Governor Jared Polis is joining with movements across the country to change the names of buildings, mountains and public places that have association with bigotry or racism.
I wonder 'what are they doing?' a lot driving in Grand Junction. Our streets have seen some stuff. If Grand Junction streets could talk this is what they'd say.
Would you want to live on Dick Street? Probably not, right? For some residents in Clifton, NJ, that's what they're facing with a potential renaming of a street.
Having been in town less than two weeks, I've not made it around much except, from the Double Tree to work, and a couple trips downtown. Today I was rolling down North Avenue when I spotted it. A "fraction" street number. I can't say I've never seen the phenomenon, I have. Mostly in larger, more densely populated, cities back east, but here in Grand Junction? My question is why?
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We decided we'd poll some of our co-workers to find out what intersections they thought were the worst in Grand Junction and the surrounding areas. Take a look at our list.