MINNEAPOLIS MAY SOON GET A COMMEMORATIVE OROMO STREET
JANUARY
10, 2015 OPride) — The Minneapolis City PLANNING
Commission will hold a public hearing on Jan. 12 to decide on Council Member Abdi Warsame’s APPLICATION
for commemorative street names along the city’s Cedar riverside area. Warsame’s proposal calls for 4th Street South between Cedar Avenue and 15th Avenue South to be named “Oromo Street,” and for the stretch between 6th Street and Cedar Avenue to 15th avenue South to be called “Somali Street.”
10, 2015 OPride) — The Minneapolis City PLANNING
Commission will hold a public hearing on Jan. 12 to decide on Council Member Abdi Warsame’s APPLICATION
for commemorative street names along the city’s Cedar riverside area. Warsame’s proposal calls for 4th Street South between Cedar Avenue and 15th Avenue South to be named “Oromo Street,” and for the stretch between 6th Street and Cedar Avenue to 15th avenue South to be called “Somali Street.”
The hearing is scheduled to take place at 4:30 p.m in Room 317 City Hall, 350 S 5th street in Minneapolis, Minn. The proposal is backed by the city’s Department of Public Works and the Department of Community Planning and Economic Development, according to the Commission’s website. The Commission’s decisions are FINAL
unless appealed.
unless appealed.
For a city that boasts the largest population of both Oromo and Somali immigrants, such recognition would be a welcome development. The Cedar Riverside neighborhood is jokingly called little Mogadishu because of its large Somali residents while Minnesota is widely known as “Little Oromia” among Oromos. HOME
to the largest Somali population in the U.S., Minnesota has an estimated 40,000 Oromos. The Oromo are THE SINGLE
largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, constituting nearly half of the country’s 94 million population.
to the largest Somali population in the U.S., Minnesota has an estimated 40,000 Oromos. The Oromo are THE SINGLE
largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, constituting nearly half of the country’s 94 million population.
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