Saturday, February 9, 2013

Year 3 CERA. 2 Years Post Feb 22 Killer Quake. CERA's Residential Red Zone, Avondale, Tagging

Avondale Residential Red Zone, Tagging focus. Last year, anniversary of the 22.02.11 Killer Quake, I'd trekked Avondale red zone streets: Alloway St (Red zone), Prestwick St (Red), Woolley St (Red / Green zone), Sharlick St (R), Edna St (R), Niven St (R/G) & a bit of Breezes Rd (R/G) near Avon River. It was the day Christchurch people put flowers in orange, plastic, road cones all over Christchurch to remember 185 quake dead. Few Avondale ghost houses were demolished yet.

Sat 09.02.13. Nearly 2 years post 22.02.11 Killer quake, I had another look at Avondale residential red zone. En route, I stopped at Carlton Mill Rd for pics of a block of flats being demolished. The flats had stood eyesore-empty since the 22.02.11 Killer Quake. Steel mesh fence cordon, threat sign:

HAZARD AREA
RESTRICTED AREA
AUTHORISED PERSONNEL ONLY


09.02.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. Flats demolition site, tagging, Carlton Mill Rd


09.02.13. Workmen. Steel mesh fence cordon. Yellow pump. Orange crane. Orange, plastic, road cones. Flats demolition, Carlton Mill Rd

 
 
  


Avonside Dr: I parked my car on quake trashed roadside near Avondale Rd Bridge, steel mesh fence cordoned for SCIRT repairs. Scullers practised rowing on Avon River, Kerrs Reach, while their coaches cycled the stopbank, calling scullers with loudhailers. Red zone, ghost housing was on both river banks.


09.02.13. Avonside Dr view, Avon scullers, Kerrs Reach. New Brighton Rd, opp bank



Post quakes, Avon River reclaimed its swampland, where houses had been built. Across Avon River, Horseshoe Lake area, were residential red zoned, ghost houses. Avondale by Avon River was in similar swampland.


09.02.13. Orange digger. Red zone house demolition site, Avonside Dr, Avondale


09.02.13. Avonside Dr view, SCIRT repairs, Avondale Rd Bridge left



09.02.13. Tagging, red zone abandoned house, Avonside Dr, Avondale


09.02.13. Tagging, red zone, abandoned house, Avonside Dr, Avondale

 

09.02.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. DANGER sign, tagging, red zone, house demolition site, Avonside Dr, Avondale


09.02.13. Tagging, red zone, abandoned house, Avonside Dr, Avondale


NZ National govt / CERA new Crown owner of Avondale residential red zone land, left the CERA proclaimed red zone an ugly wasteland, a weedy, grassy, fire hazard, a mess. So Far, NZ National govt / CERA hadn't said what it would do with all the residential red zone land it had taken. Never mind green zoners living near red zone wasteland, their property values affected, due to red zone proximity.


09.02.13. Red zone abandoned house, Alloway St / Avonside Dr, Avondale. Avon River stopbank right


09.02.13. Weedy, red zone, house demolition site, Alloway St, Avondale


09.02.13. Tagging, red zone, abandoned house, Alloway St, Avondale



09.02.13. Tagging, red zone, abandoned house, Alloway St / Avondale Rd, Avondale


09.02.13. Avonside Dr view, Avon scullers passing New Brighton Rd repairs, Horseshoe Lake outlet


NZ National govt / CERA was determined to take all the residential red zone land it proclaimed, with 2 Crown offers: 1. Crown Offer at 2007 Rateable Value for house & land, with the Crown taking over house insurance policy. 2. Crown Offer for land only, while homeowner negotiated with insurer for house payout. Either way, NZ National govt / Crown got all the residential red zone land it decreed.


09.02.13. Red zone, demolition site, abandoned housing, Prestwick St / Avonside Dr, Avondale. Avon River stopbank right


09.02.13. Tagging, red zone, abandoned house, Prestwick St, Avondale


09.02.13. Mowed house demolition sites, red zone, Prestwick St, Avondale


09.02.13. Overgrown garden, red zone, abandoned house, Prestwick St, Avondale


09.02.13. Red zone, Avonside Dr view, Avon scullers, Avondale. Red zone abandoned housing, New Brighton Rd, opp bank. The houses would be demolished by CERA



09.02.13. Red zone, Avonside Dr view, Avon scullers, Avondale. Red zone, abandoned housing, Locksley Ave, opp bank. The houses would be demolished by CERA


I trekked the residential red zone between Avonside Dr & Avondale Rd, zigzagging along side streets from Avondale Rd Bridge to Christs College Rowing club, a green, rebuild shed, Kerrs Reach.

Saving grace of CERA wasteland were hardy flowers amongst weeds: roses, cannas, red hot pokers, agapanthus, hydrangeas. I snapped pink lilies on a verge by a blue, plastic, water pipe, Avonside Dr. Minutes later a maroon car stopped, a fat woman got out & stole the lilies.


09.02.13. Blue, plastic, water pipe. Red zone, house demolition sites, Woolley St / Avonside Dr, Avondale. Avon River stopbank right


09.02.13. Earthquake Contacts sign, red zone, Woolley St, Avondale


09.02.13. Tagging, red zone, house fence sign, Avonside Dr, Avondale

Insurers & CERA had demolished many red zone, ghost houses since I last trekked Avondale. Demolished lots were weedy, a fire hazard. Some mowing had been done on verges & demolition lots. Most lots still had long grass & weeds, particularly side roads, grass & weeds up to window height. Where ghost houses still stood on red zone land, little mowing was done. CERA still had many demolitions to do.


09.02.13. Quake tilted power poles. Red zone, house demolition site, abandoned house, Sharlick St / Avonside Dr, Avondale. Avon River stopbank right


09.02.13. Red zone, 30 km/h speed limit sign, Sharlick St / Avondale Rd. Red zone, abandoned house behind would be demolished by CERA


09.02.13. Red zone, blue, plastic, water pipe, tagging, Sharlick St, Avondale


09.02.13. Red zone, overgrown garden, abandoned house, Sharlick St, Avondale

Blue taped, house window, admonition:

PLEASE BE
GENTLE I
WAS ONCE
        A
   HOME (blue heart pic)



09.02.13. Mowed, red zone garden, window sign, abandoned house, Sharlick St, Avondale


09.02.13. Orange, plastic, road cones. Red zone, orange digger, blue truck, house demolition site, Sharlick St / Avondale Rd, Avondale. Abandoned house beyond would be demolished by CERA


09.02.13. Mowed lawn, tagging, red zone, abandoned house, Avonside Dr, Avondale. The house would be demolished by CERA



09.02.13. Red zone, Edna St / Avonside Dr. Avon River stopbank right

I didn't snap many ghost house pics, as I'd already done that. In places, CERA demolitions were so extensive, I saw right across weedy lots from one side road to another.


09.02.13. 30km/h speed limit sign. Red zone, Niven St / Avonside Dr, Avondale. Avon River stopbank & Locksley Ave, red zone, abandoned housing beyond. The houses would be demolished by CERA


09.02.13. Red zone, house demolition site, tagging, red zone, abandoned house, Niven St, Avondale. The house would be demolished by CERA





09.02.13. Red zone, blue, plastic, water pipe, tagging, Niven St, Avondale


09.02.13. Red zone, 50 km/h speed limit sign, Niven St, Avondale


09.02.13. Tagging, red zone, abandoned house, Niven St, Avondale


09.02.13. Red zone, house demolition site, tagging, red zone house fence, Avonside Dr, Avondale

I took pics of tagging on red zone, ghost housing, awaiting CERA demolitions. Tagging was on Avonside Dr ghost houses & some Avondale Rd ghost houses. Taggers were too lazy to walk side roads. Tagging all over town showed abandoned bldgs.


09.02.13. Quake tilted power pole. Red zone, Breezes Rd / Avonside Dr, Avondale. Avon stopbank & red zone, Locksley Ave beyond


09.02.13. Wood braced garden wall. Tagging, red zone, abandoned house, Breezes Rd, Avondale. The house would be demolished by CERA.


09.02.13. Blue, plastic, water pipe, red zone, abandoned housing, Breezes Rd, Avondale. The houses would be demolished by CERA


09.02.13. Hazard board, steel mesh fence cordon, red zone, abandoned house, awaited demolition by CERA, Breezes Rd, Avondale


09.02.13. Red zone, abandoned business, Breezes Rd, Avondale


09.02.13. Tagging, fence by red zone, house demolition site, Avonside Dr, Avondale



CERA had green, spray-painted the letters HM, with a green tick on top of the M, on every red zone house. Never mind green stickers on front windows showing electricity cut off. Open invitation for taggers, vagrants & thieves.


09.02.13. Tagging on fence, red zone, abandoned house, Avonside Dr, Avondale. The house would be demolished by CERA



Some ghost houses, ready for demolitions by CERA, had steel mesh fence cordons. One Hazard board read ASBESTOS. How much asbestos dust floated in the air & lurked in Avonside ponding? Heaps of dried, grey, liquefaction sand still lay on pavements.


09.02.13. Tagging, red zone, abandoned house, Avonside Dr, Avondale. The house would be demolished by CERA







The footbridge over Porritt Park stream by rebuilt, green shed, Christ's College Rowing club was gone, demolished. A new, 2 lane footbridge would be built.


09.02.13. Avonside Dr, stopbank view, post quakes, rebuilt, Christ's College Rowing club, Avondale

Wainoni Rd: Tagged shops, near Bickerton St junction, opp Porritt Park: A quake-closed surgery wall, window & rubbish bin, tagged. Fish & Chips shop side wall, tagged. Windows of other shops, tags etched on glass. Yellow bldg on Bickerton St cnr, tagged. Avonside Dr: Tags on several ghost houses, opp Porritt Park.



09.02.13. SIDE ROAD CLOSED. Tagged road sign & power pole, Wainoni Rd



09.02.13. Tagged red zone surgery, Wainoni Rd




09.02.13. Tagged Fish & Chips shop wall, Wainoni Rd



09.02.13. Tagged business, Bickerton St / Wainoni Rd




09.02.13. Tagged, abandoned, red zone house, Avonside Dr, opp Porritt Park. The house would be demolished by CERA





09.02.13. Tagged, abandoned, red zone house, Avonside Dr, nr Snell Pl, demolished footbridge. The house would be demolished by CERA




I crossed Avon River via quake damaged, Gayhurst Rd Bridge. Quake trashed, swampland, Locksley Ave, like Avonside Dr on the opp bank, was also red zoned. Locksley Ave had less tagging, verges & demolished lots were in better mown condition. Snell Pl Footbridge was gone, demolished. Just 2 concrete abutment stumps were left on Avon River banks.


09.02.13. Red zone, weedy, house demolition site, tagged, abandoned house, Locksley Ave, nr Gayhurst Rd Bridge. The house would be demolished by CERA


09.02.13. Quake trashed, abandoned, red zone house, Snell Pl / Locksley Ave. The house would be demolished by CERA


09.02.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone tagging by abutment stump, demolished Snell Pl Footbridge, Avon River



09.02.13. Red zone, abandoned house, Locksley Ave, awaited demo by CERA


09.02.13. Tagging, red zone house fence, Locksley Ave


09.02.13. Red zone tagging, green, plastic, sewage tank, Locksley Ave


09.02.13. Red zone tagging, Locksley Ave

 
Locksley Ave / New Brighton Rd junction: I parked my car under a tree by the stopbank. Whenever I drove along New Brighton Rd, I saw Avon River, reclaimed swampland. Quakes had sunk the road by Locksley Ave junction, causing Avon River ponding & water seepage at high tides. One roadside, demolition lot was a stagnant pond, mature reeds growing in the pond. Pity the swamp housing behind, towards Horseshoe Lake, also residential red zoned by CERA.


09.02.13. Painted over tagging, red zone, abandoned house, Locksley Ave / New Brighton Rd. The house would be demolished by CERA




09.02.13. Orange, plastic, road cones. Red zone tagging, abandoned house, New Brighton Rd, awaited CERA demolition



New Brighton Rd: By ponding, a road detour next to several tagged, ghost houses, was the usual SCIRT mess we  endured post quakes: steel mesh fence cordon, detour signs, orange, plastic, road cones, tar patching, excavation machines, Hi-Vis vested workmen stood around SUPER SILENT road pumps & pipes. Since SCIRT took over infrastructure renewal, Christchurch became Detour City. Every week I drove along new detours by SCIRT excavations.


09.02.13. White / orange, plastic bollard cordon. Red zone tagging, abandoned housing, New Brighton Rd, awaited CERA demolitions


09.02.13. Avon River seepage, ponding on red zone, demolition site, New Brighton Rd. The red zone housing would be demolished by CERA



09.02.13. Orange, plastic, road cones, white / orange, plastic bollard cordon. Avon River ponding, middle of New Brighton Rd, nr Locksley Ave junction. Avon River, stopbank right



09.02.13. White / orange, plastic bollard cordon. Tagging, red zone, abandoned house, New Brighton Rd, awaited CERA demolition

 

09.02.13. Red zone, abandoned housing, New Brighton Rd, awaited demo by CERA


09.02.13. White / orange, plastic bollard cordon. Tagging, red zone, abandoned house, New Brighton Rd, awaited demo by CERA






Given the volume of tagging on red zone, ghost housing, New Brighton Rd, taggers ignored CERA threat signs:

                  CERA
NO AUTHORISED ACCESS
           NO DUMPING


09.02.13. CERA sign, tagging, red zone, abandoned house, New Brighton Rd, awaited demo by CERA




09.02.13. Lost hubcaps, steel fence cordon, red zone, abandoned house, New Brighton Rd. The house would be demolished by CERA


09.02.13. Tagging, red zone fence, New Brighton Rd



09.02.13. Tagging, white, plastic sandbags, New Brighton Rd, nr Horseshoe Lake outlet

 
I trekked the detour footpath & took pics of tagged, ghost housing up to Horseshoe Lake, pump station outlet. On a steel fence cordon 6 lost hubcaps hung, showing road bumpiness. Workmen in orange, Hi-Vis vests chomped their lunches, seated on white, plastic sandbags, under a willow on Avon River bank. They had to pump water from below quake trashed, New Brighton Rd into Horseshoe Lake outlet.


09.02.13. Red zone, Horseshoe Lake, pump station, New Brighton Rd



09.02.13. Green pumps, orange, plastic, road cones, red zone, Horseshoe Lake outlet, New Brighton Rd. Avondale red zone beyond Avon River



09.02.13. Water pumped from below quake trashed New Brighton Rd flowing into Horseshoe Lake outlet

Avon River rolled on, scullers still sculled past red zone, ghost housing by Kerrs Reach, awaiting demolitions by CERA.


09.02.13. New Brighton Rd, red zone view, scullers, Kerrs Reach, Avon River. Avondale red zone, abandoned housing beyond, awaited demolitions by CERA



09.02.13. Orange, plastic, road cones, white / orange, plastic bollard cordon. SCIRT detour, tagged, abandoned, red zone housing, New Brighton Rd, awaited demolitions by CERA

 



09.02.13. New Brighton Rd, red zone view, Kerrs Reach, Avon River


09.02.13. New Brighton Rd, red zone view, scullers, Kerrs Reach, Avon River. Avondale abandoned, red zone housing beyond, awaited demolitions by CERA



09.02.13. Orange, plastic, road cones, white / orange, plastic bollard cordon. Avon River, post quake seepage & ponding by tagged, abandoned, red zone house, New Brighton Rd, awaiting demolition by CERA.


A week later, some New Brighton Rd, ghost houses were CERA whitewashed. And re-tagged: Taggers middle-fingering CERA.


09.02.13. Orange, plastic, road cones, SCIRT detour by Avon River ponding on a red zone, house demolition site, New Brighton Rd. The houses would be demolished by CERA


 


09.02.13. Red zone, New Brighton Rd view, scullers, Kerrs Reach, Avon River. Red zone, abandoned Avondale housing beyond. The houses would be demolished by CERA

 



Last week, CERA minister Brownlee had a secret meeting with Council, sweet-talking compliant councillors into postponing their 10 year, Long Term Plan for Christchurch until 2015. Meanwhile Council would have a 3 year plan, cost sharing with CERA, so that Brownlee could use ratepayers' / taxpayer's money on CERA projects: Blueprint Convention Centre; Blueprint roofed stadium... (Mainland Press 14.02.13).

CERA boasted about progress in its "Greater Christchurch Recovery Update" newsletter, with overweening articles by Brownlee & CERA boss Sutton. SCIRT published a column of meaningless statistics. Example, Issue 18 February 2013: "157,464 square metres road pavement laid." SCIRT didn't say if the tarseal was permanent or just patches. Still Third World! SCIRT bureaucrats should drive E suburb roads to see what a joke their statistics were: Detour City, or Pothole City. Take your pick.

More CERA boasting, same newsletter:

"Land Acquisition Update

Christchurch Central Development Unit (CCDU) has settled its first land acquisition deals, [CBD taking] signed two further agreements, and received signed sale and purchase documents from 16 land owners. It has also reached agreement in principle with a further 19 parties.

Minister for Canterbury Earthquake recovery Gerry Brownlee says, 'Negotiations are underway on 177 other properties, some of them well advanced, so altogether CCDU has made progress on 216 CBD sites starting with those of highest priority.'

[Vague as Brownlee didn't say if land acquisitions were for CERA / Crown Blueprint bldgs or Blueprint Frame land?]

CCDU is well advanced through the planning process for the Convention Centre [worldwide loss makers] and will have all the land cleared by year's end. Clearance of land required for the Metro Sports Facility will begin this year, paving the way for construction in 2014."

The Blueprint Metro Sports Facility wouldn't be built in 2014. In 2016, Metro Sports Facility site, near Avon River, would still be a vast demolition site. 2018. Still no construction of Metro Sports Facility on Crown taken land, where Luke had worked off Antigua St. 2019. Construction in progress, after months of pile-driving concrete foundation piles on swampland. 2023. Metro Sports Facility / Parakiore Recreation & Sports Centre & its swimming pools would still be incompleted: Luke told me ground below the south side of the vast new bldg had subsided needing new subterranean concrete columns to stengthen the soft soil. You wouldn't catch me swimming in the new pools. Imagine the liqufaction carnage in the next big quake!

2015. CERA would still be clearing land for its Blueprint Convention Centre / Te Pae. 2016. The Convention Centre site, still a vast demolition site. PM Key would worry about cost blowouts for NZ National govt's Convention Centre. Never mind upkeep costs for ratepayers once the Convention Centre was built. 2018-21. The Blueprint Convention Centre would be built, a 2 storey, steel, concrete & glass monstrosity, bordering quake survivor, Issac House, Armagh St by Victoria Sq, 2 storey high, concrete walls jutting over Gloucester St into Cathedral Sq. Sound bldgs, like Chancery Ln Arcade, Central Library, Farmers, Craigs House, Victoria Square flats had been demolished by CERA for its Blueprint Convention Centre / Te Pae.

Two years post 22.02.11 Killer Quake, E suburb citizens still existed on quake trashed land & in quake trashed housing, while SCIRT, Council, EQC, insurers & CERA dithered.

Wed 13.02.13, 4.39pm, M3.6 quake, 8km depth, 15km W of Christchurch (GeoNet). Wobbled my computer chair as it rumbled by. Leah said it shook her London St school.

Fri 15.02.13. One News. Brownlee spin: Wearing a hard hat, Brownlee announced the red zone CBD would henceforth be called the Rebuild Zone. Ha! Whenever I looked into the CBD red zone I saw ghost bldgs & few workers. Weekend Press 16-17.02.13 also boasted figures by Brownlee similar to the above. Brownlee said NZDF cordons would be gone by July. Two years post 22.02.11 Killer Quake, the CBD was still red zone, steel mesh fence cordoned, with NZDF checkpoints guarded by soldiers. Only after 28 months of red zone, military cordoned CBD occupation would NZDF soldiers vamoose, cordon fences would be removed & citizens would no longer be banned from the CERA demolished CBD. Only when rebuild actually happened in the CBD, not planning, nor paltry restorations of some old bldgs, like New Regent St & Isaac Theatre Royal, could Brownlee call it the Rebuild Zone.

Not much rebuilding or repairs went on in E suburbs, as EQC & insurers dithered. Taggers took over. Until roads were fixed properly by SCIRT one couldn't boast about a rebuild anywhere. Recovery anyone?

MAINZEAL construction Co, contracted to CERA, went into receivership last week. MAINZEAL wasn't the last construction company going into receivership during CERA's tenure. In 2016 STONEWOOD HOMES would go bung too.

*Trekked Carlton Mill Rd, Avonside Dr, Wainoni Rd, Locksley Ave, New Brighton Rd. 154 images.

Content & pics Copyright Mark JS Esslemont.

See Convention Centre project 'pivotal' (The Press / Stuff Co).

See Prime Minister says Christchurch Convention costs prohibitive (The Press / Stuff Co).


4 comments:

  1. Such a wasteland isn't it Mark!

    I visited my former family home in Niven Street last Christmas - parents moved out in October. In just 2 months of no one there this is what it looked like.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/porkynz/sets/72157632148236151/
    I'm going back there in a couple of weeks time to take more comparison pics...i'm surprised it's not been demolished yet.

    Great post again! Oh...and that fish and chip shop in Wainoni Road you mention, has the BEST fish and chips ever :) give them a try!

    Cheers
    Sandy

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  2. Will definitely try the Fish & Chips shop Sandy. Always looking for the BEST chips. Huge number of house demolitions over the last year in Avondale. Niven St still has some green zone housing, but it would be awful living there, with all the fire, dust, burglar & vandal hazards. CERA housing demolitions seem random, no special order. Mostly empty, weedy sites now. Amazing how quickly vegetation took over. I think you'll be shocked at changes when you visit. Summery dry at the mo. But Avon River just rolls on...

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  3. LOL you and me both re the best chippie! I'm sadly disappointed in Auckland's lot I can tell you!

    Indeed it was one of those horrible situations for many streets running off Avondale Road. Avondale Road being the deciding factor for the line to stay line to go option. I'd be gutted if I was in the other half of the street that remained, although we can't imagine it yet, but it may look rather nice and snazzy once all the landscaping etc is done but currently it just looks pants :( Here is Avondale Road & [Green zoned] section of Niven street hours post quake...suffered a much as the red zoned section. http://www.flickr.com/photos/porkynz/5469383473/in/photostream/
    I get down regularly so not overly shocked at the overall condition of the area, just saddened really. It was lovely a the end of last year though to see the rowers back on the river and a feeling of some 'normalcy' along the river.

    Cheers!
    S

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  4. Thanks for the pic views. Very sad Sandy. All those ghost houses still awaiting demolitions. Yet further upriver Kerrs Reach rowing clubhouses are almost completely rebuilt, so rowing is going strong. Hopefully CERA / Council will come up with plans to beautify the area again. At the mo they're transfixed by the CBD rebuild which isn't happening yet. CBD is still red zone cordoned with ongoing demolitions.

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