In a heartfelt government meeting, the El Paso City Council discussed a resolution to rename Pollard Park Pond to Mario Navarro Park, honoring the legacy of a beloved community member who tragically lost his life in a train derailment nearly two years ago. The proposal, submitted by Representative Acevedo, received unanimous support from the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board.
Representative Acevedo highlighted Navarro's significant contributions to the community, emphasizing his dedication to mentoring local youth through activities such as skateboarding, golf, and art. Navarro was remembered as a passionate advocate for social justice and community improvement, actively engaging in initiatives that fostered connection and growth among residents.
During the meeting, family members shared emotional tributes, recalling Navarro's love for the park and the memories created there. His wife, Monique, expressed gratitude for the community's support and the importance of honoring her husband’s legacy, stating that the park had been a central part of their family life. Their daughter, Mia, echoed these sentiments, noting that the park was already informally referred to as Navarro Park by friends and family.
The council's decision to rename the park is set to coincide with the second anniversary of Navarro's passing, providing a permanent tribute to a man who left a lasting impact on the El Paso community. The renaming aims to ensure that future generations will remember Navarro's contributions and the values he instilled in those around him.