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Originally Posted by adam
FiarHamilton, I'm just the opposite, I could easily live without the gateway signs, but feel a skating rink and beautiful city hall would draw more people to the downtown and help rejuvenate the area. Spend some money on a tourism website and reach a larger audience (internet = gateway to the world)
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I don't disagree with wanting an skating rink, heck my wife and I would use it, and lack of a close outdoor ice rink was one of the things which made me hesitant about buying a home in Hamilton.
I'm talking about changes to projects that will allow for limestone & stainless as a finish on City Hall. My point is you can't have everything, so some things need to be sacrificed. The fact is, that's life, and it's full of sacrifices.
Maybe there's something other than gateway signs, and a skating rink that can be cancelled/delayed to get limestone on City Hall. I don't know, those were just easy targets. I'm open to other suggestions as well.
But, just saying raise taxes is too easy, and IMHO won't be (shouldn't be) considered. Try writing a letter to The Spec and suggest the city raise taxes to cover the $3.5M for City Hall's limestone & stainless (or for the entire $8.5M). Then see what letters follow, it will show that no politician is going to float that idea. It's not an option.