Councillors will meet to approve the MoA with Metrolinx for construction of Hamilton’s Light Rail Transit lines. Replay video.
Hamilton City Council Operating Budget Meeting for January 22, 2016
Councillors will receive presentations from the City Manager’s Office and Corporate Services on their 2016 budget requests. Following this, they’ll debate a Vision Zero motion from Councillor Matthew Green. Replay Video.
Hamilton City Council for January 20, 2016
A quick Council meeting to complete the first Council Committee cycle of 2016 with Councillors ratifying their committee work of the past two weeks. Full Replay video.
Everyone Can Be Happy with 100% Metrolinx Control, Even City Council
I can’t think of the anytime Hamiltonians weren’t divided on a LRT decision, but this week’s confirmation that Metrolinx will be make all the decisions on, build, and operating Hamilton’s new LRT is attracting no dissident in Hamilton.
Not even a comment about dreaded Toronto bureaucrats making decisions in Hamilton.
Green Issues Notice for Vision Zero in Hamilton
Council will debate a motion on Friday to have Public Works look at road safety best practices, including Vision Zero, to decrease the number of injuries and fatalities on Hamilton’s 6,399 kilometres of road.
Metrolinx Building Hamilton's LRT, Will Take "Input" "Suggestions" from the City
Metrolinx paying the bills, making the decisions.
Hamilton City Council Capital Budget Meeting for January 19, 2016
Council received a presentation on bicycle infrastructure on the Claremont Access and approved the 2016 capital budget.
Full replay video
Per Diems for RCF Increased, Funded Spaces Decreased to Maintain Budget.
The City is increasing the per diem for its subsidized residential care facilities (RCFs) from $48.25 to $50, and scaling back the number of subsidies to afford the increase without increasing the overall budget.
Sympathetic Council Declines to Replace Federal Funding for Trusteeship Program
A year ago, changes in federal funding priorities ended funding to local trusteeship program. Council gave stop-gap transitional funding. That funding is expired, but not before advocates asked the Council to backfill the federal funding. Council calls for increased federal funding for homelessness prevention.
Hamilton Emergency and Community Services Committee for January 18, 2016
Funding for Trusteeship Programs will dominate today’s meeting with many residents expected to attend to call on the City to make permanent temporary stop-gap funding the City implemented in place of federal funding.
The meeting starts at 1:30pm and The Public Record will carry it live. (Click into the story from the front page to watch)