The Milwaukee Public Works Committee convened on April 30, 2025, under the leadership of Alderwoman Chairwoman Nulele. The meeting featured several key discussions, beginning with a notable agenda item concerning the naming of a local park.
The committee prioritized item number 9, which involved a resolution to name the park located at South Fourth Street and West Mineral Street as Clementine Castro Park. This proposal was sponsored by President Alderman Jose Perez, who provided context for the name change. He shared that he had been approached by County Supervisor Martinez and the Castro family, who highlighted the historical significance of Clementina Castro, a prominent figure in the civil rights movement and a leader in the Latino community.
Alderman Perez detailed Castro's contributions, including her role in establishing the La Causa daycare and her efforts to transform a previously closed property into a pocket park for local children. He emphasized the importance of recognizing her legacy through this naming initiative. Representatives from La Causa and the Castro family were present to support the resolution and share their insights on Castro's impact.
The meeting allowed for public testimony, inviting community members to express their support for the park's new name. The discussions underscored the significance of honoring local leaders and the contributions they made to the community.
As the meeting progressed, the committee continued to address additional agenda items, ensuring a comprehensive review of public works initiatives in Milwaukee. The resolution to name the park after Clementina Castro stands as a testament to the city's commitment to recognizing influential figures in its history. Further steps regarding the resolution will be determined in subsequent meetings.