 15: Cultural Recovery
        • Section 16: Built Environment Recovery
        • Section 17: Natural Environment Recovery
        • Glossary
      • Draft Recovery Strategy development
      • The earthquakes have changed our lives
      • Earthquake! - Lessons learned
      • Monitoring, reporting and review
      • Questions and answers
      • Glossary
      • Regulatory Impact Statement
    • Leadership and integration
    • Economic
    • Social
    • Cultural
    • Built Environment
    • Natural Environment
  • Overview
    • Engaging on recovery
    • Read the Recovery Strategy
      • Table of contents
      • Ministerial Foreword
      • Message from the Chief Executive
      • Mihi Whakatūwhera
      • Section 1: What is the Recovery Strategy?
      • Section 2: Guiding Principles
      • Section 3: What is Recovery?
      • Section 4: Vision and Goals for the Recovery
      • Section 5: Priorities
      • Section 6: Phases of Recovery and Milestones
      • Section 7: Recovery Programmes
      • Section 8: Monitoring, Reporting and Review of the Recovery Strategy
      • Section 9: Pace of Recovery
      • Section 10: Financial Impact and Funding
      • Section 11: Implementing the Recovery Strategy
      • Section 12: Leadership and Integration
      • Section 13: Economic Recovery
      • Section 14: Social Recovery
      • Section 15: Cultural Recovery
      • Section 16: Built Environment Recovery
      • Section 17: Natural Environment Recovery
      • Glossary
    • Draft Recovery Strategy development
    • The earthquakes have changed our lives
    • Earthquake! - Lessons learned
    • Monitoring, reporting and review
    • Questions and answers
    • Glossary
    • Regulatory Impact Statement
  • Leadership and integration
    • Governance and Coordination
    • Finance and Funding Recovery Programme
    • Iwi Māori Recovery Programme
  • Economic
    • Economic Recovery Programme
    • Labour Market
  • Social
    • Community Resilience Programme
    • Residential Red Zone Programme
    • Effective Central Government Services Programme
    • Education Renewal Recovery Programme
    • Workforce Resilience
  • Cultural
    • Sport and Recreation Programme
    • Arts, Culture, and Heritage Collections Programme
    • Heritage Buildings and Cultural Heritage Places Recovery Programme
  • Built Environment
    • Built Environment Recovery Integration
    • Land and Land Use Programme
      • Fact Sheet: Recovery Strategy requirement for geotechnical assessments with resource consent applications or plan change request
    • Rebuilding Programme
    • Infrastructure Programme
  • Natural Environment

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Table of contents

  • Engaging on recovery
  • Read the Recovery Strategy
  • Draft Recovery Strategy development
  • The earthquakes have changed our lives
  • Earthquake! - Lessons learned
  • Monitoring, reporting and review
  • Questions and answers
  • Glossary
  • Regulatory Impact Statement

Engaging on recovery

We all need to work together to achieve recovery. All public engagement opportunities under the Recovery Strategy will be posted on this website. Find out more »

He rārangi upoko

  • Ministerial Foreword
  • Message from the Chief Executive
  • Mihi Whakatūwhera
  • Section 1: What is the Recovery Strategy?
  • Section 2: Guiding Principles
  • Section 3: What is Recovery?
  • Section 4: Vision and Goals for the Recovery
  • Section 5: Priorities
  • Section 6: Phases of Recovery and Milestones
  • Section 7: Recovery Programmes
  • Section 8: Monitoring, Reporting and Review of the Recovery Strategy
  • Section 9: Pace of Recovery
  • Section 10: Financial Impact and Funding
  • Section 11: Implementing the Recovery Strategy
  • Section 12: Leadership and Integration
  • Section 13: Economic Recovery
  • Section 14: Social Recovery
  • Section 15: Cultural Recovery
  • Section 16: Built Environment Recovery
  • Section 17: Natural Environment Recovery
  • Glossary

 

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The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) is the agency leading and coordinating the ongoing recovery effort following the devastating earthquakes of September 2010 and February 2011.

About CERA

  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • Management Team
  • Review Panel
  • Community Forum
  • Briefing for incoming Minister
  • The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Commission
  • Careers at CERA
  • Speaker requests
  • Contact us
  • Staff webmail

Property information

  • My Property
  • Residential red zone
  • Green zone technical categories
  • Port Hills
  • Kaiapoi and Pines Beach
  • Geotechnical information
  • Land zones
  • Land announcements
  • Land availability
  • Land damage information
  • Notices (Placards)
  • Structural assessments
  • Zoning review

Library

  • Maps
  • Legislation
  • Cabinet Papers
  • The Cathedral File
  • Science and Data
  • Photo Gallery
  • Video Gallery
  • Statement of Intent
  • Annual Report
  • Chief Executive expenses
  • Canterbury economic indicators
  • Government response to draft Central City Plan
  • Wellbeing Survey
  • Better Business Cases

Support and assistance

  • Earthquake Assistance Centres
  • Housing
  • Financial assistance
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Community organisations
  • Residential Advisory Service

Questions and answers

  • Residential red zone purchase offers
  • Community questions and issues
  • Your Property
  • Demolitions
  • Structural Assessments
  • Health and Safety
  • ERNI

CBD Rebuild Zone

  • Cordon map
  • CBD Red Zone Access Programme
  • Returning to the CBD
  • Earthquake Recovery News and Information (ERNI)
  • Public visits

News

  • Chief Executive updates
  • Media Releases
  • Media Briefings
  • Public Notices
  • Website updates
  • Email updates

Demolitions

  • Demolitions list
  • Demolition process
  • Accredited contractors
  • Debris disposal
  • Definitions
  • CERA invoices
  • Demolition enquiries
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