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Westminster adds Charlie Kirk signage beneath All American Way, declares Oct. 14 ‘Charlie Kirk Day’ after heated debate
Summary
After hours of public comment and repeated objections from residents and some councilmembers, Westminster’s City Council voted to add ‘Charlie Kirk Way’ on street signs along All American Way and to designate Oct. 14 as Charlie Kirk Day; both measures drew sharply split votes and sustained public protest.
Westminster’s City Council voted on Nov. 12 to add secondary signage honoring Charlie Kirk along All American Way between Westminster Boulevard and 13th Street and to adopt a city resolution designating Oct. 14 as Charlie Kirk Day.
Mayor Wynne introduced the proposal as a way to honor “leadership, patriotism and civic engagement.” The action approved by the council does not change the legal street name (All American Way) but authorizes supplemental signage: an 8‑inch font reflective plaque on the mast/pole visible to pedestrians and an additional smaller line integrated into the overhead signal signage. Staff said the standard street‑name panel limits how much text can be added on the overhead sign but that the pole‑mounted…
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