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Committee approves honorary street sign program with 5-per-year cap and initial deceased-only recognition
Summary
Staff proposed an honorary street sign program; the committee approved a modified program limiting signs to five per year (one per ward) and recommending the first two honors be posthumous, with signs produced by the city at an estimated $300 each and placed for 20 years.
Brianna Boccaccalupo, the city’s management analyst, presented a proposed honorary street sign policy at the Government Operations Committee meeting Sept. 15; the committee approved the program with modifications, including a five-per-year cap and a recommendation that the first two honorees be deceased.
The program will permit applicants to nominate an individual for an honorary sign that is placed beneath the existing street name. The application requires a sponsoring city council member and staff review; final approval rests with the full council, the draft says.
Under the draft, a honoree…
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