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Subcommittee forwards amended honorary street‑name policy to full council, requires applicants to pay sign creation costs
Summary
Worcester Public Works Subcommittee voted to send an amended ordinance on honorary street names to the full council. The amendment adds district councilor involvement for unveilings and requires applicants to pay the actual cost to create designation signs, with the commissioner determining cost; committee discussed but did not set a flat fee.
The Worcester City Council Public Works Subcommittee voted to forward an amended ordinance governing honorary street names to the full council with changes that place sign‑creation costs on applicants and add process guidance for district councilor involvement.
City Solicitor Alexandria Calcutis told the committee the updated draft adds language requiring applicants to pay the cost to create designation signs and related costs; the draft also includes a subsection to ensure district councilors and the mayor’s office receive…
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