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Growth driving water investment
Growth and government requirements are driving a massive increase in water infrastructure investment across Hamilton city and the Waikato district.
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What's happening in Hamilton
There's always something happening in Hamilton, and this July is no exception! Whether you're looking to give back, try something new, or simply enjoy...
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Community to have their say on central city water reservoirs design
Landscaping, materials, and viewing paths are all up for discussion as Hamilton City Council seeks more community feedback on the design elements of two new water reservoirs planned near Hamilton Lake.
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New Hamilton property values to be released – what it means for rates
Hamilton property owners will soon be able to view their updated property values online, following the completion of the city's 2024 property revaluation.
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Wellington Street Beach park gets ‘summer ready'
Start planning those picnics – improvements to the popular park area at Wellington Street Beach are set to be in place ahead of the upcoming summer season.
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Speed limit to stay at 60km/h on Cobham Drive
The speed limit on Cobham Drive will remain at 60km/h, Hamilton City Council and NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) have determined.
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Adoption of 2025/26 Annual Plan
Hamilton City Council has finalised its work programme and budget for the next financial year, progressing the projects and investment set in the 2024-34 Long-Term Plan.
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Depreciation uncertainty focus of Annual Plan debate
The value of waters assets, and how that could impact Hamilton City Council's books, has dominated today's (Thursday 29 May) Annual Plan discussions.
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Ditch the throwaway cups and bring it (a reusable) instead!
Don't opt for a handful of landfill when ordering your morning coffee - bring a reusable cup instead.
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Council report a ‘must-read' ahead of local election
Hamilton Kirikiriroa is at a crossroads – and the decisions made in the next three years will shape our city for generations.