2849 days ago

Poll: Does Hamilton need an i-SITE?

Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press

Hamilton's i-SITE is safe for now, but councillors were divided over a long-term solution for the space. Moving it into the council building will save council $5m over 10 years, Mayor Andrew King said. But are there other options? Vote in our poll and leave your opinions below!

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Does Hamilton need an i-SITE?
  • 36.8% It should remain where it is
    36.8% Complete
  • 32.5% It should move into council reception
    32.5% Complete
  • 21.5% It should move into Hamilton Gardens
    21.5% Complete
  • 9.1% Other - comment below!
    9.1% Complete
209 votes
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