Street Renaming & Honorary Street Names

Street Renaming  

Due to the burdens on individuals to change personal identification, accounts, and other materials when an address change occurs, street renaming is uncommon, occurring in the following circumstances:

  • 911 identifies a street name issue that presents a life-safety problem that needs to be rectified.  This occurs when existing naming/numbering demonstrably impacts the accuracy of dispatching emergency responders causing delays in service.  Staff initiate the renaming and communicate to all property owners the need to change and work with them to come up with a name they are in agreement with.
  • Property owners request a street renaming and work with staff to identify a street name that is not a duplicate in the Orange County 911 emergency dispatch service area.  Once all property owners indicate agreement to the change, the change can go forward. 
  • Town Council requests exploration of a change. Staff evaluates for conflicts/duplicates and a change can be made if it does not duplicate an existing name.
  • Download the information sheet (posted at right) 

Honorary Naming of Carrboro Town Streets Policy 

PURPOSE 

Honorary Street names are signs posted below standard public Town street names which are intended to recognize and honor individuals, groups or events for a period of time without changing the official name of the street or the official addresses of residences and businesses on the street.  The purpose of this policy allows for the opportunity to designate an existing street or any segment of a street in honor of any living or deceased individuals, groups or events that made a significant positive impact on the community that reflects one of Carrboro’s core pillars – Race and Equity.  Carrboro is resilient and we continue to find ways to tell our story which advances the town’s race and equity initiatives.  

PROGRAM STANDARDS 

Honorary Streets

  1. Should reflect Carrboro’s race and equity initiatives.  
  2. Should acknowledge and uncover truth and shine a light on a just, equitable and inclusive community.   
  3. May be named for individuals, groups, living or dead that provided creditable service or historical significance to the community or connection with the proposed street.
  4. The individuals or groups should reside or resided in Carrboro at some point during their lifetime and/or have a historical connection.  
  5. May be named to recognize a significant historical event.

    Apply to streets owned by the town and within town limits.  

     This designation will not change or impact the official street name or numbering of buildings or street addresses.  The postal addresses for honorary streets remain the primary name of the street.  

    Only one honorary street name designation shall be allowed per street.  

    Each honorary designation includes a sunset provision of 15 years from the date installed.  At that time the name will be removed unless an applicant requests an extension before the sunset date.

    Commercial or corporate related recognition does not qualify under this policy.  

    Honorary sign will be installed under the current street sign.

    Signs will be a brown background with white reflective lettering in compliance with federal standards.  

PROCESS 

  1. Submit an honorary street sign application available on the Town’s website.  The application is available here. 
  2. All property owners impacted by the proposed honorary street sign will be notified for awareness.
  3. The application will be reviewed by the Racial Equity Commission for a potential recommendation.
  4. If approved by the Racial Equity Commission, the application, recommendation, and supporting documents will be presented to the Town Council for action.
  1. 1 Street Renaming Checklist 2024_Page_1

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