Urges Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders to name County Route 18 bridge in Monmouth County in honor of Jeffrey Mahon and Jeffrey Hoens.
Impact
The resolution seeks to promote community remembrance and honor the legacies of Jeffrey Mahon and Jeffrey Hoens, both of whom experienced tragic circumstances. Jeffrey Mahon passed away in a motor vehicle accident at the age of 20, while Jeffrey Hoens tragically died during a free diving incident on Mahon's birthday. By naming the bridge after them, the resolution aims to provide a lasting memorial for their families and the local community.
Summary
Assembly Resolution AR74 urges the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders to name the bridge on County Route 18, commonly known as Ocean Avenue, in honor of Jeffrey Mahon and Jeffrey Hoens. This resolution highlights the legislative tradition of naming state roadways in remembrance of individuals who have significantly impacted their communities. The bill recognizes the authority of county boards to make such decisions regarding local roadways.
Contention
Although resolutions like AR74 are typically uncontroversial, inherently there may be some differing opinions regarding how local landmarks should be named. Particular attention may arise over the criteria used to honor individuals in a community and whether such initiatives resonate with the preferences and values of the public, especially concerning naming conventions related to tragic events.
Same As
Urges Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders to name County Route 18 bridge in Monmouth County in honor of Jeffrey Mahon and Jeffrey Hoens.
Makes FY2025 supplemental appropriation of $8,000,000 to Monmouth County Open Space and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund to assist in the purchase of the Stein property in Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey.
Makes FY2025 supplemental appropriation of $8,000,000 to Monmouth County Open Space and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund to assist in the purchase of the Stein property in Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey.