City of Fayetteville
File #: 22-3024    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Administrative Reports Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/18/2022 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 10/24/2022 Final action:
Title: Street Name Change from Filter Plant Road to Bronco Village Way - Administrative Report
Attachments: 1. Filter Plant Name Change Request.pdf, 2. Street Name application
TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Douglas J. Hewett, ICMA-CM, City Manager

FROM: Jackie Tuckey, Management Analysis

DATE: October 24, 2022

RE:
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Street Name Change from Filter Plant Road to Bronco Village Way - Administrative Report
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal IV: Collaborative Citizen and Business Engagement

Executive Summary:
On behalf of Fayetteville State University, the Council considered their request for a street name change of Filter Plant Rd to Bronco Village Way. Cumberland County Planning oversees the addressing database, assigns names to new streets and converts existing rural route and box numbers to street addresses for the entire county. It involves, among other things, that residents on the street be notified and that most agree to the change. It can take two to three months for the request process to be completed and the change to be official.

Background:
The following steps are required to do a street name change:

1. Submit application for a new name (see attached) the fee is $250
2. Proposed street will go through a screening (up to 7 business day). Once approved customer will be informed.
3. Property owners surrounding the parcel will receive a letter informing them of the requested street name change and will have 10 days to vote either agree or disagree on proposed street name
4. Once votes are accounted for the majority rules. Must have 50% of vote to go thru, if there is not 50% then the request is denied, and petitioner can resubmit in 30 days.
5. It is submitted to Commissioners for approval.

A second letter is sent to property owners letting them know about the City Council. If approved by Council, then a third letter is sent to property owners notifying them of upcoming street name change.


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Attachments:
Letter of Request from Chancellor Allison
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