HWDSB ward distribution survey
- At March 12, 2018
- By Michele Perry
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Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) Board of Trustees are considering a change to the current ward distribution in response to the new ward boundaries approved by the City of Hamilton and we are seeking public feedback on a preferred option for ward couplings as well as feedback on ward couplings for both Alternate Option 1 and Alternate Option 2.
If you are interested in providing feedback, please fill out the survey, which will be available until 4 p.m. on March 31, 2018. The Board of Trustees will receive a final recommendation along with a summary of all survey responses received at a Special Board meeting on Monday, April 9, 2018.
LRT – NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT REPORT ADDENDUM
- At June 13, 2017
- By Michele Perry
- In News
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We are now welcoming comments and thoughts about the Operations, Maintenance and Storage Facility (OMSF) as it will have direct impact on the Kirkendall neighbourhood. You can access the full report from the links below.
Focus on section 2.7 as it offers an overview. Section 5 starting on Page 17 of the Noise and Vibration study is also important. On page 28 of this report (section 5.1.6) are their recommendations.
Please forward all comments by June 19th to president@kirkendallhood.ca
The following has been copied from the City of Hamilton LRT website at: Hamilton.ca/LRT
NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT REPORT ADDENDUM
An addendum to the Environmental Project Report (EPR) for the Hamilton B-Line Light Rail Transit Project, including a summary and all other required documents, has been submitted to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change an is now available for a 30-day review period from May 29 to June 28, 2017.
Quick links
- Notice of EPR Addendum (PDF 427 KB)
- Main EPR document (PDF, 9.9 MB)
- Design drawings/maps (PDF, 37.33 MB)
- View the full EPR Addendum
LRT support needed!
- At April 21, 2017
- By Michele Perry
- In News
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Hello Kirkendall Neighbours!
We received the following letter from our friends at Hamilton Light Rail. We felt it was important to share as it is a time-sensitive matter and an initiative that the KNA fully supports.
Dear friends,
It all comes down to this coming Wednesday. Hamilton City Council is risking the city’s LRT plan in a high-stakes game and things are getting downright ugly.
Council needs to approve an amendment to the Environmental Project Report so that the Environment Ministry can complete its Environmental Assessment for the LRT. The project can’t move forward until this step is finished, meaning the deadline to get a contract signed to build the system before the next Provincial election will be in jeopardy.
Knowing that, a majority of councillors are stalling and filibustering instead of approving the Environmental Report.
Councillors have already hashed over the Environmental Report over two long committee meetings totaling literally 26 hours, and at the end of both meetings they voted to defer a decision. This is despite the fact that there is no good reason not to approve the report and submit it to the Province.
The vote has been pushed back to the upcoming Council meeting this coming Wednesday, April 26. If Council defers a vote again – or, worse, votes against submitting the report, the entire LRT project will be in jeopardy.
We risk losing everything: ten years of planning and development, $1 billion investment in rapid transit, hundreds of millions of dollars in infrastructure replacement and capacity expansion along the LRT corridor, 3,500 construction jobs, apprenticeship programs for young Hamilton, hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars in new transit-oriented development that we need to grow our tax base and get the city’s financial affairs in order, and Hamilton’s very reputation as a serious place to invest and do business.
Through a depressing combination of partisanship, gamesmanship, lack of vision, lack of courage and fear of change, there is a very real chance that Council will kill this once-in-a-lifetime chance to transform the future.
We can’t let that happen!
Between now and next week, it is absolutely imperative that your Councillor hear from you and everyone you can convince to do the same. This is especially vital if you live in the ward of one of the “swing” councillors who is still undecided and most likely to end up voting in favour:
- Ward 6 (East Mountain) – Tom Jackson
- Ward 8 (West Mountain) – Terry Whitehead
- Ward 9 (Stoney Creek Mountain) – Doug Conley
- Ward 10 (Stoney Creek) – Maria Pearson
- Ward 13 (Dundas) – Arlene VanderBeek
The best thing you can do to make an impact is pick up the phone and call your councillor. Here are their phone numbers and email addresses:
Contact Your Councillor
Ward |
Name |
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Phone |
Mayor |
Fred Eisenberger |
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1 |
Aidan Johnson |
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2 |
Jason Farr |
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3 |
Matthew Green |
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4 |
Sam Merulla |
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5 |
Chad Collins |
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6 |
Tom jackson |
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7 |
Donna Skelly |
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8 |
Terry Whitehead |
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9 |
Doug Conley |
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10 |
Maria Pearson |
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11 |
Brenda Johnson |
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12 |
Lloyd Ferguson |
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13 |
Arlene VanderBeek |
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14 |
Robert Pasuta |
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15 |
Judi Partridge |
If there was ever a time to speak up and make your voice heard loud and clear, it is between now and this coming Wednesday.
I’ll be completely honest: if we succeed, this won’t be the last time we have to push Council to do the right thing and stay on track. They will have an opportunity to vote on the Operating and Maintenance Agreement with Metrolinx early next year. This is a long road and we’re not at the finish line yet.
But if this step fails, the whole project may well fail with it. So we have to speak up now – respectfully, optimistically, hopefully – and get through this crisis. Then we’ll start planing to be ready for the next one.
No huge, city-changing project ever came easy, and this is no different. The important thing is not to become discouraged and give up. There are people around the Council table and in the city who want this project to fail, and our cynicism would be their strongest ally.
It’s not too late to save Hamilton’s LRT plan from fear and cynicism, but we all need to push together.
Sincerely,
Ryan McGreal
Hamilton Light Rail
Volunteers needed at Aberdeen Gardens Retirement Residence
- At April 09, 2017
- By Michele Perry
- In News
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Aberdeen Gardens Retirement Residence is looking for adult volunteers for daytime activities such as card games, BINGO, Xbox bowling, pool, carpet bowling and shuffleboard with active seniors.
If you can help please call Barb 905-529-3163 ext 153 or email barb@aberdeengardens.com
Slow down signs
- At February 14, 2017
- By Michele Perry
- In News
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Drop by Stanley Avenue Baptist Church to pick up your slow down sign during the times listed below.
Signs are available on a first come basis.
Monday 6:45pm – 8pm
Tuesday 9am – 3pm
Wednesday 9am – 1pm and 6:45pm – 8pm
Friday 9am – 2pm
You can also reserve your sign by emailing the Kirkendall Neighbourhood Association at events@kirkendallho
Letter of support for LRT from the KNA
- At February 07, 2017
- By Michele Perry
- In News
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The KNA recently submitted a letter to the city to not only reaffirm our support for the Light Rail Transit(LRT) project but to explore a few concerns that continue to be raised about the project and provide our comments on them. This was our last opportunity to provide feedback before the project moves forward with the formal Environmental Assessment process.
You can read the entire letter here: 2017.02.03 – KNA LRT Letter