File #: 2018-5950   
Type: New Business
Body: Recreation and Park Commission
On agenda: 9/13/2018
Title: Discuss Ideas for Marketing Campaign of Potential Park Names
Attachments: 1. Policy for Naming City Property and Facilities, 2. City Approved Names List
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Discuss Ideas for Marketing Campaign of Potential Park Names

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To: Honorable Chair and Members of the Recreation and Park Commission

From: Amy Wooldridge, Recreation and Parks Director

Re: Discuss Ideas for Marketing Campaign of Potential Park Names

BACKGROUND

At its April 12, 2018 meeting, the Recreation and Parks Commission received two written communications related to naming or re-naming parks. One was a request to rename Jackson Park to Justice Park. The second was to name a new, yet-to-be-built park at Alameda Landing Waterfront, to Bohol Circle Park.

At its May 10, 2018 meeting, the Commission discussed the City Naming Policy and the two park naming requests further and directed staff to provide a baseline of criteria for naming parks as well as historical background on Jackson Park from an Alameda historical source, such as Alameda Museum or the College of Alameda.

At its June 14, 2018 meeting, the Commission agreed to do an outreach campaign, on social media and other platforms, to generate a list of potential park names. The Commission would then discuss the names offered by the community and recommend a specific set of names to the Historical Advisory Board and then the City Council for final approval. This list could then be utilized anytime there is a new park requiring a name or a decision to rename a park. It is a similar process that is utilized for street names with a list of available street names that are then recommended to City Council for final approval. See Exhibit 1 for the City's Naming Policy.


DISCUSSION

The City's Naming Policy lists specific criteria for selecting the name for a City property, facility or street (Section C of Exhibit 1). These include:

1. A name that reflects the Iocation of the facility by geographic area;
2. A name that reflects the history of a facility such as the family name of the builder developer or person who may have donated the land when the individual has been deceased a minimum ...

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