Los Angeles – Stretch Of Road In LA Renamed Obama Boulevard

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    Los Angeles – A stretch of road in Los Angeles has been renamed after former President Barack Obama.

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    A concert and ceremony Saturday unveiled Obama Boulevard. The street replaced Rodeo Road, a 3 ½-mile street that runs across the city’s historic black neighborhood. It also intersects with Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and further establishes a “presidential row” that includes Washington, Adams and Jefferson boulevards.

    “With this change, we are publicly documenting what Obama’s legacy as our nation’s first black President means to our city and our South Los Angeles community,” City Council President Herb Wesson said in a statement.

    “For every child who will drive down this street and see the President’s name, this will serve as a physical reminder that no goal is out of reach and that no dream is too big.”

    A couple who proposed the name change told the Los Angeles Times say they wanted to raise the profile of the road, attract more funding for the Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw neighborhood and honor the 44th president.

    While residents were receptive to having a street named after Obama, some believed organizers should have chosen a more prominent street. Wesson argued Rodeo Road was symbolically important: The road is home to Rancho Cienega Sports Complex, where Obama held a campaign rally when he was running for president in 2007.

    For decades, discriminatory practices, including the use of racially restrictive covenants on deeds to keep people of color from buying homes, kept the area off-limits to non-whites.

    After the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed housing discrimination, and segregation was scaled back, black residents moved into the formerly white enclave of Baldwin Hills and established the first of L.A.’s black middle- and upper-class neighborhoods.

    Black-owned businesses and cultural activities once thrived on Crenshaw Boulevard. But over the years, they struggled and there are ongoing efforts to revitalize the commercial corridor.

    Earl Ofari Hutchinson, a political analyst and author who has lived in the area for 50 years, said he hopes the name change will lead to more investments in the neighborhood.

    “The area needs not just street name change, but also fresh programs, initiatives and spending on jobs, education, and housing programs for the mostly black and Hispanic low-income residents that live on or near Obama Boulevard,” Hutchinson said. “This will truly be the greatest way to pay tribute to Obama.”


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    bsnow
    bsnow
    4 years ago

    Crazy people they name after the most evil destructive president.

    4 years ago

    Iyh there will be a trump bolverad too. And trump knows how to do things bal habatish. He ain’t Gona just name a bolevard after him. He will build a new beautiful massive highway or redo an airport and make it stunning. Yoni will soon be departing from Trump international airport and he will just have to hold his nose

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    4 years ago

    No big deal. In time schools and highways will be named after this President too.

    ALLAN
    ALLAN
    4 years ago

    It would be far more appropriate if it were a dead end road leading to a garbage dump.

    StevenWright
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    StevenWright
    4 years ago

    It’ll probably be full of potholes in a week….

    Vvvvv
    Vvvvv
    4 years ago

    Hopefully they added”ys” after the name

    BLONDI
    BLONDI
    4 years ago

    I think a postage stamp gets a person who was dead for 10 years…lets hope there will soon be an obama postage stamp..worth 1 penny.