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Provincial Planning Statement - Land Use - City of Hamilton Response

Land Use Policy Statement - Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing 

The Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) is a consolidated statement of the government’s policies on land use planning. It applies province-wide and provides provincial policy direction on key land use planning issues that affect communities.

City of Hamilton's Response to Provincial Policy Statement Review (PED19188) - October 1, 2019

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Churchill Park Update (October 2019)

Video Overview

The project manager for the Churchill Park Phase 1 redevelopment gave the Ward 1 Office a tour of the improvements the City of Hamilton has made to the site.  We apologise for the audio quality, while it was a beautiful day to be in the park, the wind was high

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Queen Street South Conversion moved to the Spring 2020

 The conversion, tentatively scheduled for completion in fall 2019, is planned for early Spring 2020. City staff re-evaluated the timeline for the following reasons:

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Safety on the Street

Neighbourhood street speed reductions coming to your community

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Development in Ward 1

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Request for Independent Review - July 12, 2019

July 12, 2019

To:  Mayor Fred Eisenberger, Chair, Hamilton Police Services Board and Hamilton Police Services Board Members

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Media Release - July 5, 2019

Councillors Wilson and Nann call for an independent review of Hamilton Police Services response to the events at Hamilton's Pride Celebration.

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Calming Aberdeen

On June 26th, City Council will be voting on proposed changes to Aberdeen Avenue from Queen Street South to Longwood Road South. These modest changes, if passed, will help protect some of our most vulnerable citizens and create safer streets for everyone.

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D-Day 2019

The older I get, the more time compresses. June 6, 1944, no longer seems that long ago. Seventy-five years is within the lived experience of many Canadians, including my own parents whose fathers served, survived, and came home following the conclusion of WW2. Many of their childhood friends and neighbours and thousands upon thousands of their allied soldiers remained behind on the beaches, in the fields, and in the trenches.

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Kirkendall Neighbourhood Strategy

The Kirkendall Neighbourhood Strategy is about developing a shared vision for the neighbourhood by connecting and engaging with people who live, work, learn and play in Kirkendall. This neighbourhood plan is created by working with community members and stakeholders within Kirkendall to identify, plan and champion the changes they want to see. It's about understanding that we all have assets and strengths that can help make our community a healthier and more vibrant place to be by finding ways to support one another in building it.

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