Council Debates Naming Park or Building for Reagan
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Ronald Reagan’s political views sparked debate on the City Council recently when Councilman Bob Zemel proposed that the former president’s name be attached to a city park or building.
Zemel and Councilman Tom Tait said the gesture would be a nice tribute. But Mayor Tom Daly--noting a national trend of naming things after Reagan--said such a tribute might dishonor the former president because of his oft-stated belief in limited government.
Zemel remains optimistic: “Hopefully we can find something within the city’s limits to name after someone who has done so much.”
The city manager’s staff will look into the idea.
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