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Resident warns proposed honorary street-name amendment may be overbroad; urges more public dialogue
Summary
A resident criticized proposed amendment language for honorary street naming, saying fees, maintenance requirements and a 10-year sunset clause are unnecessarily restrictive and warning of "function creep." He urged council to seek broader feedback before introducing amendments.
Manuel Gomez, a York resident, used the public-comment period to raise concerns about an amendment to an honorary street-name measure he said appeared likely to be introduced by Councilwoman Queena Washington (referred to in comment as sponsor). Gomez said he appreciated a prior speaker's positive remarks about community recognition but…
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