HomeMy WebLinkAboutMONTEZUMA FULLER ALLEY - Filed SNC-STREET NAME CHANGE - 2008-06-30RESOLUTION 2008-047
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
NAMING AN ALLEY LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN FORT COLLINS
THE "MONTEZUMA FULLER ALLEY"
WHEREAS, the City Council has received a petition to assign the name "Montezuma Fuller
Alley" to the alley between College Avenue and Remington Street, extending from Mountain
Avenue to Mulberry Street; and
WHEREAS, Montezuma Fuller was a prominent architectural designer who influenced the
character of downtown Fort Collins by designing, among other things, the Drake House on Magnolia
at Remington and the Alpert Block at 140-142 South College Avenue, both of which buildings exist
today and abut the alley; and
WHEREAS, Montezuma Fuller has also designed a number of other prominent buildings in
the City and deserves recognition; and
WHEREAS, the naming of the alley will allow legal addresses to be ascribed to buildings
abutting it and will simplify driving directions for residents, emergency personnel and delivery
services; and
WHEREAS, the proposed naming of the alley has been presented to property owners, utility
providers, the Poudre Fire Authority and the U.S. Postal Service, all of whom have indicated that
they have no problems or concern with the proposed naming; and
WHEREAS, the rights and residents of the City will not be prejudiced or injured by the
assignment of the name "Montezuma Fuller Alley", to the alley.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS that the presently unnamed alley in downtown Fort Collins located between College
Avenue and Remington Street and extending from Mountain Avenue to Mulberry Street is hereby
named "Montezuma Fuller Alley".
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Cou ' f the City of Fort Collins this 20th
day May, A.D. 2008.
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