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The debate over whether to turn Main St from a one-way
Bill Kelly Show
English - November 30, 2016 16:37 - 52 minutesNews Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The debate over whether to turn Main St from a one-way to two-way reared it’s head again during the LRT meeting yesterday. John Best. President, The Bay Observer
Toronto has been facing a ton of headaches when it comes to its new transit lines. But just because the escalating costs are causing problems in that city, doesn’t mean that they’ll be heading for Hamilton. Paul Johnson, Director, LRT Project Coordination
Hamilton has a new head of Economic Development and he used to be the city’s manager of Urban Renewal Glen Norton, NOW head of Hamilton Economic Development for the City of Hamilton.
The debate over whether to turn Main St from a one-way to two-way reared it’s head again during the LRT meeting yesterday. John Best. President, The Bay Observer
Toronto has been facing a ton of headaches when it comes to its new transit lines. But just because the escalating costs are causing problems in that city, doesn’t mean that they’ll be heading for Hamilton. Paul Johnson, Director, LRT Project Coordination
Hamilton has a new head of Economic Development and he used to be the city’s manager of Urban Renewal Glen Norton, NOW head of Hamilton Economic Development for the City of Hamilton.