Hamilton’s Climate Change Reserve
The City of Hamilton’s Climate Change Reserve was established in 2018 with the central purpose of funding initiatives that advance the City’s approved climate change goals. The Reserve is administered by the Office of Climate Change Initiatives and is guided by Policy No. FPAP-RE-015. A preliminary allocation of $1.5 M was placed into the Reserve when it was first established. As part of the 2023 Budget process, Council approved a sustainable source of funding for the Reserve through the general tax levy, which will allocate an additional $2.5 M to the Reserve annually.
Successful 2025 Climate Change Reserve Applications for City-Led Initiatives
Relevant Climate Action Strategy Actions Climate Mitigation Plan
- Action 10.0: Establish then implement a city-wide EV Strategy (residential, commercial, and municipal)
Funding: $84,610
The Reserve funding requested will cover 25% of the cost for the Eco-Literacy Electric Book Mobile initiative.
Relevant Climate Action Strategy Actions Climate Mitigation Plan
- Action 5.0: Install solar PV on new and existing buildings.
- Action 8.0: Decarbonize the bus fleet
- Action 23: Set a target of 50,000 trees planted per year within City boundaries
Funding: $225,000
Applicant: Procurement Division, Finance & Corporate Services
Summary Description: This initiative will support the first phase of efforts to design, pilot, test and eventually implement a social procurement framework that embeds social, economic, and environmental objectives into the City’s purchasing practices.
A social procurement strategy and framework will shift the focus of procurement from achieving the lowest price to achieving best value, with best value being a balance of cost-effectiveness with meaningful community benefits. This means leveraging public spending to generate outcomes that support climate action, social equity and economic inclusion.
The Reserve funding requested will support Phase 1 (~45% of the cost) of this initiative.
Relevant Climate Action Strategy Actions Climate Mitigation Plan
- Enabling Action (i):Investigate and Design a Carbon Accounting Framework (including a climate lens, carbon budget and sustainable procurement policy)
Funding: $110,000
Applicant: Transportation Division, Public Works
Summary Description: This initiative will support the purchase of battery-powered hand tools such as grass trimmers, blowers and hedge trimmers to replace ~30% of the Divisions current gas-powered small tool inventory, allowing the Division to continue to evaluate the performance of these hand tools for day-to-day maintenance tasks. This shift to battery-operated tools will bring more efficient, quieter and cleaner operations while reducing reliance on gas-powered equipment.
The funding requested will cover 100% of the cost to purchase the tools.
Relevant Climate Action Strategy Actions Climate Mitigation Plan
- General contribution to corporate greenhouse gas emission reductions via elimination of equipment that utilizes fossil fuels.
Funding: $36,745
Applicant: Parks Division, Public Works
Summary Description: This initiative will trial a new solar light and pole design which incorporates a flexible solar panel that is wrapped around the pole, reducing wind loads and allowing the lights to be directly buried into the ground without a footing. This renewable energy lighting system will enable the lighting of parks that have been more difficult to light because of the need for wiring conduits.
This initiative will support solar lighting at playgrounds in 5 City park locations, including the replacement of conventional lighting in 3 locations and the installation of lighting in 2 parks that currently have no lighting. The parks are located in Wards 3, 4,10, 13 & 15.
The Reserve funding requested will cover 100% of the cost for this initiative.
Relevant Climate Action Strategy Actions Climate Mitigation Plan:
- Action 5.0: Install solar PV on new and existing buildings.
- Action 16.0: Implement strategic renewable solar energy installations.
Funding: $150,000
Applicant: Forestry & Horticulture Division, Public Works
Summary Description: This three-year pilot initiative, in partnership with Hamilton Naturalists’ Club, will focus on planting large calliper trees in backyards in low tree canopy neighbourhoods. The target will be to plant 50 trees per year through a program that includes a significant outreach and education component including:
- information about the importance of trees;
- how to properly plant a tree; and
- how to care for trees after they are planted and as they mature.
The initiative will also raise community awareness about other tree programs available through the City.
The Reserve funding requested will cover 100% of the cost to implement this initiative.
Relevant Climate Action Strategy Actions Climate Mitigation Plan
- Action 23: Set target of 50,000 trees planted per year within City boundaries
Climate Adaptation Plan
- Action 8.1: Work with local partners to continue tree planting and preservation, explore community partnerships and naturalization programs to reduce urban heat island and enhance ecosystem function.
- Action 8.2: Implement the Urban Forest Strategy and consider additional measures to support it or expand its impact.
Funding: $132,950
This project will protect residents from extreme heat by providing them with suitable cooling right where they live, throughout their units via heat pumps. Currently, these townhouse units don’t have any cooling unless the tenants purchase and install their own window-mounted or portable air conditioners.
The anticipated GHG emissions reduction resulting from this project is 105.5 tCO2e/yr, which represents a 94% reduction at the property. This will primarily be achieved by replacing natural gas-fired equipment with electric heat pumps, but also by generating electricity on site from solar photovoltaics.
The Reserve funding requested will cover 28% of the cost to implement this initiative.
Relevant Climate Action Strategy Actions Climate Mitigation Plan:
- Action 5.0: Install solar PV on new and existing buildings
- Action 6b: Launch a small-scale neighbourhood deep energy and emissions retrofit project in the residential sector.
- Action 14.0: Develop a next generation electrical grid.
- Action 16.0: Implement strategic renewable solar energy installations.
Climate Change Impact Adaptation Plan:
- Action 3.1: Develop and implement a response program for vulnerable populations to protect residents from climate-related risks (i.e. extreme cold, extreme heat, etc.)
- Action 3.3: Coordinate local efforts to address excessive indoor temperatures in rental housing; and Hamilton’s Climate Change Impact Adaptation Plan.
- Action 3.4: Align ongoing efforts within the City to continue expanding affordable housing to protect vulnerable populations to reduce climate-related impacts from extreme weather and temperatures.
- Action 11.1: Work with local partners to conduct vulnerability and risk assessments on local energy systems and identify opportunities to increase local energy generation.
Funding: $403,000