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File #: 24-608    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/25/2024 In control: Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
On agenda: 11/12/2024 Final action: 11/12/2024
Title: Resolution to approve the Arapahoe County Property Naming Policy
Attachments: 1. Board Summary Report, 2. Arapahoe County Naming Policy, 3. October 21, 2024 Study Session, 4. Resolution
To: Board of County Commissioners

Through: Michelle Halstead, Director, Commissioners' Office

Prepared By:
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Daniela Villarreal, Management Analyst II, Commissioners' Office
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Subject:
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Resolution to approve the Arapahoe County Property Naming Policy
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Purpose and Request:
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The Board of County Commissioners is requested to adopt a resolution to approve the Arapahoe County Property Naming Policy.
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Background and Discussion:
Arapahoe County has historically operated without a formal naming policy, relying instead on leadership discretion and guidelines developed after a naming controversy in 2011. Earlier this year, a request to name a conference room within the county courthouse reignited discussions around the need for a formal policy. This situation presented an opportunity for Arapahoe County to clarify the naming process, ensuring that all departments and offices adhere to a consistent standard. By establishing a clear policy, the county can enhance transparency and safeguard against potential controversies in the future.

An environmental scan of neighboring counties and cities was conducted to benchmark naming policies. While there were few relevant county results, one example was found from El Paso County, which paralleled Arapahoe County's approach. Other results included naming policies from local municipalities with a bigger focus and involvement of their Parks, Recreation & Golf Departments.

Additionally, staff held discussions and meetings with department leadership from Facilities and Fleet Management, Open Spaces, Public Works, and the Attorney's Office to gain insights into past and current County practices as well as identify gaps in our current guidelines. The Executive Team recommended advancing the policy to the BOCC with a preference to maintain the current procedure of not naming after individuals. The proposed naming policy was presented to the Board during a study session on October 21, ...

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