‘Gulf of Mexico Drive’ to keep its name in Longboat Key
Share and Follow


LONGBOAT KEY, Fla. (WFLA) — Residents of Longboat Key are facing increased pressure to rename their central thoroughfare, Gulf of Mexico Drive.

“Most of us appreciate the current name,” stated local resident Mary Ellen Cawley. “We never requested a change.”

To gauge public sentiment, the town organized a community meeting on Monday. This followed the Florida Department of Transportation’s removal of six signs from the roadway in compliance with a state mandate to rename references to the Gulf as ‘Gulf of America,’ stemming from an executive order by President Trump.

“It’s gone,” remarked resident Frank Lugano. “Street names like these no longer make sense.”

“This matter has become overly politicized,” commented David Dickinson, another resident. “We’re blowing a simple issue out of proportion. As Americans, we should be honoring our country.”

Town leaders gave residents the option to change the name or keep it the same which would still be legal to do. For many residents – the hassle of an address change was too much.

“We have a bunch of time and money that is going to be wasted,” said resident Lillian Sands.

“It’s not a bad name and it doesn’t mean you hate Trump,” said resident James Armstrong. “Who knows, maybe the administration could change the other way – hopefully not – but then what? Are we going to change it back?”

Ultimately, they voted unanimously to keep the name, despite town leaders’ fears that they may face repercussions from the department of transportation.

“Our job here is health, welfare, and safety and getting this community back on its feet after the most horrid weather conditions we have experienced in over 100 years,” said town commissioner BJ Bishop.

The mayor hinted that their final decision may not mean the end of it, saying that people were watching to see where they landed on the issue.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Zelenskyy and Trump Set to Discuss Elusive Peace Solutions in Russia-Ukraine Conflict

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – This Sunday, President Donald Trump is set…

How Volunteering with Kids Boosts Character and Strengthens Family Bonds

NEW YORK (AP) — When Cami Teacoach’s son celebrated his third birthday,…

Brace for a Chilly New Year in Central Florida: How to Stay Warm After a Mild Christmas

ORLANDO, Fla. – As the festive spirit lingers, I sincerely hope that…

ECHL and Players Association Achieve Tentative Agreement to Restart Hockey Season

SAVANNAH, Ga () – After a brief hiatus due to a players’…

Discover Why C-Reactive Protein is the New Top Indicator for Heart Disease Risk Over Cholesterol

(The Conversation) – Heart disease has the grim distinction of being the…

Manhunt Intensifies: Suspect Remains at Large Following Fatal Christmas Day Shooting in Decatur

In Decatur, Illinois, a tragic incident unfolded on Christmas evening, drawing the…

Iconic 1960s Star and Passionate Animal Rights Advocate Brigitte Bardot Passes Away at 91

PARIS – Brigitte Bardot, the iconic French actress and 1960s sex symbol,…

Myanmar Holds First Election in Five Years Under Military Leadership

YANGON – On Sunday, citizens of Myanmar participated in the first stage…