Seattle City Council renames street for beloved community leader
Feb 15, 2023, 9:07 AM | Updated: 9:46 am

D鈥橵onne Pickett Jr. (Photo courtesy of the 'Support the Pickett Family' GoFundMe)
(Photo courtesy of the 'Support the Pickett Family' GoFundMe)
The Seattle City Council has approved changing the name of a street in honor of D’Vonne Pickett Jr., a beloved member of the Central District who was murdered in 2022.
Union Street between 21st Street and 22nd Street will now be known as D’Vonne Pickett Way.
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鈥淒鈥橵onne Pickett Jr. was a pillar and beloved member of our community. He was a leader in the Central District and Seattle at large,鈥 said Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda during Tuesday鈥檚 meeting. 鈥淗is contributions to the Central District and the Seattle community will continue to live on for generations to come, and this is just one way we will make sure that remains in our city.鈥
D鈥橵onne and his wife, KeAnna Rose Pickett, opened the Central District mailing business, 鈥,鈥 in 2018.
Pickett was a basketball star at Rainier Beach High School and played collegiately at Seattle University. He was also a youth football coach with the CD Panthers.
He was shot and killed last year.
An outpouring of support for Pickett鈥檚 family followed, with a memorial service, flowers left at the front of his business,聽, and even Mayor Bruce Harrell sending his condolences in a聽.
His death is recorded as one of 52 homicides in 2022 for Seattle.
The Postman and KeAnna have since partnered with RISE 鈥 Resilient in Sustaining Empowerment 鈥 a gun violence prevention and advocacy group focused on support for marginalized communities directly impacted.
Other Seattle streets are also being renamed, including a new street along the waterfront between Western Avenue and Alaskan Way between Pike Street and Bell Street.
Elliot Way will also have the honorary name 鈥淒zidzilalich.鈥 Dzidzilalich means 鈥渓ittle crossing-over place鈥 in Lushootseed, one of the languages of the Coast Salish people.
Honorary street signs will be posted in 2023 when the new Elliott Way is finished and open to the public.