The City of Hamilton continues to struggle to build a new computer network
As Expected: Hamilton’s new Development Charges Bylaw Appeal to OLT
Every five years, Council passes a new DC Bylaw and it is appealed to the OLT.
Meeting Notes: Hamilton Farmers Market Board of Directors, July 2024
Board of Directors discussed with market vendor loading dock parking issues, staff hiring, and market programming.
Hamilton Integrity Commissioner Dismisses Complaint Against Councillor Danko as Frivolous
Jelena Vermilion filed a second complaint regarding Danko, a complaint that IC David Boghosian has summarily dismissed as frivilous.
Joey’s Notepad: the Encampment Housingkeeping Motion- HATS is Not Back for Strachan Street
Explaining why the staff-written motion mentions HATS, and the likely reason Danko is the mover of the housekeeping amendment.
Hamilton Asks Businesses About Encampments, In Survey Anyone Can Fill
On June 26, Council directed staff to survey Hamilton businesses by the end of July. The “survey” is an online form that will have no validity, anyone can fill it out, repeatedly.
Hamilton City Hall Loses Tax Assessment Appeal, After Not Showing Up to Hearing
City failed to show up to enter evidence, and the Assessment Board ruled prime industrial land “permanent unusable,” costing thousands in tax revenue.
38, 34, and 26-Storey Towers Proposed for Ainslie Wood Parking Lot
Early proposal pitches 1,836 residential units, 1,104 parking spaces in an eight-storey parking structure on land at 162 Ward Avenue beside St. Mary’s Secondary School and the Rail Train
Only One Councillor On Time at City Hall for Grants Committee
Present was Kroestch, not in Council Chambers were Maureen Wilson, Nrinder Nann, Matt Francis, Tom Jackson, and Mark Tadeson.
Another Landlord-Tenant Dispute at Hamilton’s Property Standards Committee
Now-evicted tenant called in city bylaw to get repair order for damages the landlord states the tenant did.