Seismics and the City 18 March 2016 - Shaping Canterbury's Future Now
A City on the Move: Collaboration and Regeneration
Looking Back: Remembering and Learning
Looking Forward: Visioning and Building
1. Seismics & the City
Shaping Canterbury’s Future Now
Collaboration, Regeneration &
Innovation
A City on the Move: Collaboration & Regeneration
Presented by:
Hon Lianne Dalziel, Mayor of Christchurch
2. A City on the move
Collaboration & Regeneration
Looking back:
Remembering and Learning
Looking forward:
Visioning and Building
3. Looking Back
Remembering & Learning
Milestones
• Preparedness
• Government Interventions
• Community Leadership – CanCERN
5. Government Intervention
• Earthquake Support
Package
• Support Subsidy
• Job Loss Cover
• Recover Canterbury
(CECC & CDC) provided
support for businesses,
including mentoring,
referrals, access to
training and assistance
10. Missed
Opportunity
“I think we’re actually
re-writing international
best practice down
here on a day-by-day
basis”
Radio New Zealand 10th
February 2012
11. Looking Forward
Visioning & Building
• Visioning
– Location, location, location
– People, environment, experience
– The Garden City 2.0
• Building
– Learning the lessons
– Building on what we have
– Collaboration & engagement
16. ““You never let a serious crisis goYou never let a serious crisis go
to waste.to waste.
And what I mean by that: it's anAnd what I mean by that: it's an
opportunity to do things youopportunity to do things you
think you could not do before.”think you could not do before.”
Rahm EmanuelRahm Emanuel
Ex White House Chief of StaffEx White House Chief of Staff