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Name: Chris Kruell on Sep 7, 2007Comments: As an Arbor Lodge resident since 1995, I agree with this position. Interstate Avenue has a storied history in our city and community and I'd prefer to maintain those ties while seeking another way to honor Cesar Chavez and the community that he represents.Flag
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Name: Suzanne Obermire on Sep 7, 2007Comments: I live 1 block away from Interstate Avenue. I do not agree with the proposed name change. Interstate has historical significance and I vote to keep the name, as-s.Flag
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Name: Nathalie Weinstein on Sep 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: David Krough on Sep 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Louanne Floding on Sep 7, 2007Comments: I have the utmost respect for the work of Mr Chavez, however, Interstate Avenue, as did Portland Blvd, has a long history of defining what North Portland is all about. PLEASE do not change the name of Interstate to ANY other name but what it has already been.Flag
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Name: Sheila Gray on Sep 7, 2007Comments: Please keep interstate avenue's name.Flag
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Name: Mary Anne Floding on Sep 7, 2007Comments: My daughter is emailing my voice on this for me. Please do not change the name of Interstate Avenue. Let's find an alternative to honor C. ChavezFlag
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Name: Kristine Johnston on Sep 7, 2007Comments: This is the neighborhood I grew up in. Interstate has been part of my growing up and part of the history I learned. Honor Mr. Chavez with something new, so that it may begin its OWN history.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 7, 2007Comments: Why not do something that REALLY honors Chavez instead of just naming a street after himFlag
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Name: Christie Hawkes on Sep 7, 2007Comments: Let he residents decide- don't speak for us. We vlaue our "hood" just the way it is.Flag
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Name: Christie Hawkes on Sep 7, 2007Comments: Let he residents decide- don't speak for us. We vlaue our "hood" just the way it is.Flag
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Name: Rachel Smith on Sep 7, 2007Comments: No No NO NO NOFlag
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Name: Kelly Marble on Sep 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 7, 2007Comments: I am not interested in seeing the street be renamed to Ceasar chavez. I agree that it should be a new street name.Flag
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Name: Doug Merritt on Sep 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jenna Mason-Steinberg on Sep 7, 2007Comments: Interstate is an important landmark in our neighborhood. Naming it after Chavez is misguided. Naming TV Hwy in Beaverton after Chavez would make sense...but, not a street that runs strictly through N Portland.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 7, 2007Comments: Portland City Ordinance 17.93.020 Selection of Street to be Renamed. (previously "waived" when renaming Portland Blvd.) A. The name of the street proposed for renaming shall not be changed if the existing name is of historic significance, or the street is significant in its own right.Flag
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Name: Melissa Amos on Sep 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 7, 2007Comments: Even though my last name is Ortiz, and I'm from the central coast of Calif., what the heck does C.C. have to do with Oregon I live in the Arbor Lodge area and am vehemantly opposed to this idea. Why not change Denver ave You know why Because poloticians and "leaders" need a lagacy. Very dumb move. I once lived in Iowa. Maybe I'll petition the state to rename it Ortiz. If you change it, we should annex the state of Oregon and rename it Northern Califofrnia. You dislike us Californians so much, but your always trying to emulate us. Their going to rename it regardless of what we say. You know that don't you.Flag
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Name: Kara Johnson on Sep 7, 2007Comments: Re-naming a historically significant Avenue is not an appropriate way to memorialize Caesar E. Chavez. Why not pay tribute to Chavez by dedicating a (yet) unnamed park or green space in his memory, or perhaps a foundation or center for social change, resources for Mexican American workers or animal rights. Why not celebrate Chavez in a way that not only honors his memory, but also his legacy as a labor and animal rights activist Does re-naming an Avenue (that already possesses its own legacy) elevate consciousness I would argue, NO!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 7, 2007Comments: leave it as interstate please.Flag
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Name: Michael Downs on Sep 7, 2007Comments: Do NOT rename the street! Where is the public input This seems short sighted!Flag
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Name: Tiffany Savell on Sep 7, 2007Comments: No!!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Luanne Alomair on Sep 7, 2007Comments: WHY Whre does it end This has got to stop NOW!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 7, 2007Comments: The city needs to follow the proper process to change a street name. The process is there to ensure neighbors' voices are heard, and it's an action the community is on board with.Flag
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Name: Alicia on Sep 7, 2007Comments: Name the forthcoming Day Laborer Center after Chavez! Then he's truly memorialized for the good work he did.Flag
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Name: Garrett Dittfurth on Sep 7, 2007Comments: While I have the utmost respect for Mr. Chavez I do not want to see another street name change. It wreaks havoc on our maps, our addresses and its completely unnecessary.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jason Billings on Sep 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rachel on Sep 7, 2007Comments: Why are only the streets in N/NE Portland changed Let's change Hawthorne Street to Bob Marley Way and see how the reaction is from that side of Burnside.Flag
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Name: Penny Schumacher on Sep 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Joseph Busch on Sep 8, 2007Comments: What little thread remaining of the vibrancy and history of this neighborhood before the advent of the Minnesota Freeway would be severed, linguistially at least, by a name change. Interstate Avenue is one of the few arteries in Portland to truly embody the vibe of its' name. Perhaps only Sandy Boulevard can compare to its century long purpose and significance. While I very much support a movement to honor Cesar Chavez and the essential polyglot nature of the city, both in the past and as it moves forward, I see nothing in the present name of the avenue that implies either disrespect to its' past or willful ignorance of history.Flag
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Name: Daniel M Potter on Sep 8, 2007Comments: Keep it INTERSTATE!!!Flag
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Name: Chris Stephens on Sep 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 8, 2007Comments: Absolutely against the renaming of Interstate Ave.Flag
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Name: Sandra Ball on Sep 8, 2007Comments: I say no name changes. Please stop renaming North Portland streets! Have you concidered Barber BlvdFlag
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Name: David Ball on Sep 8, 2007Comments: Enough name changing already!!!Flag
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Name: Kate Molony on Sep 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mario Molony on Sep 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rebecca A. Smith on Sep 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Curt Bieker on Sep 9, 2007Comments: With all the development in Portland aren't there any new streets that can be namedFlag
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Name: Elizabeth Potter on Sep 9, 2007Comments: Please do not rename Interstate Avenue. Enough of our streets have been renamed without the permission of the cities residents. WE should be the one's who decide if a major road should be renamedFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 9, 2007Comments: as a resident of the area and living with the construction of the max lline and changing the name of portland blvd we have had enough. please leave our neighborhood alone.Flag
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Name: Rebecca Mitchell on Sep 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Emily Potter on Sep 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Paresh Patel on Sep 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Vincent Stoffer on Sep 10, 2007Comments: As a native Portlander and Interstate area resident I strongly believe that we don't need any more token street name changes. Let's keep the local history of Interstate Ave. and honor Chavez in another way.Flag