/ Source: The Associated Press
Kurt Cobain's hometown won't be renaming a bridge after the late Nirvana front man.
Council members in Aberdeen, Washington, voted 10-1 against a resolution to rename the bridge.
KXRO reports the vote against the Cobain rename drew applause from the audience at Wednesday's council meeting. Some people were concerned about memorializing the grunge rock musician because of his drug use, suicide and negative comments about his hometown.
The council did vote to name a small body of land on the Wishkah River the Cobain Landing.