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Do you believe Hamilton should do more to protect and enhance its built heritage?

Responses to the question: "Do you believe Hamilton should do more to protect and enhance its built heritage?"

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7 Candidate Responses (top)

Ward 09
CandidateBrief ResponseFull Response
Conley, Doug Maybe Each situation should be judged on its own merits.
Galindo, Cam Yes Yes. Hamilton has a history, and we need to preserve it.
Marrone, Tone Yes definitely,it broke my heart to see the partial demolition of the church on james and jackson,awful
McMullen, Geraldine    Yes Yes, we have a number of fantastic examples of old architecture in Hamilton and it is necessary to maintain our heritage at every opportunity.
Robbins, Marie Yes Yes, this is a particularly important issue that is a particular focus of what I would like to accomplish at City Hall. I believe that an appreciation for, and investment in, Hamilton’s heritage and culture will be a critical factor for propelling Hamilton’s development forward and have dedicated several blog posts to this issue, specifically addressing some items of heritage in Ward 9 – Heritage Stoney Creek like Battlefield Park and Olde Stoney Creek, the Devil’s Punchbowl and also a city-wide reinvestment in public spaces.
Rosser, Christopher Maybe There is a fine line to walk in protecting heritage and stifling growth. Each case needs to be viewed on an individual basis.
Rukavina, Frank Yes Building on our heritage is an integral part of a City.

Response Summary (top)

Brief ResponseCount% of Total
Yes571.4%
No00.0%
Maybe228.6%

2 Candidates Have Not Responded (top)

Ward 09
Austin, Lee
Fiorentino, Nancy