
Councillor Brad Clark Upcoming Town Hall


This secure, modernized platform for public safety information replaces the Hamilton Fire Department’s @HFD_Incidents feed on X (Formerly Twitter), a shift made necessary by the February 25, 2024, cybersecurity incident. As part of its enterprise strategy, the City is moving from using X for updates to more efficient and customizable dashboards to enhance public safety information.
“The new Hamilton Fire Department Incidents Dashboard underscores our commitment to enhancing public safety and transparency for Hamiltonians,” said Mayor Andrea Horwath. “By leveraging technology to modernize our services, Hamilton is leading the way in using innovation to improve the quality of life for our community.”
Updated every five minutes, the dashboard provides timely information about incident types, dispatched units, and general locations, with privacy safeguards in place, such as anonymized address information and exclusion of vulnerable locations. Once a response has been completed, the incident is removed from the dashboard.
“The launch of this Dashboard marks a key step in our efforts to build back stronger and better after the February cybersecurity incident,” said Marnie Cluckie, City Manager. “Not only does it replace a crucial tool, but it also enhances it, meeting high standards for security, transparency, and public engagement. This initiative is part of the City’s broader commitment to strengthen systems, innovate, and better serve the community.”
“The Hamilton Fire Department Incidents Dashboard demonstrates our commitment to timely and transparent communication with residents,” said Fire Chief David Cunliffe. “It’s a powerful tool supporting the service delivery provided by the Hamilton Fire Department.”
The Hamilton Fire Department Incidents Dashboard is now live and accessible via the City’s website at hamilton.ca/HFDIncidentsDashboard. It provides critical information to residents while maintaining the necessary safeguards around privacy and security. It also aligns with the City’s Digital Strategy to improve public access to information, streamline operations, and ensure data accuracy and privacy.
For more information, visit hamilton.ca/HFDIncidentsDashboard.


As part of our efforts to provide community members and partners with up-to-date and relevant information, the Hamilton Police Service’s Crime Information Analysis Unit (CIAU) releases city-wide HPS Ward Reports on a monthly basis. These reports are designed to help answer general questions from community members and partners. The Hamilton Police Service remains committed to working together with our community members to make the City of Hamilton stronger and safer for everyone.

As per the Escarpment Closure Procedure requirements, please be advised staff are planning maintenance work along Dewitt Road Access, Stoney Creek.
Staff are tentatively planning for the week of November 25th to 29th to install jersey barriers along the catchment area of Dewitt Access.
During this time:
To keep up to date on lane occupancies and road closures, you can refer to the following link. https://www.hamilton.ca/home-neighbourhood/getting-around/driving-traffic/lane-restrictions-and-road-closures

The three Stoney Creek Councillors Jeff Beattie, Matt Francis and Brad Clark worked together with our Public Works staff and City Council to place a unique Veterans Crosswalk at the cenotaph (funded through landfill royalties).
Our Remembrance Day Parade and Ceremony will kick off at 10:30am Monday November 11th.
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