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Lake Forest adopts naming-rights and recognition policy for city amenities; council limits logos
Summary
The City Council approved a draft naming-rights and recognition policy that standardizes how plaques, signs and larger naming requests are handled; council members expressed consensus against corporate logos and directed staff to add record-keeping and maintenance provisions.
The Lake Forest City Council on Feb. 18 approved a naming-rights and recognition policy to guide how the city accepts and recognizes donations for city-owned amenities and public spaces.
Assistant City Manager George (presenting) described a three-tier draft policy covering small recognition plaques, naming rights for larger donations, and extraordinary gifts tied to major projects. He said the policy aims to codify a consistent process: written requests, administrative approval for plaques and city-council approval for larger naming…
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