It started as a vision for a multi-service and recreation center tor extreme southeast Cameron County residents started by the late Pete Benavides, commissioner for precinct 1. The year was 2011.
When Benavides passed away, his successor – and wife Sofia – got behind the project and urged for the issuance of $23.6 million in certificates of obligation for improvements to Browne Park. Using part of the issuance of CO money, she has overseen the establishment of a service center and splash park for the residents of the area that with temperatures hovering at the triple-digit level could not have come at a better time. Some of that money is currently being used for road widening and improvements in precinct 1 as well as numerous projects countywide.
And, as uses for the money was being considered, Benavides and her staff hit upon the idea of providing a way for kids in the isolated neighborhoods to enjoy the hot summer, a splash park.
"The kids are out there enjoying it," said a resident from the Valle Escondido subdivision. "With the weather the way it's been, the place has been full every day."
The formal ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held Friday, Aug. 15, at 9 a.m. at the park. Not only will the splash park be inaugurated, but the Bob Clark Social Services Center will also be formally dedicated. Clark was the city chaplain for many years while Benavides was a city commissioner and they were friends. He sometimes performed those duties for county commissioners.
The Commissioners Court issued the $23.6 million in 2011 to improve the toll collection system for the international bridge system, expand the Veterans International Bridge at Los Tomates. They also announced that the money would pay for a number of other projects including the following:
- improvements at the Gateway International Bridge,
- studies for the planned Flor De Mayo Bridge,
- software for the judicial computer system,
- roof renovations at the Detention Center I and Detention Center II and other county buildings,
- terra cotta improvements at the historic courthouse known as the Dancy building,
- improvements to the judicial courthouse,
- air conditioning units or chiller system improvements at the Carrizales-Rucker Detention Center,
- replacing showers at the county jail,
- a chiller system at the Sheriff’s Department,
- improvements to the old county jail,
- renovation of the Lucio Clinic,
- land purchase and construction of a county annex building in Los Fresnos and a community center in Olmito,
- street light improvements,
- improvements at the Pedro “Pete” Benavides County Park and Browne Road Social Service Center,
- road improvements to Primer Road, San Jose Ranch Road, Old Alice Road, Vermillion Road,
- the U.S. Hwy 77 parallel corridor project, and
- purchase of the Pacheco Building, renovations to it and improvements to the Laiseca Store Building.
That center – the cornerstone of years of service from the late commissioner and his widow Sofia to the Southmost community – has been an ongoing project pushed by the entire commissioners court.
On Aug. 15, all the planning and work will be presented to the residents and the taxpayers of Pct. 1 as the finished product.
7 comments:
Doesn't Cameron County have better use for the money like fixing potholes or adding lighting to dark neighborhoods or hiring more police instead of wasting money to build a SPLASH Park and waste more money and water. I tell you. These voters of Cameron County will settle for anything and then they complain why taxes are going up. With this drought, do you think its right to waste water? Come on people.
Great Job Commissioner Sofia Benavides.! Your late husband always promoted projects that would benefit the less fortunate. I'm glad you've continued his great work. Congratulations on a new Splash Pad.
How nice. And how long until the cholos show up tagging everything with ESL, MS13, SUR, and all that other genetically low IQ crap? Waste of money.
Yea Commissioner Benavides, your husband always did for the less fortunate. How people forget that Pete Benavides would enrich himself from the county projects. How may kickbacks did he receive for every project in his precinct. Let's not forget that that THE PEOPLE's commissioner also was bribed by Marc Rosenthal. If he was around right now, he would be sitting in prison along with Limas, Rosenthal, Solis, ect. So lets not give too much credit about helping the poor. Remember, Cameron County elected officials doesn't do jack for the community without anything in return..... How we forget very easily. And if you need to refresh your memory about the bribe Benavides received from Rosenthal for false testimony, look it up on the Brownsville Herald. That was also brought out during the Rosenthal trial where Pete's Stepson Jesse Mata admitted to being paid for false testimony and Pete getting paid for finding someone to lie in an affidavit.....
Chinga tu madre! Peanut gallery chiming in! All of you haters can suck it! Great job commissioner! Terrible trash, shows how low these people are to attack a man when he is no longer around to defend himself! Trash that is uninspireable! As if they our their families have ever made a difference!
Jenny, quit your whining! No one cares! Take care of your crazy mother, and be fine with being at the bottom of the Cameron County pecking order! Losers!
Juan heard that commissioner Benavidez is in the hospital battling breast cancer
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