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photos shows a group of tents alongside a roadway
Posted inHamilton City Hall

Jason Farr Issues Statement Regarding Plan to Remove Homeless Encampments on Friday

by Joey ColemanJuly 30, 2020

Comes as community coalition takes Councillor Farr and City Hall to court with an urgent request for injunction to stop a planned dismantling of encampments on Friday.

A man, Keanin Loomis, wearing a suit and tie, standing at a podium.
Posted inHamilton City Hall

Hamilton Chamber of Commerce Endorses 2026 Commonwealth Games Bid

by Joey ColemanJuly 29, 2020

Chamber President and CEO Keanin Loomis states the support is “contingent on securing funding from higher levels of government”.

Photo shows a HSR supervisor car on the right, with a HSR 60-foot articulated bus to its left. Both are waiting at an intersection during a red light.
Posted inCoronavirus, Hamilton City Hall

Province to Transfer $4-Billion to Municipalities in Joint Funding Agreement with Federal Government

by Joey ColemanJuly 27, 2020

The Province’s announcement today did not include the amount each individual municipality will receive.
Hamilton City Hall is claiming COVID will cause a deficit of $62-million this year.

A van with the decals of Ontario's Special Investigations Unit
Posted inNews, Police Services Board

SIU Investigative Report into Hamilton Arrest Leaves Many Questions Unanswered

by Joey ColemanJuly 27, 2020

SIU Director’s Report skips over key questions in concluding use of force justified. No wonder report after report finds Ontario wanting for better police oversight.

Posted inHamilton City Hall

Coleman's Notes: Painting the Roadway in Protest

by Joey ColemanJuly 24, 2020

Why the City moved quickly to remove the painted message on Main Street West, and questions about why they also removed posters.

Posted inPlanning and Development

Four Tall Buildings Proposed for Hamilton City Centre at 77 James Street North

by Joey ColemanJuly 20, 2020January 30, 2025

If it happens, the estimated $700-million redevelopment of the Hamilton City Centre site will be the largest Downtown Hamilton construction project in 30 years.

Posted inHamilton City Hall

Ministry of Municipal Affairs plans to allow Council to meet by video post-COVID

by Joey ColemanJuly 20, 2020

Last Friday, during the City Council meeting, Mayor Fred Eisenberger expressed support for the pending proposal. Ward 4 Councillor Sam Merulla, who said he was video conferencing from Algonquin, said he hopes the change is made permanent to enable him to attend meetings remotely in the future.

Posted inPlanning and Development

McMaster's Main West Student Housing Project Clears LPAT Hurdle: Final Approval Imminent

by Joey ColemanJuly 20, 2020

City Council approved the development in October 2019, but McMaster had already appeal to the LPAT.

Posted inJoey's Notepad

Toronto Star Poll: Interesting Public Opinion Data on COVID, Education, and Policing

by Joey ColemanJuly 18, 2020

The Toronto Star commissioned a province-wide public opinion poll, and released the 105-page report from the polling firm.

Posted inCoronavirus, Hamilton City Council

ANALYSIS: Mandatory Masking By-Law Is Really About Business Practices Not Individuals Masking

by Joey ColemanJuly 10, 2020

Once passed, and ratified by Council, the by-law imposes two primary obligations upon businesses – posting of signs and keeping employees safe when physical distancing is not possible.

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