File #: 19-833    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Passed
File created: 8/23/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/3/2019 Final action: 9/3/2019
Title: Designate Hillside Road between West Street and Webster Street as "J. Glenn Schneider Memorial Way" and permit installation of memorial signage on Hillside Road
Attachments: 1. J. Glenn Schneider Proclamation, 2. Schneider Support Letters
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Designate Hillside Road between West Street and Webster Street as "J. Glenn Schneider Memorial Way" and permit installation of memorial signage on Hillside Road
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development

SUBMITTED BY: Jennifer Louden, Deputy Director of TED

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
N/A

BACKGROUND:
In 1998 a practice was developed for the establishment of Commemorative Parkways and Memorial Ways. The practice stated that Commemorative Parkways are for organizations/groups and individuals who achieved noteworthy service and/or accomplishments for the community. The signs are rectangular with white text on a blue scroll. Examples of current Commemorative Parkways include Ned Becker Parkway (Naper Boulevard), Nitra Parkway (Aurora Avenue), North Central College Avenue (Chicago Avenue, white sign with blue text), Stenger Commemorative Parkway (Franklin Avenue, brown sign with white text) and Patzcuaro Way (Webster Street). Memorial Ways are for individuals being honored. The signs are a brown blade sign with white text that are installed below the green street name sign. An example of a current Memorial Way is Judd Kendall Memorial Way (Jackson Avenue). The most recent commemorative street designation made was Patzcuaro Way, which was requested by the Sister Cities Commission, and presented to the City Council for approval.

DISCUSSION:
Former City Councilwoman Becky Anderson submitted a request for a Memorial Way honoring J. Glenn Schneider prior to the end of her City Council term. Several community members provided letters in support of this request (see attached). J. Glenn Schneider was a longtime Naperville resident who was honored with a proclamation on June 6, 2017, a few months after he passed away. Mr. Schneider taught at Naperville North and Naperville Central for 32 years, was a City Council member for 8 years and was a State Representative in the Illinois General Assembly fo...

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