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.
Neighbour Dispute Turns into OMB Case, One Neighbour Moves, and OMB Ruling Leaves Both Neighbours Unhappy
A lesson in the old saying, be careful what you ask for.
HSR Assigning Operators to Pull Articulated Buses from Service in Middle of Transit Crisis
Once again, HSR upper management have shown themselves to be focused on hiding problems instead of actually solving them.
Committee Says Yes to Selling City Lands to Fund Affordable Housing, Council to Decide on List in January
Funds from the sales will be placed in a reserve fund that is earmarked for affordable housing.
Province Gives City Council January 24, 2018 Deadline to Decide on LRT Operations
Province says HSR can run LRT, but strongly warns Council against HSR taking over the project.
Special Council meeting on Friday to debate.
Hamilton Town Hall on Income Security Reform Working Group
The Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction held a town hall at Hamilton City Hall on Thursday, November 23, 2017 to discuss and plan steps towards getting the recently released Income Security Reform Working Group report implemented.
Hamilton City Council for November 22, 2017
Full video of the Hamilton City Council meeting for Wednesday November 22, 2017.
HSR Extending Driver Shifts, Putting Articulated Buses on 1-King at Night Starting December 31
The HSR, struggling with a operator shortage caused by Council cuts is extending shifts for its drivers starting December 31 to increase its “spareboard” and cut cancellations.
Hamilton City Council Governance Committee for November 21, 2017
Council’s Governance Committee heard from two residents suggesting improvements to Council’s Procedural Bylaw to improve meetings, and decided to recommend that Councillors pay for their own civic rings.