The families of Canterbury earthquake victims, and those left seriously injured, are giving feedback on six shortlisted designs for a national memorial.
The memorial to the 185 killed in the February 2011 quake is to be located on the banks of the Avon River between Montreal Street and Rhododendron Island.
Christchurch Central Development Unit director Warwick Isaacs said getting feedback from the victims was an important part of the process and would help designers finish their concepts.
Mr Isaacs said the final six designs should be made public by the end of next month.
The memorial is expected to be ready for the fifth anniversary of the quake.