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File #: 17-2882-1011    Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Approved
File created: 10/3/2017 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 10/11/2017 Final action: 10/11/2017
Title: REQUEST TO INITIATE 45-DAY NOTICE PERIOD TO NAME THE HUMBOLDT PARK BATTING CAGES IN HONOR OF NANCY Y. FRANCO-MALDONADO
Sponsors: Planning and Construction
Indexes: Park Renaming-Phase I, 45 Day Notice Period
Title
REQUEST TO INITIATE 45-DAY NOTICE PERIOD
TO NAME THE HUMBOLDT PARK BATTING CAGES
IN HONOR OF NANCY Y. FRANCO-MALDONADO

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To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of the Chicago Park District

I. Recommendation
It is recommended that an order be entered authorizing the General Superintendent or his designee to initiate a 45-day notice period to solicit public input to name the Humboldt Park Batting Cages in honor of Nancy Y. Franco-Maldonado.

Proposed Park or feature: Humboldt Park Batting Cages
Location: south of Division Street, between two ballfields
Community Area: West Town
Ward: 26
Proposed Name: Nancy Y. Franco-Maldonado Batting Cages
II. Explanation
The Chicago Park District naming and renaming procedures allow for the naming of features in parks, including playgrounds and buildings. Alderman Roberto Maldonado requested that the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners name the Humboldt Park Batting Cages in honor of Nancy Y. Franco-Maldonado. This proposal has support of the community.

Nancy Y. Franco-Maldonado was a loving wife, mother, and daughter, who lost her battle with pancreatic cancer in 2015, at the age of 46. Throughout her too-short life, she gave of herself not only to her family and friends, but to her community as well. Born into a family of community activists, and growing up in the Humboldt Park neighborhood, she had a strong understanding of her Puerto Rican heritage and the importance that a sense of place gives to individuals. She encouraged young families, especially Latinos, to purchase homes in Humboldt Park, helping to develop a strong and enduring neighborhood. She was a frequent volunteer at community events, supporting such causes as turkey giveaways and shoe drives. She was instrumental in developing affordable housing in the neighborhood, whether for Latino veterans, or for artists requiring space for their residence and their craft. Her belief that knowing your history can shape your future show...

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