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COMMUNITY RELATIONS MAY 11, 2015 4:45 P.M. <br />Committee Members Present: Karen White, Gavin Ferlic, Valerie Schey, Derek Dieter <br />Citizen Members Present: Gavin Seabe (AB), Alfreda Gillespie (AB) <br />Other Council Present: Tim Scott, Henry Davis, Dr. Fred Ferlic, Dr. David Varner, <br />Oliver Davis (XAB) <br />Others Present: Brian Pawlowski, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Kathryn Roos, <br />Bob Emery <br />Agenda: Bill 15 -34 Recommending Public Input be Encouraged <br />on a Suggested Additional Street Name to <br />Honor the Late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. <br />With every Community Relations Committee member present, Karen White, the Chair, opened the <br />meeting with one bill on the agenda. It was a resolution, primarily authored by Karen, encouraging <br />public input to an effort to name a street after the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. <br />It has long been felt by many in the community that the current dedicated stretch of the "inner belt" <br />was a slight to Dr. King's memory. It is both short in length and has no addresses. <br />During the Council comment portion that followed Karen's presentation, Tim Scott recounted that Mr. <br />Scoby has long advocated that a bus route be chosen, more specifically of late, Portage Aveune. <br />Henry Davis expressed some impatience with the years long process saying the Mayor who could simply <br />issue an executive order and the Board of Public Works could have had this done long ago. <br />Derek Dieter suggested involving the Historic Preservation Commission in any discussion to rename a <br />street. <br />Gavin Ferlic expressed support for soliciting public input. <br />Dr. Fred Ferlic and Karen White both saw a need to spell out the process for renaming a street. Karen <br />went on to say the Mayor should weigh -in and step -up to the process. <br />Mayor Pete said he asked for both public input as well as the Council's to achieve consensus as to which <br />street be renamed three years ago. <br />Finally Gavin made a motion to recommend the bill favorably. Derek Dieter seconded and all supported. <br />With that Karen White adjourned at 5:06 P.M. <br />