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Historic Panel Grapples with Renaming City Properties Over ‘Racist’ Connections

There are more questions than answers as the Fresno Historic Preservation Commission discussed how to handle city properties named after racists or bigots. At Monday night's meeting, the commission asked city staff dozens of questions of how to accomplish their task given to them by the Fresno City Council. Inquiries...

Panel Begins Scrub of City Place Names for ‘Racist’ Connections

The Fresno Historic Preservation Commission meeting takes on new significance tonight as it meets tonight virtually. The commission will discuss its new task — evaluating names of city facilities and provide a recommendation on those names after a controversial historical or cultural figure. The city council approved the resolution on...

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