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Originally Posted by wburg
The Railyards Review and Comment session didn't really produce much new in the way of news to what most of us have seen already, other than the reason for the name Camille Avenue in the street plan: the street is intended as a shopping street, and they figured that a feminime-sounding name like "Camille" would resonate better with women (who do more shopping) than the mostly masculine-sounding names that will be associated with the Railyards streets.
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perhaps paying homage to the camellia...Sacramento's city flower. Maybe they should just name the street Camellia to begin with. That would be appropriate. I don't think there is one currently.