HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005-094-09/06/2005-UPDATING THE LIST OF NAMES FOR ARTERIAL AND COLLECTOR STREETS RESOLUTION 2005-094
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
UPDATING THE LIST OF NAMES FOR ARTERIAL AND
COLLECTOR STREETS
WHEREAS, Section 24-91 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins establishes certain street
naming requirements for the naming of arterial and collector streets; and
WHEREAS, said Section 24-91 provides that the Council shall adopt and amend the list of
street names by resolution; and
WHEREAS, the list of street names has not been updated since August 2003; and
WHEREAS,the Council has determined that certain names,having heretofore been used for
street-naming purposes, should now be stricken from the list while certain other names should be
added to the list.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS that the list of street names for the naming of new arterial and collector streets as
required to be established pursuant to Section 24-91 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
repealed and readopted to read as shown on Exhibit"A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by
this reference.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Coun ' eld this 6th day of September,
A.D. 2005.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
EXHIBIT "A"
STREET NAMES
D.C. Armitage City Commission of Works, 10-2-13 to 4-10-16 and
4-12-32 to 4-12-38; also was an alderman 4-21-13 to 10-2-13
Bar Ha bo: plane e€€ered€ef a new eelleeter street i{r bind Fwi-te eentianthe fiftutieel theme estabhshW by Riehffds bake Subdiwien to the
west.
Jay Bouton City Attorney, alderman eight years;president Board of Education
18 years; 1870's, 1880's
Cherryhurst A historic place name in reference to the farm and orchard owned
by Agnes Wright Spring, author and state historian in both
Colorado and Wyoming and member of the National Cowgirl Hall
of Fame, offered as one of two alternatives for County Road 11
Chief Friday Respected Arapaho Chief
Samuel H. Clammer Mayor, 10-27-13 to 4-9-18
George Glover* First Dean of Veterinary Medicine at CSU,
turn of the century to 1934
Tom Coffey City Manager, 10-1-65 to 6-12-72
Arthur Collamer Born into a large pioneer family in 1893 and worked a variety of
jobs including stage coach driver, he and his family continuously
operated the wood lot just around the bend of the"Y" at Highway
287 and Highway One for 115 years
Judge Claude Coffin Discoverer of Folsom site in northern Larimer County,
City Attorney 8-30-24 to 1-12-25
Major Roy Coffin Discoverer of Folsom site in northern Larimer County
Guffle FGrew€erg "Father Goose„
Lawrence Durrell* CSU senior faculty member, scientist, very instrumental
in starting the Colorado Agricultural Research Foundation
which greatly added to the growth of the university, 1940's
Leonard&Katherine Franz Farmed in Fossil Creek area commencing inl882, later bought land
on corner of Harmony Road and Timberline Road; sold
Harmony/Timberline property in 1917 for construction of the
Harmony Store
Frank Ghent Charter member of City Water Board, 1963 to 1967,
Chamber of Commerce "Man of the Year" for 1982
Fhestef Giddings Affived in Peft Eelii:-:s in 1883and sue ss ful `-Mer in
,
a pr-OwAfteftt sugar-beat siding, gmadseft Ralph auffieFed SeVeFal
beekis eft!Beal Igsw
Faiwad maps bore the Home"Giddings"te M
member of the League of Wemen Vetffs, eewAwanity ,
Jack A. Harvey Mayor, 4-14-59 to 4-11-61
Clara Hatton* CSU Senior faculity member, early 1900's
Earl Hodges Fire Department, 1930's to 1950's
Benjamin Hottel Two terms as alderman, instrumental in bringing to Fort Collins its
first large industry, the sugar beet factory, 1890's
Miles House City Clerk, 8-16-37 to 12-31-68
jefetne Name affmad-€or a ae A. eelleetef stmet iu•Old T-eym Nefil:
J.A.C. Kissock Checked and audited city books, two terms City Council, father of
Fort Collins sewer system, on City Council 4-11-67 to 5-13-70
Maple 1441 in Maple Hill o bdi
`jl}}1}88!$. I14iner Mayor-, n 20 1891te n 17 1893
Honed
Lyman Nichols Expert in micro writing, perfected optical instruments that were
used in bomb sights by U.S. aircraft in W.W. Two and attributed to
shortening the war, optics used in Skylab in 1973, resident of
northeast Fort Collins
Guy Palmes City Manager, 2-24-39 to 9-15-61
Grace Espy Patton-Cowles First woman registered voter to Fort Collins- 1894;
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
berreine Quinn First weffwa eemasil faember 4 9 63 te 11-1 64
Franklin Pierce Rudolph Arrived in Fort Collins in 1906, farmed and built a large home and
three silos, road became known as Three Silos Road,now Summit
View Drive, descendants still live in the area
Harry Smiley Manager and volunteer at museum, 6-1-63 to 6-1-70
Elfreda Stebbins First Librarian at Carnegie Library(now museum)
Librarian for 28 years 1904 to 1932
Hope Sykes Teacher at the Plummer School, authored Second Hoeine about
life among Volga-German immigrants especially the use of child
labor in the sugar beet fields, credited by New York Times for
contributing to reform of national agricultural labor laws
TOFFY Lake In feeoWn—ifien ef eewAaea usage for State Highway Ons
Ellen Thexton In charge of cultural and performing arts, 7-1-76 to
9-6-83
14 yPaAdThereen Ameriean W er, 181,7 186
T.P. Treadwell Fire Chief,upgraded department 2-1-30 to 8-15-52
David Watrous Manager and volunteer at museum, editor of
Fort Collins newspaper
Earl Wilkinson Moved to Fort Collins in 1924, Served on City Council from 1974
to 1981, Mayor from 1976 to 1977, Community Builder of the
Year- 1990, long serving member of numerous organizations
including the Jaycees, Chamber of Commerce(president), Platte
River Power Authority, Downtown Development Authority, Longs
Peak Council of the Boy Scouts, Colorado Municipal League and
charter member of the Transportation Advisory Board
Byron White Fort Collins native, attended Wellington schools, All-American
football player at C.U., awarded two Bronze Stars in W.W. Two,
Rhodes Scholar, appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President
Kennedy in 1962, served as a Supreme Court Justice for 30 years
*Names given by CSU