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Phoenix Renames Former Cesar Chavez Park to Aguila Park After Allegations

Community Input Leads to New Name for Phoenix Park

The city of Phoenix has decided to rename a park previously dedicated to Cesar Chavez, following allegations against the late workers’ rights activist. The park, located near 35th Avenue and Baseline Road in the southern part of Phoenix, will now be known as Aguila Park. This change comes after a community survey where Aguila Park emerged as the preferred option.

While the decision has been made, city officials have yet to announce when the new signage will be installed. The Phoenix City Council’s directive to remove Chavez’s name from city streets and facilities is a response to serious allegations of sexual misconduct involving underage individuals and a fellow organizer.

Renaming of Metro Phoenix Locations

Several places in the Phoenix metropolitan area were named after Cesar Chavez, including community centers and schools. For instance, the Cesar Chavez Community Center in Laveen is one of the facilities affected by this decision. On March 26, 2026, various locations, such as the Cesar Chavez Park, were captured in photographs by Sky Schaudt from KJZZ, showing their current state before any signage changes occur.

Other locations related to the late activist include the Cesar Chavez Library and Cesar Chavez High School, both situated in Laveen. These sites are part of the broader move to reassess public dedications to individuals whose legacies have become contentious.

In downtown Phoenix, signs at a plaza previously named for Cesar Chavez were covered on March 27, 2026, as reported by Chelsey Heath from KJZZ. This area joins other facilities in transitioning away from the Chavez name, reflecting the city’s effort to align public spaces with community sentiment and historical reassessment.

For further details on the changes and community reactions, visit the source article.

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