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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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5 Candidate Responses (top)

Ward 13
CandidateBrief ResponseFull Response
Norton, Kevin Maybe Hamilton is a historic city with a great deal of built heritage. I would not recommend tearing down historic buildings but we do live in a city of change. As our need for expansion is met we must not forget what made us great to begin with. We should protect what brought us here and look forward as we make ourselves and our city greater.
Risdale, Marc Rhéal Yes Yes. In addition to the city's 10 year Housing and Homlessness Action Plan, we need to advocate more forcefully both at the Provincial and Federal levels for more action on poverty reduction. In addition, we need to implement inclusionary zoning to promote greater diversity in all our neighbourhoods.
Scime, Danya Yes YES, and allow creative uses to ensure that the Owners can maintain the buildings, celebrate the heritage and expand the uses to have them remain a part of our streetscape for many years to come,
Vanderbeek, Arlene Yes Yes. Absolutely.
Yull, Toby Yes

Response Summary (top)

Brief ResponseCount% of Total
Yes480.0%
No00.0%
Maybe120.0%

4 Candidates Have Not Responded (top)

Ward 13
Coull, Mark
Court, Rick
Mitchell, Pamela
Urquhart, Christeen