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Last updated: February 9, 2011 10:19 a.m.
Harry Baals building unlikely

City signals disfavor, despite web poll lead

Benjamin Lanka | The Journal Gazette
FORT WAYNE – Despite garnering far more support in an online poll than
the thicket of other suggestions, residents shouldn't expect Fort
Wayne's new government center to be named after one of the city's
longest tenured mayors.

Deputy Mayor Beth Malloy said naming 200 E. Berry St. the Harry Baals
Government Center was "probably not" going to happen.

"We love Fort Wayne, too," she said. "We're not going to make any
decisions that look bad."

The name has received 882 votes on the city's website,
www.feedbackfortwayne.org as of Monday afternoon – more than triple
that of its nearest competitor: Eugene Johnson Memorial Center.

Johnson was the properties manager for the Allen County Public Library
while it occupied the building. The city's online poll allows anyone
to submit names for the building and then vote on the suggestions.

Baals – pronounced "balls" by the then-mayor but "bales" by his
descendents – became the Republican nominee for mayor in 1934 and was
elected for three successive terms. He returned to politics in 1951 by
winning a fourth term but died in office in May 1954. His
accomplishments include elevating the railroads in town and
negotiating the contract with the Army to establish Baer Field as an
air base.

While Baals was a popular mayor, Malloy noted he had an unfortunate
name and some elected officials have said such a name would be an
embarrassment to the city.

Regardless, Malloy said the online feedback effort has been a success
because it has generated interest in local government and created
buzz.

"I'm glad people want to get involved," she said. "We are having fun
with government."

Frank Suarez, city spokesman, said public voting on the issue will
remain open through Friday. When it is closed, Mayor Tom Henry will be
given as many as 10 finalists from which to choose the name for the
office building. Suarez said Henry will make the selection after
talking to division directors and community leaders, but he said the
name will come from the list of suggestions made by the public.

The city bought the building, the former Renaissance Square, and is
remodeling it to house most city and county departments. The
City-County Building would then be the home for the city and county
police departme

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