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By kevlahan (registered) | Posted June 09, 2016 at 10:31:07 in reply to Comment 119208
For the record (this information has been removed from the City's website), here are the members of the RTCAC committee that provided feedback and advice on the planning of the B-line (and some work on the A-line) from 2010-2011. You'll notice that there was a representative from the International Village BIA.
The monthly meetings were open to the public and the members also helped out at numerous public information sessions throughout the city.
Alaric Woodrow, Hamilton resident (Glanbrook)
Alissa Golden, Hamilton resident
Chani Shrive, Hamilton resident (Dundas)
Chris Blackwood, Mohawk College
Brian Detlor, McMaster University
Daniel Rodrigues, Hamilton Chamber of Commerce
Frank Scremin, Hamilton Airport
Ian Dunlop, Hamilton resident (Flamborough)
Jan Lukas, Hamilton resident (Ancaster)
Kelly Stewart, Corridor property owner
Liz Duval, Corridor property owner
Michael Korkut, Corridor property owner
Michael Slusarenko, Corridor property owner
Nicholas Kevlahan, Hamilton Durand Neighbourhood Association, Hamilton Light Rail
Paul Facia, Corridor property owner
Peter Hill, Hamilton Resident
Simon Gautrey, Hamilton Resident
Robert Barlow, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board, Stony Creek Resident
Ron Smithson, Chair of Seniors Advisory Committee
Shelley Gibbons, McMaster Student
Susan Braithwaite, BIA – International Village
Thomas Shields, Corridor property owner
Kathy Drewitt, Downtown BIA
Mark van der Woerd, Hamilton resident
Martinus Geleynse, Downtown Hamilton resident
Terri Wallis, Advisory Committee for Peoples with Disabilities (ACPD)
Comment edited by kevlahan on 2016-06-09 10:34:07
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