Designated sites where residents can drop off items that are not to be picked up as part of regular curb pick up service. Some items that can be dropped off include appliances, bulky ridge plastic, electronics, leaf and yard waste, metal, tires,
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Camp programs offered by the City of Hamilton during March Break, summer and winter break, and on PA Days. Activities include: games, crafts, sports, etc. Additional support is available for campers with disabilities or special needs.
Prodigal Sonz is a basketball team comprised of at-risk youth and their mentors. The goals of this program include:
Churches in Hamilton that are part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints offering worship services throughout the week. Many locations also offer additional faith-based programming, including youth groups and Bible study groups.
A free income tax clinic for current and last year returns only. Appointments are required for virtual, in-person, or drop-offs.
Accessible parking permits authorize the permit holder to park vehicle in a designated accessible parking space. Permit must be displayed on the dashboard or sun visor and may be used in any vehicle in which the permit holder is travelling.
The LEAD (Liberty Equine Assisted Development) Program is designed to develop the limited skill sets of at-risk youth through special activities while leading a horse individually or in a group.
The municipal law enforcement agency for the City of Hamilton.
A collective of residents living in a specific area or community in the city of Hamilton. Each association may hold meetings and stay connected through email or social media.
The City of Hamilton offers a wide variety of recreation programs for all ages and abilities, offered on a seasonal basis. Programs can be drop-in or require registration. Please contact for details.