Durand Neighbourhood Association Blog - page 39

Upcoming Events, Pedestrian Issues on Queen, Cannon Street Bike Lanes, Heritage & More

Upcoming Community Events Community Land Trust – Public Launch Event (April 2) How can we create positive community uses for under-used land in the core? Beasley Neighbourhood Association is hosting a meeting at LIUNA station on April 2 to launch the Hamilton Community Land Trust.  The event is Free, but please RSVP to allison@hamiltonclt.org. Ward..

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Built Heritage, Beer Festival, Adopt a Park, Community Land Trust

Restoration and Conservation of  Hamilton’s Built Heritage Please join us on April 8th from 7pm -9pm Workers Arts and Heritage Centre, 51 Stuart StreetTo learn about the Restoration and Conservation of  Hamilton’s Built Heritage. See the attached poster for all details and forward to any you know who might be interested. Please RSVP using the..

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Open Letter RE: James Street Baptist Demolition and Free Public Event on Heritage Restoration (April 8)

Letter from the Durand Neighbourhood Association to the Re: Decision to allow partial demolition of James Street Baptist Church The DNA has released an open letter directed to the Heritage Committee, Permit Committee and City Staff  asking important key questions to help clarify the issues surrounding the partial demolition of James Street Baptist Church. Learn..

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Durand Helps Pasadena, March 6th Traffic Meeting, Bikeshare Locations, Nimbyism on the Agenda

Continuing to help Pasadena Fire Victims: Durand Kicks into High Gear While many in the community have been helping the residents of The Pasadena Apartments that was recently completely damaged due to fire, the Durand has also been setting up a specific fund and goods drop. We have set up an account at First Ontario..

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Durand Traffic Meeting Reminder, Helping Fire Victims, Safegaurd your home, James Street Baptist Demolition

* REMINDER * Durand Traffic Issues – Community Input Required (and meeting on March 6th, be sure to attend) The DNA is seeking input from it’s members on traffic and transportation issues in the neighborhood. We are using Democravise [UPDATE: the website is back up and running] to gather your comments online. Click on the..

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