CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE NAMING OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, FACILITIES AND STREETS
TL;DR
The Citizen Advisory Committee on the Naming of Public Buildings, Facilities and Streets met to consider six resolutions assigning honorary street names across the city in five different aldermanic districts. All six resolutions were presented for consideration, honoring Carl E. Hunt, F. M. Eason, José A. Olivieri, Shirley Smith, Mary L. McCormick, and Cherrye J. Trotman.
Key Decisions
- Honorary street name for Carl E. Hunt on North 47th Street (7th District) Presented for consideration
- Honorary street name for F. M. Eason on North Palmer Street (7th District) Presented for consideration
- Honorary street name for José A. Olivieri on South 9th Street (12th District) Presented for consideration
- Honorary street name 'Shirley Smith Boulevard' on North 111th Street (9th District) Presented for consideration
- Honorary street names for Mary L. McCormick and Cherrye J. Trotman on North Prospect Avenue and West Roosevelt Drive Presented for consideration
Agenda
- 1. Resolution assigning the honorary street name Carl E. Hunt to North 47th Street between West Burleigh Street and West Roosevelt Drive in the 7th Aldermanic District.Resolution
- 2. Resolution assigning the honorary street name F. M. Eason to North Palmer Street from West Townsend Street to West Concordia Avenue in the 7th Aldermanic District.Resolution
- 3. Resolution assigning the honorary street name José A. Olivieri to South 9th Street between West Mineral Street and West Washington Street in the 12th Aldermanic District.Resolution
- 4. Resolution assigning the honorary street name "Shirley Smith Boulevard" to North 111th Street from West Green Tree Road to West Daphne Street in the 9th Aldermanic District.Resolution
- 5. Resolution assigning the honorary street name "Mary L. McCormick Way" to North Prospect Avenue from East State Street to East Mason Street in the 4th Aldermanic District.Resolution
- 6. Resolution assigning the honorary street name "Mrs. Cherrye J. Trotman" to West Roosevelt Drive from North 20th Street to North Teutonia Avenue in the 1st Aldermanic District.Resolution
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