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Monroe Council reviews proposed naming‑policy amendments to clarify process and fees

Monroe City Council · September 3, 2025
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Summary

City staff proposed clarifications to the municipal naming policy to distinguish major and secondary facilities, add signage and dedication‑display guidance, and adopt a two‑tier fee threshold that requires a 50% deposit for projects costing $2,000 or more.

City administration on Monday presented proposed amendments to Monroe’s naming policy that would clarify what types of public property can be named, add definitions for major and secondary facilities, and create a tiered fee approach for implementation costs.

Manager Robinson and Director Cochran told the council the original policy (adopted June 20, 2022) created a workflow for naming requests but left gaps when applicants sought to name amenities such as playscapes, tennis courts or conference rooms. Cochran said the…

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