INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUB-COMMITTEEAGENDA 821 JUNE 2010 SOUS-COMITÉ DE LA TECHNOLOGIE DE L’INFORMATIONORDRE DU JOUR 8LE 21 JUIN 2010

 

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City of Hamilton

GENERAL ISSUES COMMITTEE

October 25, 2016, 10:30 AM

Council Chambers, Hamilton City Hall, 71 Main Street West

Stephanie Paparella, Legislative Coordinator 905 546-2424 x3993

 

 


1.

CHANGES TO THE AGENDA (Added Items, if applicable, will be noted with **)

 

2.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

 

3.

DELEGATION REQUESTS

 

3.1

Carol Lazich, Gilbert's Big & Tall

 

3.2

Milena Balta

 

3.3

Atillio DiFiore, Principal, Hamilton Biomedical Engineering Consulting / CSO Atwill Medical Solutions

 

3.4

Craig Burley, Barrister & Solicitor

 

3.5

**  Brian Smiley

 

3.6

**  Roger Stermann, Spectrum Scanning Services

 

3.7

**  Frances Murray, Durand Neighbourhood Association

 

3.8

**  Mark Rejhon, Hamilton LRT Citizen Advocacy

 

3.9

**  Eric Gillis

 

3.10

**  Ryan McGreal, Hamilton Light Rail

 

3.11

**  Angela Dinello

 

3.12

**  David Capizanno

 

3.13

**  John-Paul Danko

 

3.14

**  Chris Parkinson, Hamilton Blue Dot Group

 

3.15

**  Tanya Ritchie, Hamilton Guesthouse

 

3.16

** David Wu

 

3.17

**  Adrian Duyzer

 

3.18

**  Sean Hurley

 

3.19

**  Ken Watson

 

3.20

**  Mark Powell, Mark Powell and Associates

 

3.21

**  Dr. Lynda Lukasik

 

3.22

**  Mary Louise Pigott

 

3.23

**  John McGreal

 

3.24

**  Viv Saunders

 

3.25

**  Ute Schmid-Jones

 

3.26

**  Dennis Martin

 

4.

PUBLIC HEARINGS / DELEGATIONS

 

4.1

Mary Aduckiewicz, of R. Denninger Limited; Troy Thompson, of Thompson Pawnbroker; and, Wolgan Schoen, Matheos Kucuqi and Sonja Pichler, Black Forest Inn

 

5.

PRESENTATIONS

 

5.1

Light Rail Transit (LRT) Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) Update (PED16199) (City Wide)

 

6.

DISCUSSION ITEMS

 

6.1

Hamilton Street Railway (HSR) Fare Integration (PW16066) (City Wide)

(Referred from the Public Works Committee on August 11, 2016)

 

7.

MOTIONS

 

7.1

Reaffirming the Acceptance of the One Billion Dollar Investment in Infrastructure and Public Transit Investment from the Province of Ontario (Tabled from the June 15, 2016 General Issues Committee)

 

8.

GENERAL INFORMATION / OTHER BUSINESS

 

8.1

**  1,021 Written Submissions respecting the Light Rail Transit (LRT) Matter

 

9.

PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL

 

9.1

** RELEASED AS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT - Legal Opinion on Motions with Respect to the LRT

 

Pursuant to Section 8.1, Sub-Section (f) of the City’s Procedural By-law 14-300, and Section 239(2), Sub-section (f) of the Ontario Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, as the subject matter pertains to advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose.

 

10.

ADJOURNMENT

 

 

 

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