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Is Hamilton doing enough to support and encourage new investment in our older neighbourhoods? If not, what should the City be doing?
Responses to the question: "Is Hamilton doing enough to support and encourage new investment in our older neighbourhoods? If not, what should the City be doing?"
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2 Candidate Responses (top)
Ward 05 | ||
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Candidate | Brief Response | Full Response |
Bedi, Jaswinder | No | The City is not doing enough. My view is that city should adopt a more comprehensive approach for the development of a healthy sustainable business ecosystem by business congenial policies. On the other hand, city should make efforts to make this city, a centre of excellence any a particular area by developing appropriate infrastructure and a business incentive program to attract investment, business and the talent. |
Stacey, Dave | No | I believe that the city could be doing more to attract new business to Hamilton. It is a shame to hear about how council has put bureaucracy before innovation when it comes to examples such as The Pearl Gallery. Hamilton has a great advantage to most other cities being a thruway for all traffic heading to and from NY state. We should take better advantage of this in attracting businesses and not punishing those who are helping to rejuvenate this city. |
Response Summary (top)
Brief Response | Count | % of Total |
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Yes | 0 | 0.0% |
No | 2 | 100.0% |
Maybe | 0 | 0.0% |
2 Candidates Have Not Responded (top)
Ward 05 | ||
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Collins, Chad | ||
Rukavina, Frank |