I told the County the name I wanted for my road. Why did they give it a different name?

The County tries to incorporate citizens' suggestions with regards to road names, but this is sometimes not possible due to road naming standards such as not using punctuation or personal names. Also, the county is trying to eliminate road names that are too much alike. Therefore, if your requested road name is similar to another one that has already been established, a different road name must be used.

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1. Why does my address have to change?
2. What if I receive my mail through a Post Office Box?
3. I've lived here for 30 years and everybody knows me and where I live. Why do I need to change my address?
4. Who should I notify about my address change?
5. What will my address be?
6. Is the County going to pay for me to change my address on all of my personal items?
7. Do I need to display my address?
8. Do I need to have a new deed recorded for my home with the new address?
9. I told the County the name I wanted for my road. Why did they give it a different name?
10. When can I start using my new address?
11. How will I know I have a new address?
12. Why does a road have to have a name?
13. What is E911?
14. What does the E in E911 stand for?
15. Why do we need E911 here?
16. What qualifies naming a road?