HPSB Administrator Kirsten Stevenson sent an email at 2:19 p.m. Monday informing the public there be no live stream of the meeting, citing “problems” with the screencasting audio.
Hamilton Election Blog: Daily Roundup Day T-278 – Keanin Loomis Launches the Mayoral Race
The election blog starts now, as Keanin Loomis is the first major candidate to definitively declare in the mayoral race.
Keanin Loomis Makes It Official, He is Running for Mayor of Hamilton
“I think that there is a huge, huge appetite for change in this community in for fresh voices and new faces to be around the council table, making the important decisions for this community,” Loomis says.
Joey’s Notepad: Hamilton Municipal Election Voter Turnout Data
I’ve compiled voter turnout data for Hamilton’s past municipal elections, with charts to look at trends city-wide and at the ward level.
Another Citizen Member Resigns From Hamilton Market Board
This is only the latest resignation for the Board which two consultant reports have described as ineffective. A third consultant’s report is ongoing, no date has been announced for its completion.
BRIEF: CUPE 5167 Loses Grievance Seeking to Allow FT Union Exec to Work Overtime at City
Arbitrator Brian Sheehan ruled to dismiss the grievance, finding that the union’s contract with the City does not force the municipality to give overtime shifts to staff employed by the union and on a leave of absence with the City.
City Staff Propose Expansion of Election Sign Bylaws to Include Citizen Campaigns
The move comes as lawn sign campaigns such as the successful Stop Sprawl HamOnt movement against urban boundary expansion become more common.
COLEMAN: A Vague Sign Bylaw is a Bad Sign Bylaw
City Staff propose to give themselves powers not provided in provincial law, and to do so in a vague manner.
Joey’s Notepad: On UHOP Changes Removing Fifty Road and QEW as a “Future Multi Modal Hub”
A brief on why the change and what the change means.
City of Hamilton to Spend $2-Mil in 2022 for LDD Moth Aerial Spraying
The City hopes to prevent damage to the City’s tree canopy similar to last year’s significant outbreak caused by the nuisance moths previously referred to as gypsy moths.