During a recent government meeting, Jacksonville City Council members discussed a proposed ordinance to rename a public road in honor of a local hero, Mr. Thompson, who performed a life-saving act in 1967. The legislation aims to recognize Thompson's significant contributions to the electrical line industry, which have had a lasting impact both locally and globally.
Council Member Gay emphasized the importance of this recognition, noting that Thompson's actions not only saved a coworker's life but also transformed industry practices. The event was notably captured in a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph, which highlights its historical significance. Gay expressed that the time has come for Thompson to receive this honor, especially as he resides in District 2 and has worked with Jacksonville Electric Authority (J.E.A.).
The council members unanimously supported the motion to advance the bill, reflecting a collective appreciation for Thompson's heroism and its implications for the community. The meeting concluded with a call for J.E.A. representatives to share their thoughts on the recognition, underscoring the local pride associated with Thompson's legacy.