News Summary
In a significant tribute, Atlanta has renamed Central Avenue to Shirley C. Franklin Blvd SW and transformed Westside Reservoir Park into Shirley Clarke Franklin Park. This honor reflects Franklin’s 30 years of public service and her impactful initiatives as the city’s first female mayor from 2002 to 2010, notably improving infrastructure and promoting ethics in governance. The decision underscores the community’s appreciation for her legacy and contributions to the city.
Atlanta Renames Central Avenue and Westside Park in Honor of Former Mayor Shirley Clarke Franklin
Atlanta has taken a momentous step to honor its first female mayor, Shirley Clarke Franklin, by renaming a significant stretch of Central Avenue to Shirley C. Franklin Blvd SW and transforming Westside Reservoir Park into Shirley Clarke Franklin Park. These renaming ceremonies held last week serve as a tribute to Franklin’s over 30 years of dedicated public service to the city.
A Legacy of Leadership
Franklin’s tenure as mayor from 2002 to 2010 is marked by remarkable leadership and a commitment to improving the lives of Atlanta residents. Among her many initiatives, she created the “pothole posse”, addressing everyday issues that residents faced. Her relentless efforts earned her the nickname “Sewer Mayor”, as she successfully tackled serious infrastructure challenges, saving the city from federal fines and averting potential collapses.
Transformative Achievements
Notable milestones during Franklin’s administration included key investments in the Beltline and the transformation of a former quarry into a vital water reservoir and recreational park. These projects not only enhanced public infrastructure but also improved the quality of life for all citizens.
Upholding Ethics in Governance
In the wake of public trust issues stemming from previous financial scandals, Franklin placed a significant emphasis on ethics in governance. She established a strict code of ethics for city employees and implemented a new law allowing for an independent ethics officer to uphold these standards. Her approach to this initiative was noted as innovative and virtually unheard of in the long history of Atlanta politics.
Building Transparency and Trust
Throughout her time in office, Franklin led by example, adhering to the ethics code and supporting the findings of the independent ethics officers. Her drive for transparency and honesty helped elevate the public’s trust in local government—something residents deeply appreciated.
A Community-Driven Decision
The recent renaming of the street and park is a recognition of Franklin’s lasting impact and legacy within the Atlanta community. The decision came after the city conducted a survey, seeking input from residents regarding the naming of public spaces in Franklin’s honor, showcasing the community’s appreciation for her influence.
A Vision for the Future
Members of the City Council have praised Franklin for her vision and long-term investments that have shaped the future of Atlanta. Her legacy is further felt through initiatives such as the Mayor’s Youth Program, which continues to inspire younger generations and encourages commitment to public service.
A Celebration of Commitment
As Atlanta embraces Shirley Clarke Franklin’s remarkable contributions, the renaming of Central Avenue and Westside Park stands as a testament to her dedicated service. It instills pride within the community and serves as an enduring reminder of the importance of public service in shaping a better future for the city.
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Additional Resources
- AJC: Honoring Shirley Franklin at Atlanta’s Ethics Mayor
- Axios: Former Mayor Shirley Franklin Park Street Renaming
- Soparta Report: Former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin Finally Getting Her Due
- Rough Draft Atlanta: Atlanta Renames Park Honoring Shirley Franklin
- Black Enterprise: Atlanta Shirley C. Franklin Street Park
- Wikipedia: Shirley Franklin
