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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 26 - Resolution Authorizing Ceremonial Street Naming Public Works Agency www.santa-ana.org/pw Item # 26 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report December 6, 2022 TOPIC: Resolution Authorizing Ceremonial Street Naming AGENDA TITLE Adopt a Resolution Authorizing Ceremonial Street Naming (General Fund) RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Adopt a resolution authorizing the ceremonial street naming of Helen M. Shipp Way, along Willits Street from Fairview Street to Bristol Street, and the ceremonial naming of the intersection of Willits Street and Raitt Street to Black History Square. 2. Direct staff to install a certain number of ceremonial signs to be approved for the stretch along Willits Street from Fairview Street to Bristol Street. DISCUSSION On August 2, 2022, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. NS 3024 to recognize outstanding individuals who have made a significant impact on their community through the commemorative or honorary naming of streets or intersections. In accordance with the ordinance, Councilmember Hernandez initiated a request to honor Helen M. Shipp. Helen M. Shipp and her family legacy has made a profound and lasting cultural impact on the neighborhood they called home, the City of Santa Ana, for over five generations by creating community events for African American culture to thrive in and advance equality for all. Historically, our Black History Month celebration, along with the Black History Parades within the city, stem directly from Helen M. Shipp. It began small, with no more than eight family members near the intersection of Raitt Street and Willits Street. Due to her advocacy for the African American community to be recognized for their significance within the city and the impact it created for African Americans living in Santa Ana, the parade grew to upwards of 20,000 in attendance. The Ceremonial “Helen M. Shipp Way” signs are proposed to be installed along Willits Street from Fairview Street to Bristol Street. In addition, the intersection of Raitt Street and Willits Street is proposed to be designated with “Black History Square” ceremonial signs. Exhibit 1 shows the proposed sample signs. Exhibit 2 shows three signage location options with the number of signs ranging from 7 to 14 signs. Staff requests that the City Adopt Resolution Authorizing Ceremonial Street Naming December 6, 2022 Page 2 3 1 0 5 Council provide direction on which option to select for the number of signs to be installed. Below are the options and corresponding cost: Option No.Number of Signs*Cost 1 5+2 $5,467 2 7+2 $7,029 3 12+2 $10,934 * Helen Shipp plus Black History Square The ordinance requires a resolution for the approval of the ceremonial sign (Exhibit 3). Additionally, the ordinance allows for certain requirements, such as notice of application and program fees to be waived by majority vote of the City Council when the request is initiated by a current Council member. Approval of this resolution includes waiving the ceremonial street name installation fees in the amount not to exceed the cost shown for each option in the table above. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with the action. FISCAL IMPACT The total amount of funds needed is based on the option selected by the City Council. A total amount not to exceed of $10,934 is needed for the production and installation of up to 12 Ceremonial Street signs and 2 Black History Square signs. Funds are available in Account No. 01104012-62300. EXHIBIT(S) 1. Ceremonial Street Signs for Helen Shipp and Black History Square 2. Signage Location Maps (Options 1-3) 3. Resolution Submitted By: Nabil Saba, P.E., Executive Director – Public Works Agency Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager Fiscal Year Accounting Unit- Account No. Fund Description Accounting Unit - Account Description Amount 2022-23 01104012-62300 General Fund-City Council Legislative Contract Services- Professional $10,934 Total $10,934 B S * * H O N O R A R Y * * H quare H S * * H O N O R A R Y * * elen hipp WY istorylack M. SANTA ANA 1869 STREET SIGN TOPPER CEREMONIAL DATE REVISION CITY ENGINEER DATE:APPROVED: PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY CITY OF SANTA ANA EXHIBIT 1 EXHIBIT 3 Resolution No. 2022-XX Page 1 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 2022-xx A RESOLUTON OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DIRECTING AND AUTHORIZING A CEREMONIAL STREET NAME OF HELEN M. SHIPP WAY ALONG WILLITS STREET FROM FAIRVIEW STREET TO BRISTOL STREET, AND THE CEREMONIAL NAMING OF THE INTERSECTION OF WILLITS STREET AND RAITT STREET TO BLACK HISTORY SQUARE WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana (hereinafter referred to as the “City”) is a charter city and municipal corporation duly organized and existing pursuant to and under the provisions of the laws of the State of California; and WHEREAS, on August 2, 2022, the City Council for the City of Santa Ana approved Ordinance No. NS-3024 (“Ordinance”) to recognize outstanding individuals who have made a significant impact on their community through the commemorative or honorary naming of streets or intersections; and WHEREAS, the Ordinance, which amended Chapter 33 of the City’s Municipal Code, detailed the application process including the procedures, fees, and details for when and how said procedures and fees may be waived by the City Council; and WHEREAS, Helen M. Shipp and her family legacy have made a profound and lasting cultural impact on the neighborhood they called home, the City of Santa Ana for over five generations by creating community events, including the Black History Parade, for African American culture to thrive in and advance equality for all; and WHEREAS, since it was founded in 1980, to celebrate Black History Month, the Black History Parade, which began with her family, quickly grew to upwards of 20,000 in attendance during its tenure in the City of Santa Ana due to her advocacy for the African American community to be recognized for their significance within the City and the impact it created for African American people living in Santa Ana; and WHEREAS, the first procession of the Black History Parade in Santa Ana took place on Raitt Street near the intersection of Raitt Street and Willits Street; and WHEREAS, Councilmember Hernandez initiated a request to honor the legacy of Helen M. Shipp to recognize the lasting cultural impact she and her family brought to the City of Santa Ana; and brs 11.15.22 Resolution No. 2022-XX Page 2 of 3 WHEREAS, ceremonial “Helen M. Shipp Way” sign toppers are proposed to be installed along Willits Street from Fairview Street to Bristol Street. In addition, the intersection of Raitt Street and Willits Street is proposed to be designated with “Black History Square” ceremonial sign toppers; and WHEREAS, the ordinance requires a resolution for the approval of the ceremonial sign toppers, and as allowed by said Ordinance, certain requirements for said ceremonial street naming, such as notice of application, and all applicable fees and charges may be waived by majority vote of the City Council when the request is initiated by a current Council member; and WHEREAS, Helen M. Shipp Way and Black History Square are not in conflict with the public interests and welfare; and WHEREAS, the City Council for the City of Santa, based on the significant cultural legacy established by Helen M. Shipp and the Black History Parade for the City of Santa Ana, finds the change of such street names are warranted. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Council hereby waives the requirements of the Application process, pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 33-262(e), including all applicable fees and charges. Section 2. The portion of Willits Street between Fairview Street and Bristol Street shall receive ceremonial street sign toppers of “Helen M. Shipp Way.” Section 3. The intersection of Willits Street and Raitt Street shall receive ceremonial street sign toppers of “Black History Square.” Section 4. The Public Works Department is hereby directed to cause the ceremonial street signs as affected by this Resolution to be fabricated and installed. Section 5. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution. ADOPTED this ____ day of December, 2022 _______________________ Vicente Sarmiento Mayor brs 11.15.22 Resolution No. 2022-XX Page 3 of 3 APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney By:_________________________ Brandon Salvatierra Deputy City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers ________________________________________ NOES: Councilmembers _______________________________________ ABSTAIN: Councilmembers _______________________________________ NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers _______________________________________ CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIRGINALITY I, ______________________, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2022-______ to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on December 6, 2022. Date: ________________ ____________________________________ Clerk of the Council, City of Santa Ana