The problem of sex workers outside homes in a Christchurch residential area, isn't likely to go away anytime soon, as a Christchurch City Council committee has suggested not to pursue a bylaw.
The Regulatory Performance Committee presented a report to council on Wednesday, about the bylaw which would have regulated street-based sex work.
Manchester Street residents, north of Bealey Avenue, have complained about street-based sex workers in the area since the 2011 earthquake.
Sex workers used to work south of Bealey Avenue, but were forced out of the area when the city was cordoned after the 2011 earthquake. They are reluctant to move back there because of roadworks.
When considering the bylaw, the committee heard deputations from three residents who complained of street-based sex work outside their homes, while representatives of the New Zealand Prostitutes' Collective had their say in opposition of the bylaw.