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Chris Swope
Lansing City Clerk
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March 24, 2010
Memorial Review Board Members
Dear Members:
The enclosed Application for Naming and Renaming Memorials in the City of Lansing has
been received in my office along with payment for the estimated cost of mailing notices to
owners of property along the affected street. The application is to rename Main St. to
Malcolm X St.
Pursuant to recent changes made to the City Ordinance (enclosed), the process now limits
your review of the application to 90 days from today. If the Memorial Review Board does
not make a report and recommendation by June 22, 2010, the application will be sent to
City Council without your input.
This item will be placed on the agenda for your next meeting on Wednesday, May 5, 2010
at 4:00 p.m. Please let me know if I can provide any assistance.
Sincerely,
C ds Swope, CIVIC
Lansing City Clerk
Cc: Ammahad-Shekerakki
Lansing City Clerk's Office
Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48933-1695
517-483-4131 • TDD 517-483-4479. 517-377-0068 FAX
www.lansingmi.gov/clerk clerk@lansingmi.gov
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/ Application for Naming and Renaming Memorials
In the
City of Lansing, Michigan
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Impact on businesses:
Projected implementation cost if application is approved:
Proposed funding:
Anticipated support and/or opposition to the proposal: Z-0 T S
If the Proposed Memorial involves changing a street name, this application must be r`
accompanied by payment for the estimated cost of mailing notice to owners of all properties
with mailing addresses on the subject street. ,+
Applicant's Name: ��
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City S State: A/d- Zip:
Main Contact Number: ( c3econdary Contact Number:
If you have questions please call: 517-483-4131
When you are done with this form, please return it to:
Chris Swope, City Clerk C=l
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Lansing City Clerk's Office
Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48933-1695
clerk@lansingmi.gov
ORDINANCE #1147
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANSING, MICHIGAN, TO AMEND CHAPTER
1034 OF THE LANSING CODIFIED ORDINANCES BY ALLOWING APPLICATIONS
FOR THE RE-NAMING OF STREETS TO BE REVIEWED BY CITY COUNCIL.
THE CITY OF LANSING ORDAINS:
Section 1 . That Chapter 1034 of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Lansing,
Michigan, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
CHAPTER 1034. NAMING AND RENAMING OF PUBLIC MEMORIALS*
1034.01. Purpose.
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a citizen board called the Memorial Review
Board, to receive, review and make recommendations on proposals to name and
rename public memorials and streets as memorials. The Memorial Review Board shall
serve as a facilitator and shall encourage dialogue on such proposals; hold public
hearings; conduct focus groups, discussions and surveys; and balance the public's
sense of place, history and identity with special recognition for a particular community,
leader or history.
1034.02. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
A. "Local street" means a Lansing street right-of-way designated as a local street in
the Public Service Department on "the Michigan Department of Transportation Certified
Major and Local Street Designation."
B. "Major street" means a Lansing street right-of-way designated as a major street in
the Public Service Department on "the Michigan Department of Transportation Certified
Major and Local Street Designation."
C. "Public memorial" means a public building, park, garden, sculpture, bridge or other
public structure or area, that is named and dedicated in honor and memory of a person,
organization, event or other entity.
D. "Street as a memorial" means a street that is named to honor and memorialize a
person, organization, event or other entity.
1034.03. Establishment of Memorial Review Board.
There is hereby established a citizens Memorial Review Board for the City, which is
formed in accordance with the City Charter, Article 5, Chapter 1.
1034.04. Composition of the Memorial Review Board; terms of office; vacancies.
LANSING CITY COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE ITEMS: DECEMBER S, 2009 RESOLUTIONS
(a) Anyone proposing the naming or renaming of a public memorial or street as a
memorial shall file an application with the City Clerk, ALONG WITH THE ESTIMATED
COST OF MAILING NOTICE FOR NAMING OR RENAMING STREETS. The
application shall contain the following information:
(1) The proposed name and the basis and significance of the name;
(2) The object, site, or street that is the subject of the application;
(3) The current name of the object, site or street, if applicable;
(4) The effect of the proposed name change upon residents and businesses, if
applicable;
(5) The projected cost to implement the application proposal, if approved; and
(6) Anticipated support or opposition to the application proposal.
.(7) WHETHER THE APPLICATION SHOULD BE SUBMITTED BY THE CITY CLERK
—DIRECTLY TO CITY COUNCIL O TO THE nnEnnnRW I�E� 19W Rnnl�n FQ
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GI IRTHER REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
(b) The City Clerk shall, UPON RECEIPT, forward the application to the Memorial
Review Board. OR TO CITY TUG COUNCIL, Q BASED UPONUPONDE-S nInT_I(�l�d�IIF
THE APPLICATION Ted PURSUANT SUBSECTION (a)(7)uPOR_rernipt
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the City Clerk within sixty (60) days of the filing of the of the appliGa
(I) The petiti the appliGaRt shall alse file a petition with
street,
be signed by not less thaR ORe peFGeRt the PetitieR Must
the date ef the last geReral 1
be signed by net less thaR thFee perGent 0
the date of the lest general ole`rtiiern.
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and submit a written repert to the Memerial Review Board as to t
the City Clerk shall verify the pet;tiE)R
Gentaining not less
the applicatiOR shall be deemed invalid and the
M I Review Board shall repeF this fat tothe City nni innil
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memorial,
the applicaRt
int��erseGtedby the subject street
fnrm tinr rde srihed in paragraph (3) of subseGtiOR t
(2) The RetiGe shall alse in.fArmatien as prepared by the Memorial Review
LANSING CITY COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE ITEMS: DECEMBER 8, 2009 RESOLUTIONS
FOR ACTION UNLESS THE MEMORIAL REVIEW BOARD HAS FORWARDED A
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION AFTER (90) NINETY DAYS OF FILING.
(-h) F) Upon receipt of the report and recommendation of the Memorial Review Board,
OR AN APPLICATION FROM THE CITY CLERK, the City Council shall schedule,
within sixty (60) days, a public hearing on the application proposal. At least thirty (30)
days prior to the public hearing, notification acceptable in content to the Memorial
Review Board and approved as to form by the City Attorney, shall be published by the
City Clerk, in a newspaper of general circulation within the City. If the proposal is to
name or rename a street as a memorial, in addition to the newspaper notice, the
Planning and Neighborhood Development Department shall cause to be mailed to the
owners of record of properties with mailing addresses on the subject street, and on
street CORNERS comers of all streets intersected by the subject street, notification of
the proposal and the date, place and time of the public hearing, in a form acceptable to
the Memorial Review Board and approved by the City Attorney.
(+) (G) City Council shall, within ninety (90) days of its receipt of t-4e A Memorial Review
Board'&-report and recommendation OR AN APPLICATION FROM THE CITY CLERK,
APPROVE OR DENY THE NAMING OR RENAMING SOUGHT IN THE
APPLICATION., affirm, {firm with rnedif�tinon, er deny the Mernerial Review Beard's-
re commendation. City Council may, as part of its consideration, refer the report and
recommendation OR THE APPLICATION to one or more of its standing committees as
it may determine appropriate. City Council action shall be by appropriate ordinance or
resolution.
(j)(H) The actual naming or renaming shall be effective not later than ninety (90) days
after the proposal has been adopted by City Council.
Section 2. All ordinances, resolutions or rules, parts of ordinances, resolutions or
rules inconsistent with the provisions hereof are hereby repealed.
Section 3. Should any section, clause or phrase of this ordinance be declared to
be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole, or any part
thereof other than the part so declared to be invalid.
Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect on the 30th day after enactment,
unless given immediate effect by City Council.
LANSING CITY COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE ITEMS: DECEMBER 8, 2009 RESOLUTIONS
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Chris Swope
Lansing City Clerk
rcHIG
March 17, 2010
Ammahad-Shekarakki
902 W. Willow St.
Lansing MI 48915
Dear Sir:
Thank you for submitting an Application for Naming and Renaming Memorials in the City of
Lansing. I appreciate your dedication to the honoring of Malcolm X.
As I have previously made you aware, since the application proposes to change a street
name, our Ordinance requires that it be accompanied by payment for the estimated cost of
mailing notice to owners of all properties on the street. Your application will be considered
received by my office when payment is received.
Your application requests to change Main St. to Malcolm X St. I have estimated the cost of
mailing the required notices to be $60. Once payment of$60 is received in my office, the
Memorial Review process will begin.
Please contact me if I may be of any assistance in this matter.
Sincerely,
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Chris Swope, C C
Lansing City Clerk
Lansing City Clerk's Office
Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48933-1695
517-483-4131 - TDD 517-483-4479 E 517-377-0068 FAX
vA,wvr.lansinami.gov/clerl, , clerknlansinam;.ao\.,
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,. Chris Swope
Lansing City Clerk
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March 30, 2010
Memorial Review Board Members
Dear Members:
The enclosed Application for Naming and Renaming Memorials in the City of Lansing has
been received in my office along with payment for the estimated cost of mailing notices to
owners of property along the affected street. The application is to rename a portion of
Grand River Ave. to Cesar E. Chavez Ave., the portion being from Oakland Ave.to Pine St.
Pursuant to recent changes made to the City Ordinance, the process now limits your
review of the application to 90 days from today. If the Memorial Review Board does not
make a report and recommendation by June 28, 2010, the application will be sent to City
Council without your input.
This item will be placed on the agenda for your next meeting on Wednesday, May 5, 2010
at 4:00 p.m. Please let me know if I can provide any assistance.
Sincerely,
h kisSwtope,
Lansing City Clerk
Cc: Elva Reyes
Lansing City Clerk's Office
Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48933-1695
517-483-4131 • TDD 517-483-4479. 517-377-0068 FAX
www.lansingmi.gov/cleric e clerk@lansingmi.gov
Application for Naming and Renaming Memorials
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If the Proposed Memorial involves changing a street name, this application must be
accompanied by payment for the estimated cost of mailing notice to owners of all properties
with mailing addresses on the subject street.
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Main Contact Number: Ai Secondary Contact Number: (_)
If you have questions please call: 517-483-4131
When you are done with this form, please return it to:
Chris Swope, City Clerk
Lansing City Clerk's Office
Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48933-1695
clerk@lansingmi.gov
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March 29, 2010
Mr. Chris Swope, City Clerk
124 W. Michigan Ave., 9t" Floor
Lansing, MI 48933
Dear Mr. Swope;
The Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez Committee is making application for a street
renaming from East Grand River Avenue to Cesar E. Chavez Avenue. The local
street section being considered is East Grand River Avenue commencing at
Oakland Avenue and ending at Pine Street and West Grand River Avenue.
The Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez Committee members have committed
themselves not just to this initial effort of renaming a street in honor of Cesar E.
Chavez; but to continue his humanitarian efforts throughout our community.
Please find attached the necessary documents needed for review to consider the
application and a check for the cost of the mailing for notification to those
affected by the change. If there is more information or documentation needed to
complete the process please contact me at (517) 749-0181. Thank you for your
attention in this matter.
The committee leaves you with our words of encouragement. Si se puede!
Sincerely,
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Elva Reyes, Chair
The Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez Committee
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Application for Naming and Renaming Memorials
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City of Lansing, Michigan
ADDENDUM
LANSING FOR CESAR E. CHAVEZ AVENUE
(1) The proposed street name change from Grand River Avenue is, to Cesar E.
Chavez Avenue, "commencing at Oakland and East Grand River Avenue and
ending at Pine Street and West Grand River Avenue. The Lansing for Cesar
E. Chavez Committee is requesting the name of an American hero whose
struggle for justice and equality for all Americans is well recognized and
documented. He, like Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother
Teresa and others understood the meaning of non violent social change and
used it to elevate the human condition. Cesar E. Chavez was a social activist
who founded the first successful Farm Workers union in American history
whose mission was to reclaim dignity, fair wages, medical coverage, benefits
and humane living conditions for millions of Americans. Cesar E. Chavez
inspired millions of Americans was a recipient of the Martin Luther King Jr.
Peace Prize and also awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom America's
highest civilian honor. His philosophy, "Si se Puede" or "Yes we Can,"
influenced millions of Americans to seek economic and social equality since
the 1960's and that philosophy is still alive and well today. Cesar E. Chavez
a United States veteran served in the Navy and served in World War II. His
life was dedicated to advancing the cause of and improving the life of all farm
workers and of all oppressed people in the United States and the world.
(2) The subject of the application is Grand River Avenue.
(3) The current name of the street is Grand River Avenue.
(4) The effect of the proposed name change upon residents and businesses is
being received favorably. Many of the businesses currently on what is now
Grand River Avenue have expressed a positive response to the street name
change. The Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez Committee have met with business
owner's and with the Old Town Commercial Association representing many of
the businesses on Grand River Avenue who are supportive of the change.
Another significant effect is the attracting of business and commerce in that area.
Two businesses have been identified and have made it known that the changing
of Grand River to Cesar E. Chavez has encouraged them to open new business
within the area resulting from the proposed street name change. In terms of a
social effect, it will illustrate that Lansing, Michigan is a city that believes in
diversity and understands the importance of tolerance and inclusion of honoring
Americans who have made a difference for all.
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(5) The projected cost should be minimal to the city and to the business owners
currently on Grand River. Thirty street signs have been identified that would
require changing from Grand River Ave. to Cesar E. Chavez Ave. According to
Chad A. Gamble, P. E., Director of Public Service, it cost about $110.00 per sign
to be replaced and installed. Mr. Chris Swope, Lansing City Clerk, has quoted
the anticipated cost of$117.00 for mailing notification to the area businesses and
residents. In terms of the cost of the business owner's changing their stationery,
it is being recommended that a gradual name change process be considered so
that the current stationery can be utilized until the street name is officially
changed. The businesses would incur a one time only cost as part of the normal
procedure for reordering of stationery with the new street name. Another option
is the Committee has negotiated with a local print shop that will offer a group rate
for printing of new stationery to help absorb some of the cost for the business
owners on Grand River Avenue.
(6) In terms of anticipated support, each day citizens of Lansing and
organizations continue to express great support of the street name change. A
variety of local organizations have clearly stated their support and letters
demonstrating that support are attached. The street name change has received
a positive response from citizens of Lansing representing all walks of life and
ethnic and economic backgrounds. It has united many of the citizens of Lansing
to work together for the betterment of the City of Lansing using the street name
change as a vehicle to unify and better understand each other.
There has been nominal opposition to the street name change. The Lansing for
Cesar E. Chavez Committee representatives continue to meet with individuals,
organizations, business association and business owner's doing business on the
affected street name change to garner their support. On going meetings have
been scheduled with agreed upon discussion guidelines of civility, to dialogue
with anyone or any organization that may oppose such a street name change.
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Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez Avenue
Honoring the Life and Legacy of Cesar E. Chavez
Whereas, Cesar E. Chavez, a social activist founded the first successful Farm
Workers Union (UFWOC) in the United States, whose mission was to obtain
dignity, fair wages, medical coverage, benefits and humane living conditions for
the millions of farm laborers that toil in agricultural industry; and
Whereas, Cesar E. Chavez, a farm worker, an advocate of civil rights, a
spiritual inspiration, an environmentalist, and a crusader for nonviolent civil
disobedience, manifested through fasts, strikes and boycotts focused on safe
working conditions, fair wages, housing, and the banning of child labor, and
Whereas, Cesar E. Chavez' philosophy, "Si se Puede" or "Yes we Can"
influenced millions of Americans to seek economic and social equality in the
agricultural fields and industry; and
Whereas, Cesar E. Chavez has inspired millions of people, was a recipient of
the Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Prize, and awarded the Presidential Medal of
Freedom, America's highest civilian honor for his outstanding contributions to our
country; and
Whereas, Cesar E. Chavez visited Lansing, Michigan, the Capital City of the
State of Michigan, a major agricultural state, several times as a result of his
concern for the thousands of farm workers in Michigan; and
Whereas, it is fitting and proper to honor Cesar E. Chavez, an exemplary role
model, for all United States citizens, whose name is synonymous with justice,
equality and freedom. Such that Lansing the Capitol City would be proud to pay
homage to this man by naming a street Cesar E. Chavez in his honor.
Whereas, the Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez Committee proposes to rename a
portion of Grand River Avenue to Cesar E. Chavez Avenue commencing at
Oakland Street & East Grand River Avenue and ending at Pine Street and West
Grand River Avenue.
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Whereas, it is fitting to rename that portion of Grand River Avenue commencing
at Oakland Street and East Grand River Avenue and ending at Pine Street and
West Grand River Avenue, to Cesar E. Chavez Avenue because of its, visibility
and proximity to the Capital, and its location in the heart of Lansing's well
established Latino Community and Old Town which has been recognized as a
cultural and business attraction. Moreover, the name change will enhance the
business and cultural environment of the area, promote economic investment,
and will alleviate the confusion caused by the use of North, East, and West
Grand River.
Therefore, be it resolved that the Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez
Committee recommends that a portion of Grand River Avenue be
renamed Cesar E. Chavez Avenue, as described above, in honor of
and in recognition of this great American hero.
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69TH DISTRICT MICHIGAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEES
STATE CAPITOL CHAIR, JUDICIARY
P.O. BOX 30014 MARK MEADOWS GREAT LAKES AND ENVIRONMENT
LANSING, MI 48909-7514
MICHIGAN LAW REVISION
PHONE: (517) 373-1786
FAX: (517) 373-5717 STATE REPRESENTATIVE coMAN URBAN POLICY
E-MAIL: markmeadows@house.mi.gov ASSISTANT LEADER
12 February 2009 95TH LEGISLATURE
Elva Reyes, Chairperson
Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez Committee
P.O. Box 27072
Lansing, MI 48924
Dear Ms. Reyes:
I am writing today to express my heartfelt support for your campaign to honor Cesar E.
Chavez. Mr. Chavez was a diligent, dedicated champion of worker's rights. He
established an activist legacy that is to be greatly admired. His sacrifice and
determination serve as an inspiration to each of us.
Renaming a section of E. Grand River Avenue in Chavez' honor would serve as fitting
reminder of his ceaseless efforts to bring about positive change. Such an action would
reflect the respect and admiration felt by so many in our community who value Mr.
Chavez' tireless crusade for social justice.
Because of this, I stand with you in your effort to recognize the memory of Cesar Chavez
and his important work.
incerel
epresentativ�Marks
69th District
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Lansing City Council
124 W. Michigan Ave.
9th Floor
Lansing, N1.1 43933
Dear City Council Members,
I an n signing this letter to let you knov! 1l support the name e Change oa
Grand River ,Ave. to Cesar E. Chavez Ave.
It is important to honor a man who has done so much for so many.
If the name is cl c-inged I reel it would help the neighborhood become
stronger and more unified.
Thank you,
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All 4� Z'
February 18, 2010
Lansing City Council
Lansing City Hall
124 W. Michigan Ave.
Lansing, M148933
Dear City Council Members;
The Lansing Area Hispanic Business Association is proud to endorse the
renaming of part of Grand River Avenue, in Old Town, to Cesar E. Chavez
Avenue. Why Should the Lansing City Council honor Cesar E. Chavez?
This man was an:
1. American activist and Labor organizer
2. He leaves a legacy of fairness and justice for all
3. He was respected and honored by Presidents and the American people
4. He left us with core values of stewardship, relevancy, service to others,
sacrifice, non-violence and respect for life and the environment.
On August 8, 1994, President Clinton awarded the Medal of Freedom to Cesar E.
Chavez. In the citation accompanying America's highest civilian honor, which
was awarded posthumously, the President lauded Chavez for having "faced
formidable, often violent opposition with dignity and nonviolence and he was
victorious." Cesar E. Chavez left our world better than he found it, and his legacy
inspired us still. He was for his own people a "Moses figure"the President
declared. "The farm workers who labored in the fields and yearned for respect
and self-sufficiency pinned their hopes on this remarkable man who, with faith
and discipline, soft spoken humility and amazing inner strength, led a very
courageous life." The time has come for the city of Lansing to stand tall and
honor this great American hero.
incerely,
CZt_,:V_
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f� John J. Ca tiilo, President
`� Lansing Area Hispanic Business Association
Lansing City Council
124 W. Michigan Ave.
91h Floor
Lansing, MI 48933
Dear City Council IUe-1-2-lbers,
I am signing this letter to let you, 'Kno-vv I suppoF t-he name change of
Grand River Ave. to Cesar E. Chavez Ave.
It is imporicant- to honor a man who has done so much for so many.
If the name is changed I feel it would help the neighborhood become
stronger and more unified.
Thank you,
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Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
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Greater Lansing Area LCLAA Chapter
Haria G. Starr,President,4629 Stilhvell Ave.,Lansing,AI7 48911,PIT 517-712-7056
Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez
C/o Elva Reyes, Chairperson
P.O. Box 27072
Lansing, MI 48924
Dear Ms. Elva Reyes,
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement of Greater Lansing Area Chapter,
supports the safety of migrant and seasonal workers. Ensuring their protection as well as
the enforcement of contractual obligations by the Code of Regulations set forth by the
Department of Labor.
Cesar E. Chavez organized the migrant worker for better conditions. For their health,
safety, not working in pesticides fields, and better wages.
Today many migrant workers still struggle to make a better living. But with Cesar
Chavez determination in educating the legislature and their community to be strong.
We need to continue this education within our community. And this will be the first
question as to why we should have a street named after Cesar E. Chavez. For his hard
work to educate the community that migrant workers need safe working conditions and
better pay.
We are in support in the street name change.
In Solidarity, tam;
1V�aria "- tarr`,0--P4 esident
Greater Lansing Area LCLAA Chapter
Coalition of Labor Union Women
Michigan Capitol Area Chapter
Veronica Johnson, President
2617 Winsford St.
Lansing, MI 48911
PH: 517-393-8695
Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez
P.O Box 27072
Lansing, MI 48924
Dear Chairperson Elva Reyes,
The Coalition of Labor Union Women is America's only national organization for union
women formed in 1974.
The primary mission of CLUW is to unify all union women in a viable organization to
determine our common problems and goals. We have four goals: to promote affirmative
action in the workplace, to strengthen the role of women in unions, to organize the
unorganized women, and to increase the involvement of women in the political and
legislative process.
As we know, Delores Huerta worked closely with Cesar E. Chavez. Her concern for the
working conditions of farm workers, Ceasr E. Chavez made a difference in Delores
Huerta's life. By organizing the migrant workers, helping them get a better life. And
educating the legislators about the bad working conditions in the fields.
We are in support of the street being named "Cesar E. Chavez". Our community need to
be educated and remember Cesar E. Chavez for his hard work.
rirhood,
a Johnson, P sident /ks
Michigan Capitol Area CLUW Chapter
President
Roberta Cannon Lansing Chapter a p r i
Vice President •
Kim Wilson A.P. R.I. •
SecretarvIrreasurer A. Philip Randolph Institute ' 1964 Q] Lansing
Glender Anderson
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Recording Secretary P.O. BOX 12041 • LANSING, MI 48901-2041 Mom Chapter
Anita R. Dawson
Correspondirrg Secretary
Temea Robertson
Parliamentarian March 2, 2010
John Fedewa
Sergeant-at-Arms To: Community Leaders
Maria Starr
Trustees RE: Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez
Melvin Coleman
Marilyn Coulter On behalf of the A. Philip Randolph Institute-Lansing Chapter, I would like to
Veronica Johnson express our support of the Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez Committee.As an
organization named for another labor leader,A. Philip Randolph, we understand
the importance of the sacrifice and courage that these men endured in their
lives.They strongly fought for equality of all people.We as a nation have reaped
the benefits of their hard work and commitment.
"Fighting for social justice, it seems to me, is one of the profounder ways in
which man can say yes to man's dignity, and that really means sacrifices.There
is no way on this earth in which you can say yes to man's dignity and know that
you're going to be spared some sacrifice." Chavez, 1975
It is based on this principle that we are asking you to strongly consider the
request of the Committee to rename Grand River Avenue (commencing at
Oakland Street and ending at Pine Street and West Grand River Avenue)to
Cesar E.Chavez Avenue. Chavez sacrificed much, and we feel that it is time that
his dignity is honored.
In Solidarity,
Roberta Cannon, President -�
A.Philip Randolph Institute
Lansing Chapter
"Freedom is never granted, it is won. Justice is never given, it is exacted... "
M ICH IGAN STATE
U N I V E R S I T Y
February 24, 2010
Cesar E. Chavez Committee
Lansing, MI
Dear Committee Members:
It is my pleasure to support your efforts to have the City of Lansing adopt a measure that
will honor Cdsar E. Chavez in a manner that pays tribute to him and reminds us of his
extraordinary life and how much he contributed to Lansing,to Michigan, and the nation.
Cesar E. Chavez was one of those extraordinary individuals who reminded the entire
nation about its core values, and through his actions, raised our humanity and that of the
people on whose behalf he advocated—farmworkers and their families.
Cdsar Chavez focused the nation on the basic principles that we are all human and that
the poor and powerless must not be treated in subhuman ways just because those with
power and resources wish to do so as they pursue profits and wealth.
Farmworkers and their families tend to and harvest the crops that feed the nation and the
world. These are hardworking honest people who, during his time, lived and labored,
and, in many cases still today, continue to live and labor in deplorable conditions on our
nation's farms. They experienced long hours in the fields without basic necessities,
such as shade from the hot sun, drinking water and toilets, often under the spray of
pesticides, and for exceptionally low wages.
Cdsar argued that these conditions robbed workers out of several years of life,with the
average life span of a farmworker during his day being as low as 49 years.
JULIAN SAMORA Cdsar forced the nation to recognize the humanity of farmworkers and in the process
RESEARCH forced us to confront our own humanity and the level of civilization which our nation
INSTITUTE had achieved or failed to achieve.
Michigan State University South Harrison Importantly, he did this using non-violent methods. He, like others before him,
Suite 301 Nisbet envisioned a better society—one that affirms the humanity of us all; that provides decent
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everyone to pursue life, liberty and happiness.
Phone: 517.432.1317
Fax: 517.432.2221
E-Mail:jsamorai@msu.edu Cdsar Chavez is a symbol of our humanity;a reminder that all of us should work for a
wwwjsri.msu.edu better society—that conspicuous consumption is not a virtue, and that our own lives
should not be based on the dehumanization of others.
This message is one that needs to be taught to our children and one that we must be
constantly reminded of if we are to stay the course in realizing a better, more just and
more humane society and world. The near collapse of our financial sector reminds us
that human nature has not changed much over the centuries, and that greed must be
overcome with values and principles that guide our behaviors.
Cdsar Chavez could have led a vastly different life given his talents,but instead he
dedicated himself to improving the lives of one of the most vulnerable populations in
our society. In doing so he became the most recognized Latino leader of the 20tn
Century.
For his achievements and contributions Cdsar Chavez was nominated three times for the
Nobel Peace Prize by the American Friends Service Committee. In 1994, he was
awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President William Clinton, and in 2006,
he was inducted into the California Hall of Fame by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
He has been recognized by organizations, cities,towns, and states across the country.
Sadly,Lansing,the capital city of Michigan, a state which has hosted millions of
farmworkers over the decades, and maintains a$4 billion industry with the support of
farmworkers, has not been willing nor found a way to pay tribute to this great man.
Cdsar Chavez' courage was extraordinary,his commitment was extraordinary, and his
deeds and life were extraordinary. Lansing must find a way to celebrate both his life
and his contributions to Michigan and show the state and the nation that it,too, stands
for justice and equality for all.
Sincerely,
Rubdn Martinez,Ph.D.
Director
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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March 22, 2010
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Elva Reyes
Lansing for Cesar E. Chavez Committee
1984 S. Steward Road
Charlotte, MI. 48813
Winston Williams_.Jr.
President
Glender Anderson Dear Mrs. Reyes,
I"Vice President
Dorothy Wilson The Lansing Branch NAACP is honored to support the Lansing for
Secretary
Cesar E. Chavez Committee, in their efforts to request that the City of
Cathy Milett Lansing rename the city street Grand River Avenue (commencing at
Assistant Secretary Oakland Street and ending at Pine Street and West Grand River Ave.) to
Marquis Hudson Cesar E. Chavez Avenue.
Treasurer
Cesar E. Chavez stood on the principles of ensuring the political,
Executive Committee: educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to
Sarah Anthony eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination. These are also the same
Jeanne Baugh principles that the NAACP has embraced for over 100 years.
Jerusha Bonham
Lester Bryant Thus the LansingBranch NAACP understands that it is vital)
Roberta Canon y
Melvin Coleman important that the memory of Cesar E. Chavez is actively engaged in the
Marilyn Coulter minds and hearts of the citizens of Lansing on a daily basis. This is a great
Anita Dawson opportunity for Lansing to advance Cesar legacy of working together for the
Patricia Fitzpatrick betterment of mankind.
James Gill
Betty Gilmore
Carolyn Logan The renaming of Grand River Ave. is long overdue. I am confident
Lillian McFadden, 1 aD. that no matter what struggles we have to overcome, we will be victorious.
Melvin McWilliams.Esq.
Tynnetta Qawwee
Derrell Slaughter
Danielle Stubbs Sincere y You s,
Penny Warner y
Rudolf Wilson /
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Winston Williams, Jr.
President
N,UTOMOBILE AEROSPACE • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS
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ul LOCAL NO. 652
�� W 426 CLARE STREET • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917
TELEPHONE: (517) 372-7581
MIKE GREEN,rizeslDENr BOB SMITH,FINANCIALSEC'Y-TRf;AS.
<,�j� �� RANDY FREEMAN,VICE PRESIDENT FRED CHARLES,RECORDING SECRETARY
TION A
December 18, 2009
Alfonso Salas
Cesar Chavez Committee
3705 W. Jolly Rd.
Lansing, MI 48911
Dear Mr. Salas,
We stand in support of the Cesar Chavez Commissions quest to name a street in
his honor.
Cesar stood for and about labor unions,the disenfranchised, working people and
people of color.
Therefore the membership of UAW Local 652 stands in support of this mission to
honor a great American.
In Solidarity & "Si Se Puede",
Mike Green, President
UAW Local 652
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llm4amated Local No. 7.24, UAW
UAW 450 CLARE ST - LANSING, MI 48917 a PHONE (517) 482-7377 m FAX (517) 482-0586
INTERNATIONAL UNION,UNITED AUTOMOBILE,AEROSPACE&AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS OF AMERICA-UAW
DEAN L. POGGIALI - President DEBRA S. MILLS - Financial Sec. Treas.
January 15, 2010
Alfonso Salas
1A;11
6121 Rosedale
Lansing; Mi 48911
Al.
On behalf of the membership of Amalgamated UAW Local 724, we stand in
support of the efforts to rename a street in honor of Cesar E. Chavez.
In order for Lansing to proclaim itself as a"world class city", we must go forward
in honoring a `world class American."
In C'iosing, we beieve honoring this great American labor leader is important.
`Yltether a street, a plaza, or a building, the true testament is to live our lives following
the prinr..ipl,�s of such American heroes as Cesar E. Chavez; Walter Reuther and Martin
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Si Se Puede
in So 'darity,
Dean L..Poggia ', -esident
Amalgamated UAW Local 725
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REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS
ALLIANCE DNCC LEAR
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,. Memorial Review Board
City of Lansing
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Members
Maria Enriquez,Acting Chair
Bonnie Bennett
Angela Moore
Willie Davis
Linda Appling
REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 4:00 P.M.
City Clerk's Conference Room, 9th Floor City Hall
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of Agenda
3. Memorial Review Board rules
4. Election of Chair, Vice Chair & Secretary
5. Ratification of March 18, 2009 "Business" and Approval of Minutes of March 18,
2009 and May 6, 2009
6. Memorial Review Board 2010 Meeting Schedule
7. Public Comment on Agenda Items
8. Letter of Resignation from the Memorial Review Board regarding Shatina Clinton
9. Letter of Resignation from the Memorial Review Board submitted by Delaney
Newberry
10. Letter of Resignation from the Memorial Review Board submitted by John
Kodeski
11. Leeper's Field
12. Application for Naming and Renaming Memorials in the City of Lansing filed by
Colonial Village Neighborhood Association for an Elmhurst Park Plaque in
memory of Nancy Young
13. Application for Naming and Renaming Memorials in the City of Lansing filed by
Lansing City Clerk's Office
Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48933-1695
517-483-4131 $ 517-377-0068 FAX
clerk.cityoflansing mi.com • clerk@lansingmi.gov
Ammahad Shekarakki to Rename Willow St. as Malcolm X St.
14. Application for Naming and Renaming Memorials in the City of Lansing filed by
Roxanne Mann to Rename the small piece of "bridge" section on Cavanaugh
Road, located near the light at Hawk Island Park Entrance to the Dr. Donald L.
Green Memorial Bridge
15. Application for Naming and Renaming Memorials in the City of Lansing filed by
Leticia Noyola to rename West Side Park Tony Noyola Park
16. Application for Naming and Renaming Memorials in the City of Lansing filed by
Roger Capen for a plaque at Westside Park to read "Jack Hadley Memorial Field"
or"Dugout"
17. Adjournment
Lansing City Clerk's Office
Ninth Floor, City Hall, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48933-1695
517-483-4131 $ 517-377-0068 FAX
clerk.cityoflansingmi.com • clerk@lansingmi.gov