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More $6 all-day carparks for Hamilton's central city
All-day paid parking is expanding to help meet the increasing demand from commuters and people wanting to spend more time in Hamilton's central city.
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Green light for transport projects and consultation
Seven climate friendly transport projects were given the go ahead at the Infrastructure and Transport Committee today. The Committee also approved public consultation on the city's Water Supply Bylaw, and agreed to recommend to Council that it approves the 2024 Hamilton Speed Management Plan.
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Hamilton's Transport Choices projects move closer to construction phase
Twenty-eight improvement projects to enhance road safety and reduce transport emissions have been confirmed by Hamilton City Council's Infrastructure and Transport Committee.
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Biking events all month long to celebrate Biketober
Hamilton City Council is introducing a month-long festival of biking to encourage Hamiltonians to get on their bikes and explore the city.
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Hundreds of students to benefit from School Link project
A transformational project will start in mid-2024 to provide safer travel for the hundreds of students attending schools and the University of Waikato, and for the many more people who walk, bike, and use scooters to travel in the east of Hamilton.
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Infrastructure and Transport Committee wraps for 2023
Today's Infrastructure and Transport Committee meeting was a chance to reflect on recent achievements across water, waste minimisation and transport, and make some final decisions before wrapping up for the year.
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Council to consider proposed changes to central city parking
Two-hour free parking in Hamilton's central city may be replaced by a new demand-responsive pricing model as Hamilton City Council looks for opportunities to increase revenue as part of its proposed 2024-2034 Long-Term Plan.
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Proposed changes to central city parking included in draft Long-Term Plan budget
A new demand-responsive pricing model for parking is being proposed for central Hamilton from 1 January 2025 after a majority of Council voted on Wednesday to include it for consultation in its draft 2024-2034 Long-Term budget.
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Decision made on Transport Choices programme
The Minister of Transport Simeon Brown has written to Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate and Hamilton City Council's Chief Executive Lance Vervoort, to inform them of his decisions regarding the Transport Choices programme.
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New date set for Love Your Bike Day
Hamilton City Council's annual Love Your Bike Event was postponed last month due to COVID-19 Alert Level 2 restrictions. A new date has been announced for Sunday 18 April at Claudelands Park 10-12pm.