Robert E. Lee Street Renaming Community Forum Aug. 3, 2020
Introductions Multi-Department Team • City Manager’s Office • Planning and Development Department • Street Transportation Department • Phoenix Public Library
Process/Timeline • Council Approval to Start July 1, 2020 21 days • First Resident Notification • Community Forums 90 days • Technical Review • Second Resident Notification 14 days prior to Council Formal Meeting • Council Formal Meeting Sept. 16, 2020
Proposed New Street Names • Seeking Input from Community on Potential New Street Name • Currently Proposed Names Include: • Freedom Street • Justice Street • Community may Propose Additional Names to Consider • City Council Decides New Street Name along with decision to rename
Street Location
Technical Report • Compile report with the following: • Maps of impacted streets/properties • Summary of public feedback • Research proposed street names • Cost estimate to replace signs • Source of funding to replace signs
Technical Report • Compile report with the following: • Estimate of financial impact to property owners, business owners and residents • List steps staff will take to assist affected individuals • Evaluate implementation timing issues • Recommendation of effective date of new name
Costs and Next Steps Costs and Next Steps $3,200 - New Signs Resident and Business Owner Reimbursement City staff assistance to affected residents
Notification of Decision Third Owner/Resident Notification • Letter of Approval • Address Change Notification • Copy of Recorded Ordinance
Address Change Assistance Online: phoenix.gov/street-renaming For more information, call us at (602) 262-4636
Virtual Meetings
Share Your Ideas Online: phoenix.gov/street-renaming E-mail: streetrenaming@phoenix.gov Call: 602-534-3630 Mail: Phoenix Planning and Development Department Attn: David Urbinato 200 W. Washington St., 3 rd Floor Phoenix, AZ 85003-1611
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