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			<title>New street signs represent inclusivity without name change</title>
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<p>Residents of Evelyn Buck Lane now see all the colours of the rainbow as they enter and exit the residential street following controversial comments made online by the street's namesake – and former Aurora mayor --- regarding Aurora's new Rainbow Crosswalk.</p>
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<p>The comments made by the 92-year-old Ms. Buck, who served on Council until the fall of 2014, sparked a flurry of debate and sparked calls led by Evelyn Buck Lane couple Luisa Gomez and Maricella Sauceda to have the name of the street changed.</p>
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<p>At this time, there are no formal resolutions before Council to formally have the name of the street changed, but each sign now bears the street's name on top of a representation of the Pride flag.</p>
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<p>“Evelyn Buck Lane has been altered to include a rainbow from a suggestion by a resident. The Town did put up the sign at the request of Mayor Mrakas,” said the Town in a statement. “At this time, there is no motion from Council to change the name of the street. The idea of a name change can only be achieved as a result of an approved Council motion. At this time, staff or the Mayor has not been advised of any pending notices of motion.”</p>
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<p><strong>By Brock Weir</strong></p>
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