Last week, the Westminster City Council decided to partially rename a street after Kirk, and they're also designating Oct. 14, Kirk's birthday, as "Charlie Kirk Day."
They voted 4-1 to edit All American Way street signs between Westminster Boulevard and 13th Street with Charlie Kirk Way. Photos show some of the proposed signage.
The city council noted that the redesignation won't officially change the street name, but will instead add Kirk's name in addition to All American Way. This means the change in signage won't be reflected on addresses on the street.
The decision to designate Oct. 14 as "Charlie Kirk Day" passed with a 3-2 vote.
At the City Council meeting, one council member questioned why Westminster was getting involved, while another argued that the city wasn't going far enough.
"Mr. Mayor, I feel like you're just getting by with putting his name teeny-weeny small little sign, you can't really see," said District 1 Councilmember Amy Phan West. "So it's just for you to say, 'Oh, I did it.'"
"Mr. Kirk didn't really bring anything -- he wasn't part of our city, he didn't contribute to our city, he didn't live here," said District 2 Councilmember Carlos Manzo.
Manzo also mentioned how city leaders should spend their time focusing on the issues that impact the city.
Utah man Tyler Robinson, 22, is accused of shooting Kirk -- an ally of President Donald Trump who worked to steer young voters toward conservatism through his organization, Turning Point USA -- from a rooftop overlooking a crowded courtyard at Utah Valley University in Orem on Sept. 10, 2025.
Robinson was arrested the following night when he showed up with his parents to turn himself in at his hometown sheriff's office in southwest Utah, more than a three-hour drive from Orem.
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