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                      "Robert Taylor"                                  
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"Lester Kenyatta Spence"
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                      07/07/04 11:45 AM        Subject:  RE: (313) Chicago 
honours Frankie Knuckles
                                                                       
                                                                       




I was thinking of people more than places - of course the £/$400 property
has to be Mad Mike Mount - who's unlucky enough to get the £/$60 property?

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Subject: RE: (313) Chicago honours Frankie Knuckles


defo!!!

We could have The Hart Plaza instead of Park lane :)

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             From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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             To: Lester Kenyatta Spence
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             I've no idea but I am sure backhanders and cronyism are
involved somewhere in the process.

             Who wants to make a 313 name Monopoly board?

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             From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
             Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 3:32 PM
             To: Robert Taylor
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             On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Robert Taylor wrote:

             >
             > I doubt it - UK only has commercial days like 'eating apples
day' and such like - there's not much interest in naming days after people,
though there seems to be a habit of naming public buildings after local
politicians and sportsmen, as well as international political figures such
as Nelson Mandela.

             So here's the process in Saint Louis and Detroit.  Someone
contacts a
             councilperson to draft a resolution saying "this day is so and
so's day."
             They send it up to the council and it passes (usually
unanimously).  Then
             the mayor drafts a document for the interested parties saying
"i'm glad to
             announce that this day is so and so's day."

             Streets?  A bit more complicated.  I would imagine that zoning
boards
             might have to be involved.  But again with a dedicated group
of citizens
             it could be done here.

             What's the process in the UK?

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