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Council's LRT Meeting for August Includes Green Motion to Demand HSR Operate LRT
Environment assessment addendum and Green’s motion to push for HSR operation of the LRT are the two items on the agenda.
Hamilton City Council (Ratification Meeting) for April 26, 2018 – Call It LRT Vote, Maybe
Hamilton City Council meets for their full Council meeting to ratify Standing Committee reports from the past two weeks, and vote (maybe) to submit the updated Environmental Assessment for the Light Rail Project to Ontario’s Ministry of the Environment.
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Council Spends Hour on Posturing LRT Debate, Then Debates Why Meetings Took So Long
Two more highlight videos from Wednesday’s Council GIC meeting – an hour long LRT debate and then a 12-minute debate on why Council meetings are taking so long.
Joey’s Notepad: Council Will Regret Cancelling All March Meetings
Hamilton City Council’s infighting was getting worse before the cybersecurity breach, add in long meetings to catch up – Council meetings are going to get ugly
Council Supportive of Increasing Funding to Hamilton Farmers Market and Potential Reno or Move
With pending construction in the downtown and building of the LRT on King Street, City Council is open to relocating the Market, will debate further during summer.
TPR Hamilton Email Edition for December 16, 2022: New Council Gets to Work
City Budget 2023, Ontario Auditor General Reports, and CoA Votes to Allow Renoviction December 13, 2022 Welcome to the first TPR Email Edition for the 2022 – 2026 Council term. It’s been the busiest Council meeting cycle I can ever recall. Thousands of pages of agenda documents, hundreds of agenda items, and a new Council […]
Affordability ‘Crisis’ along Hamilton LRT Corridor Needs to Be Addressed Before It Gets Worse, Say Resident Groups
Community groups and residents call for action to address gentrification, demovictions, and renovictions.
Hamilton’s LRT Committee Meeting for the First Time Since 2017
Design, Cycling Integration, Affordable Housing, and Community Benefits are all on the agenda for the first LRT Committee meeting since 2017,
Hamilton City Council Says Provincial Planning Changes will Cost Hamilton Taxpayers More, Harm Housing Approvals.
“The More Homes for Everyone Act should really be renamed the More Money from Campaign Donors Act,” says Ward 8 Hamilton City Councillor John-Paul Danko.