In a recent government meeting, Councilmember Gay introduced a bill to honor JEA lineman JD Thompson by renaming a private road leading to the North Side Generating Station to \"JD Thompson Way.\" This recognition comes 57 years after Thompson heroically saved a fellow lineman's life during a dangerous incident, a moment captured in a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph that has gained international acclaim.
Councilmember Gay emphasized the significance of this event, noting its impact on the electrical line worker trade and the broader community. JEA representatives, including Renee and Cheryl Mok, supported the bill, highlighting the importance of recognizing Thompson's bravery.
Several council members expressed their support for the legislation, with Councilmember Moro recalling the photograph's powerful narrative of courage and selflessness. Councilmember Miller echoed these sentiments, praising Thompson's actions as exemplary of servant-heartedness and urging for greater public recognition of his story.
Despite some initial reluctance regarding the naming of a private road, council members unanimously agreed on the bill's importance, with many requesting to be added as co-sponsors. The motion passed with a vote of 5 yeas and 0 nays, marking a significant acknowledgment of Thompson's heroism.
The meeting also addressed other legislative items, including amendments related to public works and compliance certifications, which were approved without opposition. The council's actions reflect a commitment to honoring local heroes and ensuring community safety through legislative support.