Mayor Eisenberger went to Toronto today, met with Premier Kathleen Wynne, and that’s the only fact we know for sure at this time. Eisenberger says he has a commitment for 100% LRT funding, Wynne says different. The Public Record will look to set the record straight with live video from City Hall at 4:30pm.
Committee of Adjustment for February 5, 2015
24 Hearings, five of them I’m watching. (I’ve added one to the end because I find it interesting)
Committee of Adjustment for January 29, 2015
18 Hearings, three of them, I’m watching. (There’s a possible fourth, but I need more information before I officially watch it)
Mayor Eisenberger Visits Queens Park on Monday: Don't Expect Answers, Expect Relationships
Thirty minutes of face time with the Premier won’t produce any big announcements, but its a good start for Mayor Eisenberger in his first 100 days.
Hamilton Police Services Board for January 2015
The Hamilton Police Services Board’s meets to vote on the Chief of Police’s 2015 budget request and the 10-year capital budget plan. Police are seeking a 2.95% increase for 2015. If approved by the Police Services Board today, Chief De Caire will present to City Council next Wednesday (Jan 28) at 9:30am for their thumbs […]
Hamilton City Council for January 21, 2015
Hamilton City Council voted down the downtown bus lane on a 9-7 vote. The seven pro-bus lane votes were Mayor Eisenberger, Aidan Johnson, Farr, Green, Merulla, Pearson, and Brenda Johnson. Full Replay Video
Ready to Take The Plunge: The Next Steps For My Hamilton Journalism
Watch for this post in the morning. (I’m creating this placeholder so I can write and post from my tablet.)
Hamilton Emergency and Community Services Committee for January 19, 2015
Councillors will debate $757,950 in one-time municipal funding for programs which address and prevent homelessness. This will give Council an opportunity to call on the Provincial and Federal governments to better fund and create a strategy for helping municipalities to deal with poverty. Replay.
Hamilton Audit, Finance, and Administration Committee for January 19, 2015
It’s a thick agenda of routine reports, but other than a discussion about having an external audit of the Hamilton Police Service budget, all of the reports are routine and should pass with consent. Replay
Hamilton City Council GIC for January 14, 2015
Council spent the day debating the bus lane with four different motions voted down. In short, they didn’t make any decision and lost six hours in the process. Replay