During the past few years, Council has heard appeals from individuals who’ve had high water usage. Often, these are outdoor leaks and the individuals seek to have wastewater fees waived. By policy, staff are not allowed to waive these fees.
City Forecasts Balanced Budget for 2020 Thanks to Federal and Provincial COVID funding
City may experience a record surplus as higher levels of government pick up COVID costs. This compares to his earlier forecast of a $62-m deficit for 2020.
Joey's Notepad: Federal By-Elections and Voting During COVID
The first COVID elections are worth watching.
The Show Goes On (Safely): Free Admission for Hamilton's 2020 Mum Show
The 2020 Mum Show is the 100th year for the popular event, running from October 23 to November 1. Plans to mark the 100th anniversary are delayed until after COVID.
Notes from the Development Industry Liaison Committee for September 21, 2020
In a short meeting, Hamilton’s planning community and city staff reveal some tensions as transportation engineering review backlogs grow at City Hall.
Joey's Notepad: Transparency in Transportation Design Decisions at the Jolley Cut and Concession
Creating a safe intersection for pedestrians and traffic at the top of the Jolley Cut is uniquely difficult for many reasons. The consultants who worked on this problem share the designs which do not work – and we get the chance to learn in the process.
Province Implements Accounting Changes for Planned Funding Cuts to Public Health in 2022
Premier Doug Ford announced plans last year to cut local public health funding, accounting changes to implement base funding cuts are being implemented, with “one-time funds” delaying the cuts until 2022.
Joey's Notepad: Mask Littering Mentioned in Staff Report
I was asking myself today if Hamilton Spectator cartoonist Graeme Mackay is already drafting an updated version of his class “Sighs of Spring” Tim Hortons cup litter cartoon.
Joey's Notepad: Interesting things I don't have time to cover (i)
The owner of Odeon Fitness wrote Hamilton City Council this week asking them to expand the City’s mandatory masking bylaw to include indoor fitness facilities.
Hamilton Public Library Forecasts Budget Surplus, Due to Closures and Secondments
Overall, the Library expects a end of the year surplus of $879,000. With the reopening of branches, this is likely to be a one-time “surplus” due to increased cleaning and other COVID related costs.