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Kingman council approves public naming process and fundraising for Rancho Santa Fe interchange
Summary
The Kingman City Council voted to solicit public name suggestions and fundraising for renaming the Rancho Santa Fe Parkway interchange, after staff reported a $6,326 design change order to implement a new name and council and residents debated options including "Rattlesnake Wash" and "Flying Fortress."
The Kingman City Council voted to solicit public input and private fundraising to rename the Rancho Santa Fe Parkway interchange, with the city agreeing to cover any shortfall if fundraising does not cover a $6,326 design change order.
Council received a staff report that changing the interchange name from Rancho Santa Fe to Rattlesnake Wash would require a design change order of $6,326. City staff said that because the cost is on the design side it cannot be charged to the project's construction contingency and would be a direct city change order. City Manager Walsh and staff said the council need not decide the matter until July if it preferred to solicit public input first.
The motion approved by the council directs staff to compile a shortlist of names,…
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