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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-0721 (11) CityClerk From:CityClerk Sent:Tuesday, September 20, 2022 1:36 PM To:Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; Brown, Chris; Bunch, Sarah; CityClerk; Curth, Jonathan; Harvey, Sonia; Hertzberg, Holly; Batker, Jodi; Jones, D'Andre; Kelley, Courtney; Kinion, Mark; Johnson, Kimberly; Rogers, Kristin; Williams, Kit; Jordan, Lioneld; Mathis, Jeana; Paxton, Kara; Mulford, Patti; Rea, Christine; Scroggin, Sloan; Norton, Susan; Thurber, Lisa; Turk, Teresa; Wiederkehr, Mike Cc:Renee.Farmer@outlook.com Subject:FW: 9/20/22 Meeting, 2022-0721 Support Nelson Hackett Project , BUT… Hello, Your comment has been recorded and will be delivered via email to the City of Fayetteville's City Council Members. This comment will be archived on the City of Fayetteville's website under the Agenda Public Comments for the City Council meeting date that your comment corresponds with. This comment will not be displayed in the agenda item packet. Please see the link below for your convenience. http://documents.fayetteville-ar.gov/WebLink/Browse.aspx?id=9096659&dbid=0&repo=COF Please click the below link to obtain the Council Member's contact information if you would like to contact them directly. https://www.fayetteville-ar.gov/247/City-Council As a courtesy future reference, if you have a comment about a City Council agenda item, you may email your comment directly to the City Council and Mayor at: agendaitemcomment@fayetteville- ar.gov Thank you. Office of the City Clerk Treasurer 113 W. Mountain Street, Suite 308 Fayetteville, AR 72701 479.575.8323 cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov Website | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube From: Renee Farmer <Renee.Farmer@outlook.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 11:59 AM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Support Nelson Hackett Project , BUT… 1 CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the City of Fayetteville. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Fayetteville City Council: Just a quick note to say that I'm all for the Nelson Hackett Project. To me, it's what history buffs, budding scholars and emeriti professors do best: unearth these gems of history and try to tell these stories of the voiceless. But is displacing other history by renaming streets the answer? Is there no new street, park, or building that could honor Mr. Nelson Hackett's memory by bearing his name? Thank you all for your service and consideration of this vote before you. Respectfully, Renée Farmer 2