CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE NAMING OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, FACILITIES AND STREETS

Tuesday, September 12, 2017 · 3:30 PM AM · 841 N. Broadway, First Floor Conference Room

TL;DR

The Citizen Advisory Committee met to discuss naming two municipal locations: renaming a street after Dr. Lester Carter and designating a building in honor of Greg 'Ziggy' Zyszkiewicz. These honorary naming resolutions appear to be primarily symbolic gestures recognizing local community members.

Key Decisions

  • Honorary street name for Dr. Lester Carter Under consideration
  • Renaming 809 N. Broadway building after Greg 'Ziggy' Zyszkiewicz Under consideration
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Agenda

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  3. 1. Substitute resolution assigning the honorary street name "Dr. Lester Carter Drive" to North 24th Street from West Burleigh Street to West Auer Avenue in the 7th Aldermanic District.
    Resolution
  4. 2. Resolution relating to renaming the 809 N. Broadway building as the Greg “Ziggy” Zyszkiewicz Municipal Building.
    Resolution
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