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Resignation of Councillor Mark Donovan
East Ward Councillor Mark Donovan has resigned from his position on Hamilton City Council, effective immediately.
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Funding for transport projects given the tick
A suite of transport projects to improve safety and maintain Hamilton's network over the next three-years were approved at Hamilton City Council's Infrastructure and Transport Committee meeting today (11 March).
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Tours of water treatment plant on offer
Hamilton City Council will offer tours of its Waiora water treatment plant to help people understand the challenges of upgrading and maintaining essential waters infrastructure.
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Laying the foundation for a thriving community
Construction will begin this month on a new community hub in Ashurst Park, promising to elevate the already thriving Pukete Neighbourhood House to new heights.
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Waste Minimisation Fund pool doubles to $100,000 – community urged to apply
Hamilton community groups and businesses are set to benefit from increased funding for projects which reduce waste to landfill.
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Have your say to keep the 60km/h speed limit on Cobham Drive
Hamiltonians can now have their say to keep a lower speed limit on a section of Cobham Drive, between the intersection of Normandy Avenue and Tristram Street.
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Sector-wide change impacts Council credit rating
A change to how New Zealand's local government sector is assessed by rating agency S and P Global has had a flow-on impact for Hamilton City Council.
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Updated timing for Hamilton property revaluations
Hamilton's property valuations are facing a two-month delay.
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Council reshuffles roles following Councillor Mark Donovan's resignation
Hamilton City Council has today decided to address the vacancy left by Councillor Mark Donovan's resignation by redistributing the responsibilities amongst councillors.
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City opens water options for feedback
Public consultation opens today (24 March) on how Hamilton should provide water services in the future.