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<br /> <br /> <br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Action: Adoption of City of Eugene Naming Policy <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting Date: September 27, 2010 Agenda Item Number: 6 <br />Department: City Manager’s Office Staff Contact: Beth Forrest <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 541-682-5882 <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br />The council is asked to consider and formally adopt the City of Eugene Naming Policy. The intent of the <br />policy is to guide the naming of City-owned facilities in a fair, objective and consistent manner and aid <br />in the selection of names that are suitable to the property or facility, respectful of the history of the site <br />or area, useful to the public in locating the facility and reflect prevailing or emerging community culture. <br /> <br />In general, City facilities are named for their geographic location, or for a natural, historic, or geological <br />feature - a practice that promotes community identification and creates a sense of ownership by <br />community members. Facilities and amenities may also be named to recognize or commemorate <br />individuals. The proposed naming policy (Attachment A) supports a continuation of this practice and <br />further clarifies the criteria and procedures for naming and renaming. It also recognizes the existence of <br />several internal policies. <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />A City Council work session was held on May 19, 2010, at which time a proposed naming policy was <br />presented. In addition to setting forth specific procedures for addressing or initiating naming proposals, <br />the policy emphasizes three core elements of any process: <br /> <br /> Transparency: <br /> Naming and renaming opportunities will be anticipated and/or publicly <br /> acknowledged as early as practicable. For high-profile City projects, staff will notify the council of <br /> potential naming opportunities and follow the relevant process. The council may choose to charge an <br /> existing or ad hoc committee with analyzing the social and financial implications of the proposal. <br /> <br /> Fiscal Responsibility: <br /> The identification and analysis of the financial costs associated with a <br /> naming proposal is to be a component of any naming proposal. <br /> <br /> Public Engagement: <br /> The details of a well-publicized public comment process are specified in the <br /> naming policy. The need for additional outreach and publicity will be determined as each naming <br /> proposal is considered. <br /> <br />During its discussion of the draft policy, the council suggested several changes. These changes were <br />incorporated into the policy and a revised draft was distributed to the council on July 29, 2010. No <br />further revisions have been proposed. <br /> <br />The procedures outlined in the “Council-Initiated Proposals to Other Jurisdictions” section of the <br />proposed policy were given a test run when a request was made by the Whilamut Natural Area Citizen <br />Planning Committee in May 2010 for the council to recommend that the new I-5/Willamette River <br /> <br /> <br /> Z:\CMO\2010 Council Agendas\M100927\S1009276.doc <br /> <br />
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