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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM <br />BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />DATE: <br />TO: <br />October 4, 2022 <br />Matt Longfellow, Public Works <br />Chris Dressel, Community Investment <br />Gerard Ellis, Fire Department <br />Brad Rohrscheib, Police Department <br />FROM: Theresa Heffner, Clerk <br />SUBJECT: Honorary Street Sign Placement <br />ORIGINAL NAME Fellows St. <br />NEW NAME: Harold Brazier Blvd. <br />CRITERIA FOR HONORARY STREET SIGNAGE IS LISTED IN BPW RESOLUTION NO. 48- <br />2009. PLEASE INSERT YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS IN THE APPROPRIATE FIELD <br />BELOW FOR THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: <br />1.The signage does/does not constitute a public safety hazard or public nuisance. <br />2.The signage or feature would/would not interfere with normal City operations or services. <br />3.All application, petition, and fee requirements have been met. <br />PUBLIC WORKS: Engineering will support the requests/recommendations from Traffic & <br />Lighting with regard to Honorary signs. <br />T&L: Regarding honorary street name signs, is there a guideline, an ordinance, or something <br />that applicants need to follow during the application process? It seems odd that someone can <br />request an unlimited length of road, and request an unlimited number of signs. If we don’t, I <br />strongly suggest we come up with requirements that everyone should follow like our permit, <br />handicap, and parking processes. I still think 2 signs, 1 on each end would suffice for this <br />long stretch of raod but will do whatever is decided on.