Five months into the job, City Manager Marnie Cluckie is excited to be leading the City of Hamilton’s staff
Joey’s Notepad: Thoughts on the Mississauga Mayoral Byelection
Voters turn-out when races are competitive, and simplistic revolt candidates do not win
Joey’s Notepad, From Orlando: Commercial Reassessment in America, Hamilton Property Taxpayers Beware
Commercial assessments are decreasing post-COVID, increasing the residential property tax burden… and it will happen in Hamilton.
Privacy Breach in Caledon Involves Hamilton’s Integrity Commissioner
David Boghosian accidentally identified a complainant who asked for anonymity, Metroland Media reports.
City and LJM Developments Agree to 17 Storeys at Queenston and Nash
Non-decision appeal was originally asking for 16-storeys, City Council approved 17 as part of OLT settlement.
COLEMAN: Why Do Integrity Commissioners Unnecessarily Opine on Non-Council Members?
ICs serve to address the power imbalance between poorly behaved council members and public. Opining about complainants discourages complaints
Indigenous Groups Call for Creation “Indigenous Specific” Council Seat
The Circle of Beads will hold a press conference at Hamilton City Hall on Monday June 10.
Council Holds Unplanned Hurried Closed Session on Personnel Matter
Hamilton Council went into a rushed closed session on Wednesday to deal with an unusually urgent HR matter
Notepad: Arts Funding and Municipalities, Links to Stories Elsewhere Today
In Hamilton, large arts organizations are seeking increased funding from City Council. A combination of decreasing paid attendance and increasing costs is bringing this issue to the forefront.
Hamilton Property Standards Committee for June 5, 2024
The quasi-judicial tribunal heard four cases, all but one quickly settled