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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 02 - Dove Extension Names OA STEM # MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER MEETING DATE: MAY 16, 2000 SUBJECT: WORKSESSION ITEM — CONSIDER NAMES FOR DOVE EXTENSION During the April 18 work session the issue of a name for the Dove Extension was discussed with Council. The problem with continuing the name Dove from the current intersection of Dove and Dove Loop is the creation of conflicts within our public safety dispatching system. It was the consensus of the Council that a set of historical names be provided for consideration for the name of the road. The list of significant individuals in Grapevine's is a long one. In addition to input from City staff, I also discussed the individual names with the Mayor, Ted Willhoite, Ed Langley and Joe Wright. The use of individual names raised the concern among the people I talked to that all of the individuals are fine people and choosing among just one of the names could result in hard feelings among these founders' descendents. Another concern expressed is that choosing from among these names would be forcing a choice from among equals. The list of individual names is: Millican Buckner Conine Hemley Wallis Baker Dorris Gano Langley Yates Yancey Bass Coble Parkman Another option was raised in discussions that we may want to use the historical names given to the area before development. There are two sets of names for areas. The first list is for those areas or features that are directly in path of the extension or right in line with it. The second is for those features that near the extension, but not directly in the path. in the path: Quayle Branch Quayle's Hill May 12, 2000 (8:04AM) Coble Branch Quayle Farm (sie, Indian Campground In the vicinity: Grapevine Springs Miller School Road Simmons Dairy The final suggestion was to retain the Dove Road name for the east/west portion and rename the Dove Road that runs north/south Dove Loop. This proposal also included the City paying $200 to the residents for address changes and $500 to the businesses for their reprinting costs. There are 27 residents on this portion of Dove and four businesses. The cost of this option would be $7400. I look forward to discussing these options with Council Tuesday evening. C C May 12,2000(8:04AM)