Public Input Sought On City Of Hamilton Plan

November 4, 2013

The Department of Planning is updating the City of Hamilton Plan from 2001 and is relying on input from the public to ensure the new plan meets the needs of the community.

One of the Department’s latest initiatives in this regard is the creation of a travelling display. From Monday November 4th until Friday November 8th, members of the public can visit the display in the lobby of City Hall.

“I encourage members of the public to stop by the travelling display and take a look,” said the Minister of Environment and Planning, Sylvan Richards. “The travelling display visually shows the impacts on development under the 2001 City of Hamilton Plan.

“We are inviting input on topics that are relevant to how the built form and open space looks in the City. Would you like to see taller buildings? Should buildings be allowed to be taller than the Anglican Cathedral? Do you want to see more public art? These are some of the questions that the technical officers are asking people.”

Director of Planning Aideen Ratteray-Pryse said: “So far, previous travelling displays have been successful with many people stopping to talk to the technical officers and asking if we will be back. The answer is yes. Future dates have already been set and we are looking to do more public outreach and activities to engage members of the public in the planning process.”

The Department of Planning will also station their travelling display in the Washington Mall at the Sportseller entrance on Tuesday November 19th and Tuesday November 26th from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm. Planning staff will be available to answer any questions members of the public may have and to obtain input about what people would like to see in the new City of Hamilton plan.

The Department is also meeting with individual property owners in the City of Hamilton to discuss their desires for their properties and their neighborhood. The Department has already met with some business owners, residents and organizations. Any individual or group interested in meeting with the Department of Planning should contact them at 297-7756.

Information on the travelling locations, further outreach initiatives and the responses received from the public can be found on line at the Department of Planning website www.planning.gov.bm and on their Facebook page: Department of Planning – Government of Bermuda. People can sign up to receive email notifications from the Department of Planning by emailing planning2@gov.bm.

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  1. Ringmaster says:

    It is very confusing to know what plan is being put forward here. Is it connected to the 262 year lease of the Hamilton waterfront or something totally separate? Who is the architect, developer etc and where is the funding coming from?

  2. Headless Horseman says:

    oh you want input?

    Remove the current CoH mayor and his minions!

  3. whataboutus says:

    squash all quangoes back under the govt. dissolve coh, wedco, bldc, cof st jo, and whatever others exist. balance the books by ridding the govt of these creepy behind the scenes organizations that drain us to enrich themselves. the whole bunch sicken us all

  4. Sandy Bottom says:

    I have a few ideas.

    First, use our tax money to make Donal and Graeme rich. That would make us all happy. Then increase parking charges so nobody wants to shop in Hamilton. That will thrill the shopkeepers who pay those taxes. Dig up a few roads for no apparent reason. Make the Christmas Parade as miserable as possible. Send Donal on some expensive vacations so he can use his hate speech to prevent business from coming here. Threaten one or two administrators with being fired if they don’t cater to Graeme’s every whim. Redo the front of City Hall about once a year. And finally, get Donal a limo with a motorcade so he can pretend he’s Ewart.