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This past week, staff emailed the League of Minnesota Cities to inquire about any model policies relating to naming <br />public facilities. Staff was informed that the League has not created a model policy establishing criteria for naming <br />facilities but they did have some sample policies from cities in other states, which they sent. Those policies are <br />included for Council information as well. They include policies from West Linn, Oregon, Mount Pleasant Michigan <br />and Pinellas County. Note, that naming policies could include park and recreation facilities, streets, bridges, <br />wetland/open space areas, civic buildings or facilities (e.g. auditorium or community room), or other places within <br />the City. <br />Timeframe: <br />Funding Source: <br />Responsible Party(ies): <br />Outcome: <br />Staff would like to receive direction from Council whether or not the current policy(ies) for naming public facilities <br />is sufficient to act upon requests for naming public facilities/parkland or if Council would prefer a new policy be <br />drafted combining the previous direction from the Park and Recreation Commission and the information received <br />from other cities. If the thought is to combine information to draft a new policy, staff would appreciate feedback on <br />which components the Council would like to include in such a policy. <br />OR <br />Council may simply direct staff to work on combining the information received and draft a policy to bring back for <br />comment and approval. <br />Resolution Naming Public Facilities Policy <br />Resolution Accepting Donations Etc Policy <br />Memorial Policies <br />City of Champlin Naming Policy <br />West Linn Policy <br />Mt Pleasant Policy <br />Pinellas County Policy <br />Attachments <br />Form Review <br />Inbox Reviewed By Date <br />Kurt Ulrich Kurt Ulrich 11/09/2017 03:04 PM <br />Form Started By: Jo Thieling Started On: 11/08/2017 11:47 AM <br />Final Approval Date: 11/09/2017 <br />