Council dedicates portion of Sugar Road as Coach Al Ogletree Way

5665731 · August 5, 2025

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Summary

The Edinburg City Council approved a resolution dedicating a portion of Sugar Road as 'Coach Al Ogletree Way' near the university baseball stadium and presented signage at the meeting.

Edinburg — The Edinburg City Council on Aug. 4 approved a resolution to dedicate a portion of Sugar Road as “Coach Al Ogletree Way” from S H 107/University Drive to Shriner Road and took the action at a special presentation attended by former players and family.

Council voted to approve the resolution during the consent agenda after a brief presentation and a request to move the item forward so the city could show the new sign. The council then posed for photographs with family members and former players, and Council coordinated a public dedication ceremony to be scheduled soon.

Why it matters: Street dedications recognize local figures and become part of the city’s public wayfinding and ceremonial record.

What officials and family members said: The proclamation read at the meeting recounted Coach Al Ogletree’s career and community impact. A former player who identified himself as having played for Coach Ogletree called the dedication “long overdue.” The council indicated arrangements for a formal ceremony and sign installation would be coordinated with the family and university staff.

Ending: Staff will coordinate a date for the public dedication ceremony and install the sign as authorized by the resolution.