Council defers decision on Kemp Lane name change request

After much discussion on June 10, the Lake City City Council opted to leave its options open on a request to rename a 100-foot street stub leading to a new housing development.

In the mid-2000s the City of Lake City approved a development off of North 10th Street that included 22 single family lots along two avenues, Kemp Lane and Kemp Court.

The development went nowhere and neither, for the intervening decade, did Kemp Lane.

Because the streets, aside from a 100-foot stretch of Kemp Lane, were never constructed, they never existed.

 


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