Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S469

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
3/7/24  
Engrossed
6/10/24  
Refer
6/12/24  
Engrossed
7/22/24  
Enrolled
7/24/24  
Chaptered
7/31/24  

Caption

Designating a certain park in the city of Cambridge as Richard McKinnon park

Impact

If enacted, S469 would involve the Department of Conservation and Recreation changing the name of North Point Park to Richard McKinnon Park. This change would call for the erection and maintenance of markers that bear the new name, thereby ensuring that the contributions of Richard McKinnon are publicly acknowledged and honored within the community. The bill's passage emphasizes the importance of recognizing local figures who have impacted the community through public service.

Summary

Senate Bill S469 aims to designate a park located in the city of Cambridge as Richard McKinnon Park. This bill is presented by Sal N. DiDomenico in recognition of Richard McKinnon's significant contributions to landscape development within the city, particularly his work on North Point Park. The bill is considered an emergency measure to expedite the naming process in the interest of public convenience and preservation of the area's historical contributions.

Contention

While the bill currently does not appear to face significant opposition, it raises questions about the criteria for naming public spaces after individuals. Often, discussions surrounding such actions may involve debate over the legacy and qualifications of individuals who are commemorated in public spaces. Additionally, the expedited nature of the bill could lead to scrutiny on whether the emergency designation is warranted or if it sets a precedent for similarly rapid legislative actions in the future.

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