99 locations identified as needing crossovers painted and signs installed. Public Works plans to complete 10 of them in 2018 using $400,000 from revenue raised by red light camera violations
Joe Kipp, King of 1-King, Retires Friday after Nearly 40 Years Driving HSR Buses
Whoever said everyone is replaceable never met HSR’s bubbles chocolate bus driver.
Ward Appeal Does Not Equal Stay: Why the OMB Ruling Must Be Implemented Even if Council Appeals
If Council chooses to file a Divisional Court challenge against the OMB ruling, they must do so as a judicial review. An appeal isn’t a stay.
The standard for judicial review is reasonableness not correctness, the Dunsmuir Test (after the 2008 Supreme Court of Canada decision), and deference to specialized tribunals and bodies.
Ontario Municipal Board Tosses Council's Attempt to Gerrymander Wards, Axes Ward 14, Creates New Ward on Mountain
The Ontario Municipal Board has overturned Council’s gerrymandered ward boundaries, imposing the Watson and Associations final report Option 2 which creates a new Mountain ward and eliminates the present Ward 14; splitting the existing rural ward between Dundas and Ancaster’s existing Wards 12 and 13.
Hamilton City Hall Memorial Service for Yosif Al-Hasnawi
Hundreds of Hamiltonians filled Hamilton City Hall on December 9, 2017 to mourn the death of 19-year-old Yosif Al-Hasnawi who was shoot and killed one week prior on December 2nd
City of Hamilton Expanding Red Light Cameras to Five New Locations
Twenty Road at Upper James Street;
Cannon Street at James Street;
Fennell Avenue at Upper James Street;
Wentworth Street at Wilson Street; and
Stone Church Road at Upper Gage Avenue.
Hamilton Public Works Committee Votes to Hire New Summer Bylaw Officers for Albion Falls
Between July 17 and Thanksgiving weekend, the City issued 162 trespassing fines at area waterfalls, primarily Albion Falls, totally $22,273. In addition, the City issued $19,898 in parking tickets at waterfall areas.
Why I Expect OMB Decision on Hamilton’s Ward Boundaries Will be a Landmark Province-Wide Precedent
During the past 20 years, the OMB has wrestled with municipal representation since the mega-amalgamations of the late stages of Premier Mike Harris’ government. With Hamilton’s Ward Boundary OMB hearing, ELTO Executive Chair Dr. Krushelnicki looks poised to set a framework to clarify how to balance numerous criteria and interests in creating municipal wards.
OMB Sets Dates for Hearing on 19-Storey Proposal at 860 Queenston
The hearing will start March 12, 2018 and be held at Dundas Town Hall. One day is being set aside for public participants, March 20, and this day will be at Stoney Creek City Hall to be more accessible for residents.
City to Provide Security, if needed, at OMB Hearing After Lawyer Threatened
In the procedural order issued by the OMB, the City of Hamilton stated that it will provide security if required during the hearing scheduled to start on June 18, 2018. Police are investigating the threat.