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Posted inPlanning and Development

Nearby Homeowners Say Eight Storeys is Too Tall at 415 Main West, File OLT Appeal

by Joey ColemanJuly 16, 2021September 10, 2021

Matthew Bury and Robin Jeanveau say Hamilton’s Committee of Adjustment error in approving a mid-rise building behind their houses as a minor variance.

Posted inPlanning and Development

Hamilton’s DRP Gives Conditional Thumbs Up to Vrancor’s latest Proposal at 213 King West

by Joey ColemanJuly 15, 2021

Hamilton’s Design Review Panel (DPR) says Vrancor needs to redesign its proposed 30-storey development at 213 King Street West to address a potentially dangerous wind condition, and to ensure it relates to surrounding buildings.

Posted inElections, Hamilton City Hall

Hamilton Moving Towards Mail-In Voting Option for 2022

by Joey ColemanJuly 14, 2021

Council Committee approves adding mail-in as an option in the 2022 local election, with staff citing the need to be able to respond to situations such as pandemics. Ballots must arrive at City Hall on or before Election Day.

Posted inBriefs

Hamilton’s Associate Medical Officer of Health Hopeful for August Reopening

by Joey ColemanJuly 13, 2021

“I think the way things are headed, assuming we get and continue to have good vaccination rates, and what the province saying that at some point in August, you’re not gonna see very many restrictions at all from a governmental perspective”, Dr. Tran told Hamilton’s business improvement areas this morning.

Posted inColeman's Notes

The Politics of SJAM and POGG in Hamilton

by Joey ColemanJuly 13, 2021July 13, 2021

Peace, order and good government. Hamilton City Council wants a social media mob to take down the statue so they can point to disorder. It could be beneficial to their political careers.

Posted inHamilton City Hall

How Ready is Hamilton to Support Immigrant Populations During an Extreme Heat Dome

by Joey ColemanJuly 11, 2021

A McMaster MA candidate finds Hamilton needs to do more to support new arrivals during extreme heat.

Posted inPlanning and Development

DiCenzo Pitches Building 42-Storey and 38-Storey Towers Beside Landmark Place

by Joey ColemanJuly 11, 2021July 11, 2021

DiCenzo’s plan does not disclose height. Landmark Place is 43-storey with a low lobby. Depending on the podium design, DiCenzo’s proposal could be taller – making it Hamilton’s tallest building.

Posted inAdvisory and Sub-Committees

Hamilton Cycling Committee Will Vote on Call for City to Limit Highway Truck Hours in Urban Neighbourhoods

by Joey ColemanJuly 8, 2021July 8, 2021

Chris Ritsma says the proposed changes to Hamilton’s Truck Route Master Plan are insignificant to ensure the safety of cyclists and pedestrians in lower city neighbourhoods and across Hamilton Mountain.

Posted inElections

Hamilton’s new Elections Manager recommends allowing mail-in ballots for 2022

by Joey ColemanJuly 7, 2021

Council’s Governance Committee will vote on the recommendation during their July 14 meeting. It will go to full Council for ratification in August.

Posted inColeman's Notes

COLEMAN: What Purpose Does the Sir John A Macdonald Statue Serve?

by Joey ColemanJuly 7, 2021

As an attendee of the Macdonald birthday celebrations in the 1990s, I thought celebrating Sir John A was celebrating Canada. It is not.

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