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Council meeting wrap-up
Hamilton City Council met yesterday as it prepares its Annual Plan 2019/20, with key decisions including a move for i-SITE, changes to the city's development contributions policy and the retention of the city's free parking trial.
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Further feedback opportunity on DC update
Hamilton City Council is providing a further opportunity for feedback on the city's Development Contributions (DC) Policy update through an open briefing with Councillors next month.
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Plan lays the foundation for a sustainable community
A plan for a new neighbourhood in Hamilton's south-west lays the foundation to protect and enhance the area's natural environment and provide much needed housing for the city.
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Peacocke contract a massive milestone: Mayor
The partnership between local government, central government and iwi is critical to progressing Hamilton's newest neighbourhood for development, said Hamilton's Mayor Paula Southgate.
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Council leader to take on new role
Hamilton City Council's City Growth General Manager Jen Baird is to leave Council at the end of May to take up a new role as Chief Executive of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ).
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Council proposes updates to how growth is funded
Updates to a policy that determines how growth is funded in Hamilton is now open for public feedback.
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Council seeks partners to help transform central city
Private developers are being invited to partner with Hamilton City Council to further open the central city to the Waikato River.
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Celebrating Hamilton's diverse history through new street names
Proposed changes to the way we name new streets in Hamilton aim to better celebrate te reo Maaori and the diverse history of our city.
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Government to provide support for water reforms, jobs and growth
The Government today announced a $2.5 billion package to support local government transition through the reforms to New Zealand's drinking water, wastewater and stormwater services. The package will also stimulate local economies while creating jobs and unlocking infrastructure for housing.
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Peacocke programme celebrates milestones
Hamilton City Council has awarded Schick Civil Construction the contract to build a new roundabout in the south-west of the city, the first major piece of roading infrastructure for the new neighbourhood at Peacocke.