Hamilton’s Public Library is receiving complaints about increasing wait times for items not being returned, and considering incentives to encourage on-time returns.
Committee of Adjustment Votes Against Allowing Secondary Unit Because Students
Student rentals ‘pose a problem’ for the neighbourhood, says the CoA Member who moved the denial.
Analysis: Looking at the 547 Hamilton “Convoy” Donors on the Hacked GiveSendGo List
$72,169 Canadian worth of donations came from Hamilton postal code. A look where donors live in Hamilton, and the social media footprints of the top donors.
Hamilton Considering Converting Streets into Parkland
The City is updating its Parks Master Plan and looking at “non-traditional places” to address parkland shortages, including entering into agreements to lease private land.
Planning Brief: 1107 Main Street West Developer Public Info Site
Application to rezone the property to permit building a 15-storey mixed-use building with ground-level commercial units and 269 residential units.
Planning Brief: 200 Centennial North Mixed-Use Redevelopment Public Info Site Launched
SmartCentres is planning to begin conversion of its Barton and Centennial (Food Basics) Plaza into a mixed-use community beginning with four mid-to-tall buildings.
Census 2021 Hamilton Population Data: Unoccupied Units
The why of how StatCan’s count of ‘occupied’ residential units is unhelpful because students are not “usual residents” and their housing is counted as ‘unoccupied’.
Census 2021 Hamilton: Population Growth in Downtown, Binbrook, Upper Stoney Creek, Waterdown
Hamilton’s population increased by 32,436 between the 2016 and 2021 censuses, bringing our total population estimate to 569,353 people, an increase of 6.04 percent from the 2016 population estimate of 536,917.
2021 StatsCan Annual Population Estimates Show GTA’ers Moving to Hamilton
Data released in January showed nearly 5,000 people moved to Hamilton from other parts of the GTA between July 1, 2020, and July 1, 2021. The Census metropolitan area data is available here, Hamilton’s CMA includes Burlington and Grimsby.
Ontario Securities Commission Orders Hearing Against Harry Stinson
The staff of the Ontario Securities Commission allege Hamilton developer Harry Stinson violated the Ontario Securities Act making “false or misleading statements to investors,” and improperly transferring investor funds intended for Stinson’s Buffalo Grand Hotel project into other projects and accounts controlled by Stinson.