Posted on 06/22/2017 5:17:33 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Barack Obama could soon hear his name being uttered as part of Angelenos driving directions, with a Los Angeles city councilman proposing to name a street after him.
Obama Boulevard could prove a relatively more innocuous role for the 44th presidents name than Obamajam the oft-used term to refer to the anticipated congestion that accompanied his frequent fundraising trips to the Los Angeles area.
City Council President Herb Wesson wants to rename a 3.4-mile segment of Rodeo Road, between Jefferson Boulevard and Arlington Avenue, after Obama because it would be a fitting addition to what is known in his district as presidents row. They are a succession of streets named for three of the countrys founding fathers George Washington, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
Wesson said the street also has a story to tell about the most recent former president.
Rancho Cienega Park on Rodeo Road was where Obama made one of his earliest presidential campaign stops while still a United States senator in 2008. His transportation then was a late-model minivan, according to Wesson. Obama later upgraded to a motorcade, with a specially designed black Cadillac limousine, nicknamed The Beast.
Despite bringing with him much less pomp, circumstance and security than in later years, Obamas visit still generated unprecedented buzz, Wesson said.
The crowd was crazy, and his security for the most part wound up being this big guy that used to work for me nicknamed Big John, who had to use his body and arms to hold people away from Obama, Wesson said.
It was overwhelming, he said. You didnt have crowds like this.
Wesson said his staffers are writing a letter to Obama letting him know about the plan to change the street name, which would require approval by the L.A. City Council and Mayor Eric Garcetti.
Wesson, who lives about four blocks away from Rodeo Road, said that the street was where he and many others first met Obama.
So many good photos were taken at that rally that Wesson made a calendar with them, he said. Now, he is hoping to mark that moment in another way.
It was history, he said. And who knows how people report history, but when they talk about his first official campaign stop in California, its going to be in an area thats off a street that we named after him. That will live on longer, after me and him.
If a city does this, hopefully, it will be like MLK Blvd’s and it will serve as a warning to people unfamiliar with the city that they don’t want to be near such a street. That way, I’m all for the labeling as it serves a useful public service!
Let the homeless camp out there.
Isn’t MLK Blvd,St,etc. the most dangerous area of big cities?
I think its fair that before the City Council does this that the LA Times should finally release its recordings, un-redacted, of the bash which soetoro attended for radical Palestinian activist Rashid Khalidi in 2003.
The People of Los Angeles and the Nation have the right to see and hear what kind of enemy islamist piece of filth this Traitor was and is before their so-called representatives go renaming a city street after him.
As long asObama Blvd. is in Compton, or Watts who cares NO ONE goes there!!!
It’ll probably become the center of homosexual and transgender prostitution.
Beat me to it.
This isn’t from the Los Angeles Times.
I’m guessing the crime rate on any road named “Obama Boulevard” will keep everyone except prostitutes, drug dealers, and their customers away.
A seemingly endless road having lots of entrance ramps, no exits and no view of where you are due to the back-to-back billboards of 0bama selfies.
Should place it down on skidrow.
MLK and Caesar Chavez are both no go Blvd.
I have driven this street thousands of times, keep your doors locked, windows up and stay alert. Funny thing is, there are pockets of nice areas real close, it is basically the dividing line to the slums.
Or West Hollywood.
I’m guessing the Rodeo Drive businesses just LOVE this idea !
Fortunately for them, they are on Rodeo Dr.
This is a different street. Road instead of Drive.
Same name, in the same city, but, an entire universe apart.
Thx
Only left turns allowed on Obama Blvd.
How far apart?
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