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Shipping container art not 'common sense'
Allowing a shipping container to be displayed on private property because it is deemed public art "is not common sense", says Hamilton City Council's Planning Guidance Unit Manager.
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No 'blank cheques' for critical infrastructure projects, says Council
Suggestions that Hamilton City Council is being ripped off by contractors on the city's biggest construction projects are false said Chief Executive Lance Vervoort.
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Wastewater transfer station ready for first flushes in Peacocke
The biggest wastewater transfer station in the city is ready for the first flushes from the existing Fitzroy community and future homes in Peacocke.
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Building heights and housing density up for review in Hamilton
Building heights and where housing density is allowed in Hamilton's District Plan are again up for review in some areas across the city.
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Works start on safer, wider, footpath
Works started this week on improving footpaths at a high-profile Hamilton site as part of a partnership between Hamilton City Council and local company Engas Development.
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Panel decision confirms natural environment and heritage protection
Significant natural areas (SNAs), archaeological and cultural sites, and notable trees in Hamilton now have protections confirmed, as a hearing panel appointed by Hamilton City Council released it latest decision last week (Friday 3 May).
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Rototuna site earmarked for housing
Housing options will be explored for a prime site next to Rototuna Village.
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Balance struck for development charges
Developers facing large increases to development contribution (DC) charges in the next financial year have had the impacts eased at a meeting of Hamilton City Council today (4 June).
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Council meeting wrap-up
Hamilton City Council met on 14 March 2019. The information below is a summary of decisions made and is not the formal minutes of the meeting. The agenda and associated report are and minutes are available on the Council's website at hamilton.govt.nz/agendas.
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Hamilton's buzzing on all fronts – be proud
By Hamilton City Council Chief Executive Richard Briggs
Hamilton is a city on the rise. Our success is attracting national attention and a phrase I have been hearing a lot lately is ‘Hamilton's Renaissance'. It tells of a city which is benefiting from sustained economic, population and housing growth within our community and in the wider Waikato.