Ward 8 Councillor Terry Whitehead has posted a notice of motion to change the speed limit on Queen Street south of King to 40 km/h. The current speed limit is 50 km/h.
Council PW Committee Votes to Study Out-of-Town Truck Use of Linc / RHVP
Council hopes to use the count to either look at banning “non-local cut-thru” truck traffic or to seek provincial funding for the operations of the municipal highways.
Elevator Maintenance Remains Concern for Disability Committee
There was much frustration expressed at the time frames for elevator repairs after an property standards order is issued to the landlord of a broken elevator.
Hamilton Urban Indigenous Strategy Update
Councillors were very supportive of the work plan and the goals of reconciliation.
Deeply Divided Farmers’ Market Board Votes to Enforce Market Hours
Vendors will be expected to remain open until 6pm on weekdays and 5pm on Saturdays. Board authorizes Market Manager to enforce hours.
Farmers' Market Reports $107,510 Deficit in 2016, Beyond $151,419 City Budget Allocation
The financial statements show the Farmers’ Market ran a $107,510 deficit in 2016. Lower than expected revenues account for ~$80,000 of this deficit. Heavy than expected employee and contractual costs add up for the reminder of the deficit. The Market received $151,419 from the municipal levy in the 2016 budget.
City's New Procurement System Will Decrease Bid System Fees
The City will continue to charge anywhere from $35 to hundreds of dollars for businesses to access bid documentation.
Council Committee approves $520K annual for Native Women's Centre Shelter, $200K one-time for Notre Dame House
CHIP funding grants to address female and youth homelessness.
YWCA Asked for $300,000 for Transitional Housing, Council Cmte Approves $24,500
Denise Christopherson, YWCA Chief Executive Officer, said today’s funding was a “good first step” and that work continues with the City to find more funding sources.
Councillor Rings Pass Another Rung, AFA Votes 4-2 in Favour of Rings
In a tight budget year, on a hot day that saw families without use of public splash pads due to that tight budget, City Councillors voted to protect another one of their perks.