Hollywood to officially rename confederate streets
Hollywood to
officially rename confederate streets
It's OFFICIAL! City
commissioners have put an end to a divisive battle over three Hollywood streets
that has the names of Confederate generals.
In a landmark decision, the city commission voted 6-0 to change
the names of three Hollywood streets named for Confederate commanders, reports
Miami Herald.
The street names that were previously named John Bell Hood,
Robert E Lee and Nathan Bedford Forrest, will now be known as Hope, Liberty and
Freedom streets.
The city's engineer will now find a company to replace the
signs and notify the county and agencies of the change.
More than 140 people signed up to speak at a public hearing.
Most of the people wanted the city commission to take down the street signs and
rename them.
Linda Anderson, who has lived in the city for more than 60
years and was one of the petitioners for the name changing, noted, "Thank
you for moving this forward, it's been over 15 years trying to make this
change, and I would hope today would be the last day that I will come in front
of you to ask for this change."
The commission came without discussion.
Commissioner Peter Hernandez left the room for the vote but
he did express displeasure with the public having been left out of the debate
over what the streets would be named.
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