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Bexley adopts new policy for naming, renaming park facilities


The city of Bexley has adopted a new policy for naming and renaming its parks, recreation facilities and programs.

The new naming conventions were drafted by a group of Bexley board and commission members, including members of the Recreation Board, the Tree and Public Gardens Commission and the Bexley Community Foundation, said Jim Wilson, a member of the group.

The city of Bexley has adopted a new policy for the naming and renaming of parks, such as Schneider Park, the city's newest park that opened last year and in August of this year hosted the inaugural Smoke and Fire Festival.

“I think the most important thing about the policy is that it keeps the ultimate control over decisions as to naming in the hands of the (City) Council,” said Wilson, who serves on the Tree and Public Gardens Commission. “Any recommendations that come through the process will come to (council).”

Council voted 7-0 on Nov. 15 to adopt legislation that is intended to “create a policy to provide for predictable, consensus-derived naming decisions,” according to the ordinance.



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