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City of Hamilton Investing Over $150 Million in Roads and Transportation Infrastructure in 2026
The City of Hamilton is investing more than $150 million in 2026 to improve roads and transportation infrastructure across the city. These investments support road resurfacing, reconstruction projects, active transportation improvements, and other upgrades that help residents travel safely and efficiently. During the City’s recent budget engagement process, residents identified road conditions and infrastructure renewal as top priorities . The 2026 Budget includes sustained
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March Break Magic: Free Community Skates Sponsored by Councillor Tadeson
Looking for a fun way to keep the kids active this March Break? Councillor Mark Tadeson is pleased to sponsor a series of Free Open Skates at the Glanbrook Arena! Whether you’re a seasoned skater or just getting your balance on the ice, all Ward 11 residents are welcome to join us for these complimentary community sessions. Where: Glanbrook Arena 4300 Binbrook Road When: Sunday, March 15: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Tuesday, March 17: 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Sunday, March 22: 1:00 PM
Feb 27


2026 Budget Update: Practical Savings and Responsible Decisions
2026 Budget Update: Putting Your Tax Dollars to Work—Carefully When families and businesses are stretched thin, the last thing they need is a Council that isn't watching the same bottom line they are. In this year's budget deliberations, my focus remained simple: find real savings without cutting the services Ward 11 residents count on. My Commitment to Fiscal Responsibility As your representative, I want to be very clear: I have never supported the City’s annual tax increas
Feb 27


Rain Ready Hamilton — Rebates for Stormwater-Friendly Landscaping
The Rain Ready Hamilton program, administered by Green Venture in partnership with the City of Hamilton, offers residents rebates of up to $5,000 to install landscaping features that manage rainwater on their property. Whether you're looking to add a rain garden, permeable driveway, or rainwater collection system, the program helps make these upgrades affordable while improving your property's appearance and value. Funding Tiers Tier 1 — Up to $1,500 Rain gardens, rainwater
Feb 26


How to Report a Problem in Ward 11: Your Complete Guide
Report Any Neighbourhood Problem in Ward 11 Did you know the City of Hamilton has a single online portal where you can report almost any neighbourhood concern? While the main City line ( 905-546-2489 ) is a great catch-all, using the direct contacts below can often get your request to the right department faster. The fastest way: Visit services.my.hamilton.ca/reportaproblem or use the specific contacts below. For emergencies, always call 911 . Quick-Reference Reporting Guid
Feb 26


Curbside Yard Waste Collection Resumes March 2
Curbside yard waste collection returns to Ward 11 beginning the week of March 2, 2026, continuing weekly on your regular waste collection day through Friday, December 11, 2026. Residents are reminded that yard waste is also accepted free of charge, year-round, at any of the City's three Community Recycling Centres — a convenient option outside of collection season or for larger quantities. For full details on accepted materials, collection guidelines, and Community Recycling
Feb 25


Property Tax Assistance Available
Hamilton offers property tax assistance programs for eligible residents, with applications due March 2, 2026 . The Seniors Property Tax Rebate provides tax relief for qualifying seniors and includes an additional Utility Rebate for residents with active metered water accounts. If you've already applied and received the rebate in 2025, you're automatically re-enrolled for 2026—no new application needed. However, if your circumstances change and you no longer meet eligibility c
Jan 29


Primary Care Access for Ward 11 Residents: How the Hamilton Health Team Can Help
Access to family doctors continues to be a challenge for many residents in Ward 11, particularly in Binbrook, Mount Hope, and other fast-growing areas where healthcare services are under pressure. The Hamilton Health Team is working to improve access to primary care by coordinating connections between residents who do not have a family doctor and providers who are accepting new patients across Hamilton, Haldimand, and Niagara North West. How Ward 11 Residents Can Use the Ser
Jan 29


Taking Ward 11 Priorities to Queen's Park: ROMA Conference Report
I spent the early morning and late night hours of January 18-20 traveling back and forth to Toronto on the GO Train to attend the Rural Ontario Municipal Association Conference, meeting directly with provincial ministers to advance Ward 11 and rural priorities across Hamilton. Councillors Jeff Beattie, Maureen Wilson, and Mike Spadafora joined me on this annual advocacy trip. Rural Development Grant Expansion I led discussions with Minister Thompson, the Minister of Rural Aff
Jan 29


🏗️ Why Do Development Approvals Take So Long?
Understanding the Development Approval Process Why building applications take time—and what's actually involved When someone proposes to build or renovate in Ward 11, the approval process often feels frustratingly slow. Residents see a "For Sale" sign or construction proposal and wonder why it takes months—sometimes years—before shovels hit the ground. The answer isn't bureaucratic foot-dragging. It's comprehensive technical review designed to ensure buildings are safe, envir
Jan 29


City Services Update for Monday, January 26, 2026
City of Hamilton facilities, services, and programs are open today, Monday, January 26, 2026. However, there are service impacts due to road conditions and cold weather. A Significant Weather Event remains in effect , meaning winter maintenance service timelines are delayed. Road Conditions Main roads are cleared but remain snow covered. Crews began moving into residential streets around 3:00 a.m. and continue operations. A first round of City-maintained sidewalks is expected
Jan 26
City Offering Drop-In Clinics to Support 2025 Vacant Unit Tax Declarations
The City of Hamilton is offering a series of in-person, drop-in clinics to help residential property owners complete their 2025 Vacant Unit Tax declaration accurately and on time . City staff will be available to provide one-on-one assistance. No appointment is required. Residents should bring their Notice to Declare letter or most recent property tax bill , which contains the roll number and access code needed to complete the declaration. 📍 Upcoming Clinic Dates Please note
Jan 15


City of Hamilton Weather Update January 15, 2026.
Weather Impacts Update Thursday, January 15, 2026 The City of Hamilton continues to monitor weather conditions and adjust services accordingly. Residents can always check hamilton.ca/weatherimpacts for the most up-to-date closure information. 🕐 A second update will be shared at approximately 1:00 pm. The Ward 11 office is open and working for you. Facility Closures All City administrative offices and City facilities are closed today. ✔️ The Hamilton Farmers’ Market remains
Jan 15


Neighbourhood Information Meeting: Proposed Development at 2640–2654 Binbrook Road
Residents are invited to attend an in-person neighbourhood information meeting regarding a proposed development located at 2640–2654 Binbrook Road, Hamilton . The purpose of this meeting is to present the proposed design concept for the site and provide an opportunity for members of the public to ask questions and share feedback. The proposed development includes: Three blocks of standard two-storey townhouses One block of three-storey back-to-back townhouses One block of thr
Jan 7


Ontario Begins Mandatory Greenbelt Review — What It Could Mean for Ward 11
Ontario Begins Mandatory Greenbelt Review — What It Could Mean for Ward 11 Recent news reports have highlighted calls for the Ontario government to begin the mandatory review of the Greenbelt Plan , a legislated process intended to assess how protected agricultural and natural lands around the Greater Toronto Area are managed and conserved. This review has become a topic of public discussion following past debate and controversy over potential changes to Greenbelt boundaries
Dec 21, 2025


Happy Holidays from Ward 11 – What's Open and Closed in Hamilton
Dear Glanbrook and Ward 11 residents, As the holiday season approaches, I want to wish you all a joyful, safe, and restful time with family and friends. Happy Holidays! To help you plan ahead, please note that all City of Hamilton administrative offices will be closed from December 25, 2025, to January 1, 2026 , reopening on January 2, 2026 . For any emergencies during the holidays — including roads, water mains, sewers, animals, or health and safety issues (such as spills, o
Dec 19, 2025


Walkthrough: How to Complete Your Vacant Unit Tax (VUT) Declaration Online
This step-by-step guide walks residents through the online Vacant Unit Tax (VUT) declaration process , from registering for the My.Hamilton portal to successfully submitting their annual declaration. If you prefer video instructions, a full walkthrough is also available here: Video walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbUDAF2gj5U Download SIMPLE Walkthrough instructions Download Detailed Walkthrough with pictures Before You Begin You will need: Your Notice to Declar
Dec 19, 2025


Vacant Unit Tax Declaration Period Now Open
Vacant Unit Tax Declaration Period Now Open The declaration period for Year 2 of Hamilton’s Vacant Unit Tax (VUT) program is now open. All residential property owners are required to declare the occupancy status of their properties for the 2025 tax year by Wednesday, April 15, 2026 . Declarations can be submitted: Online at hamilton.ca/VacantUnitTax By phone at 905-546-2573 By email at vacantunittax@hamilton.ca By mail to Vacant Unit Tax, 71 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, L
Dec 19, 2025


Proposed Changes to Conservation Authorities – Your Feedback Needed Before December 22
The Risks of Centralizing Our Local Conservation Authority As your Ward 11 Councillor and a Board Member of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, I’ve seen firsthand how NPCA staff deliver practical, science-based stewardship of our watershed, woodlands, and greenspace in Glanbrook. I’ve worked directly with them to upgrade Binbrook Conservation Area—improvements that make it better for families while protecting water quality. I’ve also watched them partner effective
Dec 15, 2025


INFRASTRUCTURE: Dickenson Road Sanitary Sewer Project
Important Update on the Glanbrook Sewer Upgrade Project Dear Ward 11 Residents, I know this major infrastructure project along Golf Club Road and Dickenson Road has been incredibly disruptive for many of you—longer road closures, heavy equipment, noise, dust, and detours that affect your daily routines. You’ve been patient and understanding, and I want you to know I hear your frustrations loud and clear. My office continues to push the project team for better communication an
Dec 14, 2025
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