Showing posts with label bay bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bay bridge. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2011

Bay Bridge Poll Closed

The poll on whether to rename the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge for Ronald Reagan is closed. An almost majority, 50%, favored keeping the name the same for the sake of tradition, only 20% favored making the change. I voted "not sure," for the record. Time to look for a freeway to name after Reagan, which seems to be more our tradition.


Regardless, all my readers seem pretty fond of the former President and great American.

Over at sdrostra.com Vince Vasquez is claiming momentum for the change.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Renaming the Coronado Bay Bridge for Reagan

Well, officially, the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge. There is an effort underway to rename the bridge after former President Ronald Reagan. Great, I'm thinking, honor a great American. There is also a counter effort underway to prevent the name change. David Klowden is heading the counter effort:
“I started this page because I don't want the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge renamed the ‘Ronald Reagan Memorial Bridge,’ he writes on his Facebook page. “I know there are many San Diegans who agree with me that this effort by a very partisan right wing individual to politicize a non-political local landmark is unnecessary. Please help me protect the name of the bridge ….”
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Klowden does not see this as a liberal-conservative issue. “This city has a tradition of not having traditions” he said. “When it comes to preservation, I’m fairly conservative.”
So what do you think? At first, I was pretty miffed and it seemed like a typical leftist reaction to the greatness of Reagan. But I also thought, in 1987, San Diego voters voted to restore Market Street to its original name after a short spell as Martin Luther King Way. I'm also still miffed about the Murph being renamed after a local firm beginning with the letter Q. Is this issue so different?

Contrariwise, its only a bridge, not a piece of San Diego history, the way Market Street was. And supposedly serious coin, to the tune of $18 million, changed hands to get the name of Jack Murphy Stadium changed.

What do you think? Please vote in my poll.

Cross posted to sdrostra.com. (Where my career might be short lived, judging by the comments on my last article.)