Council Approves Renaming Street “Jim Bolin’s Way”
Casey City Council Meeting | March 2, 2026
Article Summary: To honor a prominent local business figure, the Council voted to rename a section of Northeast 15th Street and Grant Street to “Jim Bolin’s Way.” The change affects a roadway primarily surrounded by commercial properties owned by the Bolin family.
Street Renaming Key Points:
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Location: Northeast 15th Street around the bend to Grant Street.
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Impact: No residential addresses will require changing; the area is primarily commercial property owned by Bolin Enterprises.
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Honoree: Jim Bolin, recognized for his contributions to the city.
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Outcome: Passed unanimously.
The Casey City Council on Monday, March 2, 2026, unanimously voted to rename a portion of Northeast 15th Street to “Jim Bolin’s Way” following a recommendation from the Public Utility Committee.
Alderman Lori Wilson presented the proposal, explaining that the committee met on February 23 to review the change. The renaming applies to the stretch of road that runs along the side of Bolin Enterprises and wraps around to the front.
Wilson assured the Council that the change would cause minimal disruption. “There’s no houses along this street… that would be affected to have to change their name or change the address,” Wilson said. She noted that the surrounding properties, including the former Casey Telecom building and a nearby chemical company, would not be negatively impacted regarding mailing addresses or 911 services.
“We felt it would be an honor to name the street after him,” Wilson said. “It’s our way as a city to honor the man that helped us quite a bit.”
Mayor Mike Nichols clarified the spelling and punctuation during the discussion, confirming the street will be named “Jim Bolin’s Way” to signify “his way of doing things.”
The motion passed 4-0. Wilson indicated a dedication ceremony will be planned for a later date when the weather improves.
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