The Hamilton Spectator

Smile, Hamilton: The wait for selfie sign will soon be over

The plan is to install the 3D sign on the west side of the city hall forecourt

- KEVIN WERNER Hamilton Community News

A selfie-inspired Hamilton sign will be ready to take its place in front of city hall this spring, says Mayor Fred Eisenberge­r.

The Hamilton sign, similar to the city of Toronto’s eponymous sign that was installed for the 2015 Pan Am Games at Nathan Phillips Square, was proposed by Eisenberge­r last summer.

The hollow letters will be 2.25metres tall, two-metres deep and 20-metres long. People will be able to stand within the letters, while coloured LED lights will illuminate the sign. It is expected the lighting will change depending upon the season, holiday or particular event.

“It will be fantastic,” said Eisenberge­r.

The idea is to install the 3D sign on the west side of the city hall forecourt.

The $300,000 sign, which has been paid for by private donations, is being constructe­d by the Dundas-based company Hamilton Scenic Specialty Inc. There was no tendering process for the project.

Critics have argued there was lack of public engagement on where to install the sign.

Eisenberge­r said it’s a positive project for the community to celebrate Canada 150th’s anniversar­y, which was held in 2017. “It’s not a negative issue.” Other cities have adopted signs for promotiona­l purposes and to attract tourists, such as “I Amsterdam” located at the Rijksmuseu­m in the Netherland­s, Guadalajar­a, Mexico, and Budapest, Hungary.

Mike Kukucska, owner and president of Scenic Specialty, stated the work is progressin­g well and the target is to have the installati­on occur in March or April.

 ?? HAMILTON SPECTATOR FILE IMAGE ?? The proposed Hamilton selfie sign.
HAMILTON SPECTATOR FILE IMAGE The proposed Hamilton selfie sign.

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