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✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekRank for street naming pages

Honorary street names are civic memory, and they deserve real, current pages. SleekRank reads the street-naming roster and renders one indexable page per honorary name with the namesake's bio, the dedicating ordinance, the location, and the dedication date.

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SleekRank for street naming pages

Honorary street names belong on per-name indexable pages

People search "Fred Hampton Way Chicago" or "Maya Angelou Drive Winston-Salem" and expect to land on a page that names the honoree, explains why the city dedicated the block, links the ordinance, and locates the exact intersection. Most municipal sites bury this information in a PDF list or scatter it across press releases with no canonical URL per name.

SleekRank reads the street-naming roster from a Google Sheet or CSV maintained by the city clerk and renders one indexable page per honorary name against a base WordPress page. Tag mappings handle the honorary name and intersection. Selector mappings inject the namesake's brief bio, the dedicating ordinance number, the dedication date, and the sponsoring council member. List mappings render related streets, the namesake's other honored locations, and any contextual primary sources.

Fred Hampton Way at 24th and Wabash lives at /street-names/fred-hampton-way-chicago/ with the ordinance, the dedication date, and a short biography sourced from the clerk's submission. Maya Angelou Drive in Winston-Salem lives at its own URL. Same template, accurate per-name facts, each on its own crawlable URL.

Workflow

From naming roster to indexable per-name pages

1

Build the base page

Design one /street-names/{slug}/ template with a hero, the namesake biography card, ordinance reference block, intersection and council district section, dedication date, and a related-namings module keyed by category.
2

Connect the roster

Point SleekRank at the Google Sheet or CSV maintained by the city clerk, with one row per honorary name carrying slug, name, intersection, ordinance number, dedication date, sponsor, and biography.
3

Wire the mappings

Tag mappings for honorary name and intersection, selector mappings for biography, ordinance number, and sponsor, list mappings for related namings, meta mapping for the description tied to the namesake.
4

Cache, flush, sitemap

Set a weekly cache, flush rewrites with WP-CLI, and verify every /street-names/{slug}/ URL appears in the sitemap with the right intersection, ordinance, and biography.

Data in, pages out

From naming roster to per-name pages

One row per honorary name with intersection, ordinance, dedication date, and bio. SleekRank renders each as its own URL.

Data source: Google Sheets / CSV
slug honorary_name intersection ordinance dedicated
fred-hampton-way-chicago Fred Hampton Way 24th and Wabash, Chicago O2018-9311 Dec 2018
maya-angelou-drive-winston-salem Maya Angelou Drive Reynolda Rd between Polo and Northwest, Winston-Salem Ord 2014-23 May 2014
cesar-chavez-avenue-east-los-angeles Cesar Chavez Avenue Brooklyn Ave from Boyle Heights to East LA Ord 168660 May 1994
harvey-milk-plaza-san-francisco Harvey Milk Plaza Castro and Market, San Francisco Resolution 89-1985 Mar 1985
duke-ellington-blvd-new-york Duke Ellington Boulevard W 106th St, New York Local Law 16 1977
URL pattern: /street-names/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /street-names/fred-hampton-way-chicago/
  • /street-names/maya-angelou-drive-winston-salem/
  • /street-names/cesar-chavez-avenue-east-los-angeles/
  • /street-names/harvey-milk-plaza-san-francisco/
  • /street-names/duke-ellington-blvd-new-york/

Comparison

Single ordinance PDF vs per-name pages

Ordinance PDF list

  • Ordinance PDFs cannot rank for the honorary name people actually search
  • Namesake biographies hide inside press releases with no canonical URL
  • Intersection details require cross-referencing a separate ordinance PDF
  • Dedication dates and sponsoring council members are scattered
  • Researchers and journalists cannot deep-link to one specific name
  • Schema for a CivicStructure or HistoricalPlace per name is never rendered

SleekRank

  • One indexable URL per honorary street name in the roster
  • Namesake biography and ordinance link via selector mappings
  • Intersection and council district rendered as crawlable text
  • Dedication date and sponsoring council member per row
  • Sitemap registers every /street-names/{slug}/ URL
  • Cache refresh propagates new ordinances on the next pass

Features

What SleekRank gives you for street naming pages

Per-name URL

Every honorary name on the roster gets a /street-names/{slug}/ page with the namesake biography, ordinance number, intersection, and dedication date rendered as crawlable text the search engine can rank.

Ordinance link

Selector mapping renders the dedicating ordinance number and a link to the clerk's PDF, so researchers and journalists can trace the legislative record back to its source in one click.

Sponsor and district

Selector mapping renders the sponsoring council member and the affected ward or district, so the political context of the naming is preserved alongside the cultural context.

Use cases

Who builds street naming pages with SleekRank

City clerks and council offices

Municipal clerk and council offices publishing the official record of honorary namings, where each name becomes a permanent URL with the namesake's story and the ordinance that dedicated it.

Local newsrooms and historians

Newspapers and history sites covering civic memory who need permanent, deep-linkable URLs per name to anchor articles, interviews, and walking tours.

Schools and community groups

Educators and neighborhood associations building curricula and walking tours around the city's honorary names, where each name needs a permanent page the project can cite.

The bigger picture

Why per-name street naming pages beat an ordinance PDF

Honorary street names are how a city writes its values into the map. Each one carries a person's story, a council vote, a date, an intersection, a constituency that pushed for the naming. A single ordinance PDF cannot serve that civic memory because everything lives at one URL, and search engines cannot rank a PDF for the honoree's name.

Per-name indexable URLs change that. The same roster the city clerk already maintains as the legal record becomes the source of truth for the public pages, with namesake biography, ordinance number, intersection, and dedication date rendered as crawlable HTML and updated through a sheet edit. Researchers, journalists, school groups, and walking-tour operators all gain permanent, deep-linkable URLs per name.

The civic memory becomes searchable. The work of preserving the namings stops being an archival project and becomes a downstream effect of the clerk's own record.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for street naming pages

A medium city often has 100 to 1,000 honorary namings spanning decades. SleekRank renders each row to its own URL and registers all of them in the sitemap, so coverage scales with the clerk's record rather than with editor hours.

 

Edit the row in the source sheet when a new naming is dedicated, or pipe the clerk's ordinance database in as a REST source keyed by slug. On the next cache refresh, the new /street-names/{slug}/ page appears.

 

Yes. SleekRank renders into a base WordPress page built with Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, or any other builder. The mappings target IDs and selectors already on the page.

 

Yes. SleekRank registers every URL with the sitemap and noindexes the base template page, so only the name URLs get crawled. Each one competes on the honorary name and the namesake.

 

Yes. Use a type column (honorary, co-named, plaza, square) and selector mappings to show or hide blocks. Co-named streets render the underlying street name; plazas render a wider context map; squares render the dedication monument photo.

 

Update the status column. For rescinded names, render a clear historical notice rather than 404, so journalists and historians can still cite the URL. The new ordinance link can replace the prior reference.

 

No. Each row carries a unique namesake, biography, intersection, ordinance, and date. Headlines and meta descriptions vary per row, so each URL is materially different content.

 

Yes. Use a category column (civil rights leaders, musicians, local activists) and let the related-pages module surface other honorary names in the same category, building a navigable civic-memory map across the roster.

 

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