‘Obama Boulevard’ Debuts—and L.A. Is Throwing a Big Party to Celebrate
Los Angeles is showing some love to former president Barack Obama with the renaming of a 3.5-mile stretch now known as Rodeo Road. The announcement of the switch came last summer, but on May 4, the new name becomes official.
Obama Boulevard will run between Mid-City L.A. and Culver City, and adjoins streets named for other ex-chief execs George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson, forming what’s being called “Presidential Row.”
To celebrate the big name change, the city is staging a free street festival from noon to 6 p.m. on the 4th, on the spot where Obama Boulevard intersects with Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Expect music from B.J. the Chicago Kid, Kurupt, and Doug E. Fresh, food trucks and, at 5 p.m., a formal unveiling of the new street signs. Mayor Eric Garcetti, Representative Karen Bass, and L.A. City Council President Herb Wesson will be on hand for the ceremony.
Obama Boulevard will technically be the second street in the city named after 44. A portion of State Route 134 was designated as the President Barack H. Obama Highway in late 2018.
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