Over 200 residents attended the public information session on the West Harbour Piers 7 and 8 Urban Design Study which proposes to add 110,000 sq ft of new residential and thousands of more square feet in commercial uses.
The Urban Design Study, unveiled last Wednesday, will be considered by City Council’s West Harbour development sub-committee on Thursday and will be debated by Council’s Planning Committee on May 17.
Monday evening’s public meeting was the only public information session following the release of the study, coming after over a year of public meetings and consultations on the proposed development.
Hamilton Council Planning Committee for May 3, 2016
Council’s Planning Committee will discuss expanding development incentives outside of the downtown core to include most of Barton Street East, Kenilworth, north Upper James, and other areas of the City.
Live video at 9:30 a.m.
Hamilton City Council Light Rail Transit Committee for May 2, 2016
Council’s LRT Committee will consider a staff report outline the route plan, and King Street road changes, for Hamilton’s LRT.
The report includes new stop locations, how to handle the limited road allowance in the Downtown International Village.
Live video starts at 3 p.m.
Hamilton Council Governance (Accountability and Transparency) Committee for May 2, 2016
Council’s “Accountability and Transparency” Committee – now called the Governance Committee – meets to discuss the latest misbehaviour of Councillor Lloyd Ferguson, review increasing their discretionary ward budgets, create a new policy for proclamations by City Council, and create a draft meeting schedule for all Council meetings in 2017.
Live video at 1pm.
City Staff to Explain Cycling Plan Implementation Prioritization to Council Later in Spring
Councillors, upset about provincial funding of the Bay Street cycling lane, demand staff give them a bigger role in micromanaging implementation of Cycling Master Plan.
Mayor Eisenberger's 2016 Hamilton Chamber of Commerce State of the City Address
The Mayor’s State of the City is usually an affair as boring as it is uninsightful. The format changed this year with the Mayor’s speech replaced by a Question and Answer session moderated by recent CHCH journalist Elise Copps. (Copps now works for Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation)
The Mayor discussed the City’s LRT and Traffic Management plans, development of Piers 7 & 8, open for business, and took questions from the audience.
Public Meeting on Pier 7/8 Urban Design Draws Over 200 Residents [Full Replay of Mtg]
Over 200 residents attended the public information session on the West Harbour Piers 7 and 8 Urban Design Study which proposes to add 110,000 sq ft of new residential and thousands of more square feet in commercial uses.
Hamilton City Council for April 27, 2016
Hamilton City Council’s regular Council meeting debate ratification of their committee work of the past two weeks.
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West Harbour Pier 7 & 8 Urban Design Calls for 110,000 sq ft of New Residential
City staff released the Pier 7 & 8 Urban Design Study yesterday evening. The 116 page report is the result of years of planning and a lengthy series of public meetings on the future of the valuable lands along the West Harbour waterfront owned by the City of Hamilton. The final proposal maintains the nine […]
Mayor Fred Eisenberger's Telephone Town Hall – April 25, 2016
Mayor Fred Eisenberger is holding a telephone town hall with 50,000 local landline users invited.
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