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Council fast‑tracks community-driven process to consider renaming small Crown Heights park after allegations around Cesar Chavez
Summary
Council designated the pocket park formerly named for Cesar Chavez for expedited consideration for renaming, waiving some procedural steps to allow neighborhood‑centered outreach. Council also directed staff to revisit the city’s naming policy.
Oceanside’s City Council on April 8 designated the small Crown Heights pocket park formerly named for Cesar Chavez for expedited consideration for renaming, citing recently reported allegations. Council voted to waive certain timing requirements in the city’s naming policy and to pursue an alternate, neighborhood‑focused public process that would solicit nominations and community…
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