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Clark County Moves to Rename Cesar Chavez Park in East Las Vegas
Officials propose 'Mariachi Park' to celebrate local Latino culture
Apr. 11, 2026 at 5:23am
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The proposed 'Mariachi Park' name aims to better celebrate the Latino culture and identity of the east Las Vegas neighborhood.Las Vegas TodayClark County is moving to rename Cesar E. Chavez Park in far east Las Vegas after serious abuse allegations against its namesake prompted officials to reconsider the honor. Commissioner Tick Segerblom is proposing 'Mariachi Park' to celebrate the area's Latino culture, with a public-input process planned before any change is finalized. State leaders are also rethinking Nevada's official recognition of Chavez.
Why it matters
The proposed name change reflects a broader reckoning with the legacy of Cesar Chavez, the famed labor activist, as new information has emerged about his treatment of women and staff. This move by Clark County officials aims to better represent the local Latino community and its cultural traditions.
The details
Clark County is proposing to rename Cesar E. Chavez Park in east Las Vegas to 'Mariachi Park' in order to celebrate the area's Latino heritage and culture. The change comes after allegations of abuse and misconduct against Chavez, the co-founder of the United Farm Workers union, prompted officials to reconsider honoring him with a park namesake. Commissioner Tick Segerblom is leading the effort to gather public input before finalizing the new name. State leaders in Nevada are also reevaluating the official recognition of Chavez.
- Clark County officials are currently in the process of gathering public feedback on the proposed name change.
- Any final decision on renaming the park is expected within the next few months.
The players
Tick Segerblom
Clark County Commissioner who is proposing to rename Cesar Chavez Park to 'Mariachi Park'.
Cesar Chavez
The co-founder of the United Farm Workers union, whose legacy has come under scrutiny due to allegations of abuse and misconduct.
What they’re saying
“We must ensure our public spaces reflect the values and cultures of the communities they serve.”
— Tick Segerblom, Clark County Commissioner
What’s next
Clark County officials will hold a public input process to gather feedback on the proposed name change before making a final decision in the coming months.
The takeaway
This move by Clark County highlights the ongoing reevaluation of historical figures and the importance of ensuring public spaces are representative of the diverse communities they serve.
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