Hamilton's Tiny Homes middleman, Global Axxis, LLC, was administratively dissolved on Thursday for failing to file annual reports, according to the Wyoming Secretary of State's website ...
In a report to City Council’s planning committee, City planning staff are seeking Council’s formal approval comments submitted to the Province of Ontario regarding planned changes to Record of Site ...
Council to vote to permit a pay day loan to move locations, and then give staff delegated authority to approve location changes ...
Hamilton's Municipal Heritage Committee votes in favour of permitting demo, agreeing with new owners the historic auditorium is beyond saving ...
The City has no timeline for the arrival of the tiny shelter units. However, it remains confident that the Barton/Tiffany site will be operational "beginning in mid-January." ...
Proposed building on will be vulnerable to flooding, Conservation Board rules flooding cannot be mitigated, and lives be at risk if built.
Hamilton’s Committee of Adjustment (CoA) has an odd relationship with the City’s additional dwelling unit rules.
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City planning staff say the proposal is not compatible with the existing neighbourhood, and will result in the loss of 35 of 44 trees on the property.
City planning staff say the proposal is not compatible with the existing neighbourhood, and will result in the loss of 35 of 44 trees on the property.
City planning staff say the proposal is not compatible with the existing neighbourhood, and will result in the loss of 35 of 44 trees on the property.
City planning staff say the proposal is not compatible with the existing neighbourhood, and will result in the loss of 35 of 44 trees on the property.