January 2007
Resurfacing work along a busy section of road will be carried out during off-peak hours this week to minimise the effect on traffic. This Thursday and Friday [1-2 February], Knox Street from Victoria Street to Anglesea Street is being milled - removing the road's top layer - and resurfaced. The road works are dependent on weather conditions. If rain causes delays, the road works will be resched... more...
Resurfacing work along a busy section of road will be carried out during off-peak hours this week to minimise the effect on traffic. On Wednesday and Thursday [31 January-1 February], Anglesea Street from Bryce Street to London Street is being milled - removing the road's top layer - and resurfaced. The road works are dependent on weather conditions. If rain causes delays, the road works will b... more...
 It’s new, it’s fresh, it’s out now [Tuesday/Wednesday 30/31 January].  The refreshed new look City News has a vibrancy that reflects the heart of Hamilton’s growth and it’s coming of age as an emerging metropolitan centre.   Editor of City News Curt Christiansen says the new look of City News is in line with the new Hamilton brand.   “City News is a very successful publica... more...
Council has partnered with Transit New Zealand to deliver a significant Access Hamilton project ahead of schedule to achieve four-laning of Wairere Drive from Te Rapa Road to Pukete Road by April 2007. The four-laning project was initially scheduled for delivery under Council's 2006-16 Long Term Plan in 2008/09. As a result of four-laning improvements being carried out by Transit on Te Rapa Road ... more...
Hamilton has had its biggest demand on water for more than two years during the last few days and city residents are being urged to adhere to water restrictions. Residents returning to the city after holiday breaks are thought to have been responsible for large volumes of water being used late Sunday afternoon and again yesterday. Water consumption jumped from 56 million litres of water used on ... more...
A major refurbishment of Council's 13 Graham Street housing complex will begin on 15 January 2007 and run through until 13 July 2007. The impetus behind the upgrade is to improve the quality of life and comfort for residents of Council housing complexes. The upgraded units at Graham Street will have refurbished kitchen facilities, self-contained laundries, improved insulation and modern decking. ... more...