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City seeks new Ojibwe co-name for Lincoln Park

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At the city Parks and Recreation Commission meeting on May 10, 2023, Parks Director Jessica Peterson...

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  1. Sure, rename the renamed West End. I would like to start from the East end of town though. Most forced change like this starts from the west side–Western Waterfront Trail and Munger Launch as two examples. Yes, the name of the park above the Lakewalk was changed, but how about the Lakewalk itself? Maybe East End biz district, heck how about City Hall?

    I’m all for these changes, but it normally goes through an open public process. The ones out west didn’t. Why is that?

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