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Tree pruning projects on city's road network
Tree pruning and removal projects will see traffic control at three sites on the city's roading network this week.
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Infrastructure service renewals vital for city's operations
Ensuring the ongoing provision of key services within our city was an important component of last week's meeting of Hamilton City Council's Infrastructure Operations Committee.
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Green light for one of Hamilton's busiest intersections
New traffic lights at one of Hamilton's busiest intersections will be switched on this week, leaving Hamilton City Council staff and Councillors confident it will mitigate safety and congestion issues at the site.
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Council touts bigger spend on cycling
Investing public money into safer routes for biking, scooting and skating will provide big benefits for everyone in Hamilton.
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Upcoming closure of Kay Road
Changes are ahead for people using Kay Road in Hamilton's northeast suburbs.
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Traffic lights upgrade for London/Victoria Sts intersection
Work starts on Monday 3 September to upgrade the traffic lights on the corner of Victoria and London Sts, bringing improved safety for those who travel through this central city intersection.
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Thomas Rd/Gordonton Rd intersection enabling works begin
Work to further improve safety at the Thomas Rd/Gordonton Rd intersection has been fast-tracked by Hamilton City Council in preparation for the installation of traffic signals at the intersection.
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Free buses for people with disabilities endorsed, free for youth discussed
Hamilton City Council has resolved to endorse a proposal for free public transport for people with disabilities in the Waikato and supported seeking a business case for free buses for Under-18s in Hamilton.
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The first of 29 climate-friendly transport projects under way
Construction of the first Transport Choices project in Hamilton Kirikiriroa began this week, which will see a new roundabout installed at the Lake Road and Commerce Street intersection in Frankton.
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Caring at the core of Council's latest campaign
Hamilton City Council is encouraging anyone on the move around the city to look out for others.