But to do that, the Village of Garden City would have to approve changing the zoning from government use to commercial or residential use.
In 2002, Western Resources shareholders approved changing the company's name to Westar Energy.
On January 30, 2008 the Governor and Executive Council unanimously approved changing the names of six member schools.
At the company's 1869 annual meeting stockholders approved changing the name of the carrier to Cheraw and Salisbury.
On November 2, 2004, voters in the borough approved changing the locality's name to Lake Como, which became effective as of January 4, 2005.
It was saved by then editor Jack Foster when he convinced Scripps to approve changing the newspaper from a broadsheet format to a tabloid design.
In 2003, at the annual company meeting, the stockholders approved changing the company name to "Dell Inc." to recognize the company's expansion beyond computers.
Rabbi Porush said he had received no assurances that the committee would approve changing the law.
On September 8, 2009, the Board approved changing the name to Palm Beach State College.
In November 1981, Boston voters approved again changing the composition of the Council, to 13 members: 9 district representatives and 4 at-large members.