Arizona city considers replacing street names tied to KKK
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — An Arizona city council is scheduled to vote next month on replacing park and road names that have century-old ties to the Ku Klux Klan. Tempe councilmembers will consider the replacement names during a March 2 meeting. New names proposed by community members were vetted by council-appointed volunteers who met several times. The renaming effort began in 2021 after historical research determined that several parks and streets were named after former community leaders who were members of an area Klan chapter in the 1920s. The research was done using records from the Arizona Historical Society and the Phoenix Public Library.