The Greater Christchurch and Urban Growth Programme includes:
- Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan - provides a blueprint for how we will accommodate future population and business growth in our city region.
- Greater Christchurch Transport Plan - provides for consistent and integrated investment in transport and an action plan in the short, medium and longer term.
- Turn up and go/ Mass Rapid Transit Indicative Business Case - exploring the creation of a high-tech, high-frequency, high-capacity, no-emission, public transport service called 'turn up and go'.
- Public Transport Futures - Implementation of the endorsed investment programme for improving the foundations and rest of the network public transport system.
- Regional Public Transport Plan - Set out the objectives and policies for delivering public transport and describe the services provided in the future to meet the needs of new and existing customers and the policies which those services will operate by.
- Joint Housing Action Plan - the vision that everyone in Greater Christchurch has access to a healthy, warm, sustainable, affordable home.
- Kāinga Nohoanga Strategy - the development of self-governing kāinga nohoanga on Māori Reserve land enabling and providing for kāinga nohoanga within urban areas.
- Priority Development Areas (PDA) and Priority Regeneration Areas (PRA) - enabling aligned and coordinated action across multiple agencies to inform and prioritise investment to achieve change and growth that will not be delivered by the market on its own.
- Blue-Green Network Strategy - developing an integrated blue-green network strategy reflecting the blue-green network principles and environmental directions. This strategy will also include investigating options to establish a Green Belt Action Plan.
- Economic Development Plan - creating a comprehensive economic development plan that integrates and coordinates existing strategies and plans to realise the Spatial Plan’s aspirations for economic prosperity.
- Spatial Plan Implementation – statutory tools and non-statutory tools - To assess, propose and implement the suite of statutory tools and non-statutory tools that will give effect to the Spatial Plan and enable delivery of the joint work programme.