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Home » All City Services » Permits & Licenses » Street & Sidewalk » Honorary Street Naming Dedication
The honorary street naming dedication program enables the city to commemorate individuals who have made significant contributions to the community and humanity. These memorials celebrate citizens without imposing substantial burdens associated with modification to the Official Street Map of the City. These honorary street names are meant to commemorate the honoree and do not replace the official street name or require re-addressing of the street. An honorary street dedication may also be applied to walkways, trails, or bicycle paths in addition to streets.
The potential honoree must:
Applicants are responsible for all costs associated with the fabrication, installation, and maintenance of honorary street dedication signs. Only upon receipt of funds in full will the signage be created and installed by the Department of Public Works.
$450 Application Fee (non-refundable)
Applicants are responsible for all costs associated with the fabrication, installation, and maintenance of honorary street dedication signs.
The Department of Public Works will evaluate the cost of the signage, labor, and associated parts and equipment for honorary street dedication signs. This cost will be the full responsibility of the applicant.
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