| Candidate | Brief Response | Full 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.
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| 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. |