Similarly, it is asked, how much is it to change a street name?
There is no price. There will be a filing fee to file the road name application, but that is just a processing fee. Typically it's about $100-$200.
Subsequently, question is, can you change the name of a private road? Owners of property fronting on and/or being addressed off a private road that serves four (4) or more parcels of land, or owners of property fronting on and/or being addressed off a public road, may petition the County for permission to officially name or rename the road.
Then, how do you get a street renamed?
Renaming streets can be initiated by members of the public or the Board of Supervisors.
Changing the name of a street requires:
- The resolution referred to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
- A Public Hearing at the Land Use and Economic Development Committee.
- Board of Supervisors approval.
- Mayor's signature.
Why do streets change names?
Sometimes a street will change names when it crosses into a new city or subdivision. This usually happens because different people developed the areas at different times and had different themes for their street names.