During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential for a street name change for Devil's River, prompted by concerns from local residents. The conversation highlighted the importance of community input in such decisions, with officials emphasizing the need to engage with residents living on the street to understand their perspectives.
Council member Gilbert acknowledged the sensitivity surrounding the street's name, sharing a personal anecdote about a family member's reluctance to purchase a home on that street due to its name. He noted that if there is significant grassroots support for a name change, the city would need to address the issue collaboratively with residents, county, and state authorities to reach a consensus.
Fellow council member Nancy Trondberg echoed Gilbert's sentiments, recalling a resident's request for a name change that had previously been forwarded to the city manager without follow-up. She stressed the necessity of consulting with the residents directly to ascertain their reasons for wanting the change before proceeding with any alterations to street signage.
The discussion underscored the council's commitment to a thorough and community-focused approach in addressing the concerns raised, ensuring that any decision made reflects the wishes of those most affected.