2022-07-08 Ward 1 Newsletter
- Complete Safe Shared Streets - Online Event and forthcoming policy changes
- 2022 Municipal Election
- Locke Street South Public Art Project
- Chedoke Creek: From Disaster to Recovery Video
- Get Engaged
- Hamilton's Food Strategy
- Parks Master Plan
- Park Winter Washroom Pilot Program
- Free Menstrual Products Survey
- City's Response to Bill 13 and 109
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Greener Ward 1
- EcoGoats
- KNA Summer Food Drive SATURDAY JULY 9
- Notices
- Events
Ward 1 Newsletter 2022-05-23
THIS EDITION OF THE WARD 1 NEWSLETTER INCLUDES:
- Chedoke Creek: Disaster to Recovery
- Victoria Day Notices:
- Ward 1 Waste Pick-Up
- Fireworks
- Longwood Rd S Bridge Rehabilitation
- The Residential Infill: Good Neighbour Guide
- LDD Moth - Aerial Spraying Program Begins May 24, 2022
- Mapleside Park Play Your Way Survey Report
- Provincial Voting Information for Residents
- Events
- Greener Ward 1
2021-05-18 Ward 1 Newsletter
THIS EDITION OF THE WARD 1 NEWSLETTER INCLUDES:
- Hamilton COVID-19 Update: 18+ Vaccination Appointments Now Open
- What is Happening in Cootes Paradise? Maureen's letter to the Spectator
- Ward 1 Online Public Information Events
- Pearl-Kent Bike Boulevard Pilot Program
- Alexander Park Future Improvements
- Hold the Date for the H.A.A.A. 2nd Public Information Session
- Victoria Park Play Structure Update
- Beulah Park Play Structure update
- Community Pantry in Ward 1
- Community Magic at the Westdale
- Infrastructure Announcement
- Hamilton Reads
- Senior of the Year Awards
- Virtual Seniors Event
- Virtual Seniors Centre - St Matthew's House
- Hamilton Monarch Awards
- Growing Canada's Forests Program
- Service Line Warranties of Canada Information
2021-03-14 Ward 1 Newsletter
HIS EDITION OF THE WARD 1 NEWSLETTER INCLUDES:
- Hamilton’s COVID-19 vaccination program expands to include adults aged 80+ with the launch of the Provincial online booking portal
- Hamilton Gets Hosed – Premier is shortchanging Hamiltonians on LRT funding
- Victoria Park Spray Pad Elements Survey ends March 19
- Victoria Park Playground Accessibility Features Survey Start March 15th
- Beulah Park Playground Elements Survey ends March 19
- H.A.A.A Park Renewal Plan
- NATURhoods: Naturally Adapting to Urban Runoff - A Ward 1 Online Event
- Main Street West Water Distribution System Shutdown NOTICE
- 804-816 King St W (UHOPA-19-004 & ZAC-19-009) Statutory Public Meetings March 23, 2021
- Gender Gap in Cycling - Cycle Hamilton Study Wants to Hear from Women+
- Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Master Plan
- Hamilton Seniors of the Year Nominations Open
- Placemaking Grant Pilot Program Applications Close April 9, 2021
- Kirkendall Garden Club and the Giant Pumpkin Growing Contest
- Unwanted flyer delivery
- Online Events
2020-10-02 Ward 1 Newsletter
THIS EDITION OF THE WARD 1 NEWSLETTER INCLUDES:
- Valley Inn Bridge
- Senior of the Year Award: Archie McQueen (Ward 1)
- Meet Your Ward 1 Neighbour: Julia Hitchcock (Video)
- Notice of Public Meeting for UHOPA-18-005/ZAC-18-012 (235 Main St W, 74 Queen St S, 244 & 246 Jackson St W)
- Westdale South Road Work Update
- Kirkendall Neighbourhood Association Food Drive
- Events
- COVID Update
- Social Gathering Limits: Additional Guidance on Indoor and Outdoor Events and Gatherings
City of Hamilton COVID-19 resources
The vast majority of Hamiltonians have come together by staying apart. The practice of self-isolation and physical distancing of 2 metres (6 feet) makes a difference. Thank you for heeding the advice of Public Health. Please continue to follow the advised protocols.
We have watched as communities have worked collaboratively to assist those who are not in a position to stock up on resources or access basic needs because of additional challenges. Neighbours are reaching out to neighbours through phone calls and social media, and wider communities who have mobilised overnight to serve vulnerable populations.
Caremongering Hamilton is an example of that quick mobilisation. It is a grassroots group lead by the Disability Justice Network of Ontario and Hamilton Student Mobilization Network. The goal is to help those with economic, social, health and mobility challenges as measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus. The group operates through Facebook and welcomes those in need and those who can volunteer or financially support the work. See the about section on their Facebook account or read them in The Spec, CBC Hamilton and the Washington Post.
To those essential workers in healthcare, grocery, waste collection, logistics, and so many others - thank you seems too small a word for the depth of gratitude we all feel towards each of you, none-the-less, THANK YOU!
Wishing you all health and safety.
Below you will find links to information provided by the City of Hamilton's public services. The City's website is the best source of Public Health and up-to-date information for residents.
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