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Pharr City Report for 5/5/2025

Details

Yuri Gonzalez

(956) 310-2139

Published Date

May 6, 2025

The Board of Commissioners of the City of Pharr met for a regular meeting on Monday, May 5, 2025, and considered an agenda that included the following highlights:

City Proclaims May 5th as South Texas Border Chapter Master Naturalist Day

The Pharr City Commission proudly approved a proclamation declaring May 5, 2025, as South Texas Border Chapter Texas Master Naturalist Day, honoring the chapter’s dedication to conservation, education, and community service. Anne Mayville, President of the South Texas Border Chapter Master Naturalist, accepted the proclamation alongside other board members. Established in 2015, the South Texas Border Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist program serves Hidalgo, Starr, and Cameron Counties, with more than 95 active members volunteering as nature guides, educators, citizen scientists, gardeners, and conservationists. Within the City of Pharr, members have contributed over 2,000 volunteer hours since the chapter’s founding, generating an estimated economic impact of more than $48,000. Their efforts have directly benefited more than 500 residents through hands-on community outreach, including local events like Eco Fest and stewardship projects at Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge and native plant gardens. “We are honored to accept this proclamation by the City of Pharr which has worked alongside us to support the reforestation of plants, insects, birds, and wildlife that make the Rio Grande Valley such a unique and diverse ecosystem,” said Mayville. She added, “We are celebrating our 10th anniversary this year and look forward to our continued growth and contribution to the Rio Grande Valley.” The City of Pharr commends the chapter’s commitment to preserving our natural resources and educating future generations about the importance of environmental stewardship.

Pharr Celebrates May 4-10, 2025 as Professional Municipal Clerks Week

The Pharr City Commission approved a proclamation recognizing May 4–10, 2025, as Professional Municipal Clerks Week, honoring the critical role that municipal clerks play in ensuring effective, transparent, and responsive local government. As one of the oldest and most vital positions in public service, the Office of the City Clerk serves as the professional link between citizens, elected officials, and other government agencies. The proclamation was proudly accepted by Imelda Perez, Pharr City Clerk, alongside her dedicated team members, Alessandra Garcia and Jessica Gomez, who were present to be recognized. “Our role as municipal clerks is important to the everyday governance of the City of Pharr, and we are proud of our work,” said Perez. “We are guardians of public trust, keepers of history, and facilitators of democracy,” she added. The City Clerk’s Office upholds the highest standards of integrity, impartiality, and service, managing essential functions such as records preservation and public access. The City of Pharr is proud to acknowledge the dedication of municipal clerks to continual professional development and their commitment to excellence in public administration.

City Recognizes Police Memorial Week, May 11–17

The Pharr City Commission approved a proclamation declaring the week of May 11-17, 2025, as “Pharr Police Memorial Week” to honor the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers. This coincides with Peace Officers’ Memorial Day on May 15, designated by Congress and the President to remember officers who have died in the line of duty. With approximately 900,000 law enforcement officers nationwide, including the 136 members of the Pharr Police Department, the week acknowledges the over 24,000 officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice. The City of Pharr honors the service of law enforcement officers in our community and in communities across the nation. The proclamation was accepted by Chief of Police Juan F. Gonzalez and members of the Pharr Police Department, as they join in honoring fallen heroes and recognizing the dedication of law enforcement officers across the nation. “On behalf of our agency, we extend our sincere appreciation for your support of this proclamation as we unite to honor the memories of fallen officers and their families,” said Chief Gonzalez. He added, “It’s a solemn week in which we mourn the loss of our fallen heroes, reflect on their courageous sacrifice, and honor the enduring legacy of those who gave their lives in the line of duty. Their legacies will never be forgotten. We also extend our heartfelt gratitude to all law enforcement officers for their unwavering dedication to safeguarding the safety, security, and freedom of our communities.”

City Recognizes Leah Adinari Guerra Hernandez for Receiving a Golden Presidential Volunteer Service Award

The Pharr City Commission proudly recognizes Leah Adinari Guerra Hernandez for receiving the prestigious Golden Presidential Volunteer Service Award. The award is presented to individuals who meet specific service hour requirements, with the Gold level recognizing those who have demonstrated exceptional service, typically contributing over 500 hours of volunteer work in a year. This esteemed award was presented to Leah by Regina’s Modeling Academy during the city meeting in recognition of her outstanding commitment to her community through selfless service, unwavering dedication, and exceptional leadership. As a role model to her peers, Leah consistently leads by example, inspiring other young ladies to pursue excellence. Beyond her community contributions, Leah is also a standout student at Allen and William Arnold Elementary, excelling in all subjects and earning recognition as a top AR Reader. Her impressive achievements both inside and outside the classroom are a true reflection of her character, dedication, and drive. The City of Pharr is proud to celebrate Leah’s accomplishments and look forward to seeing the incredible impact she will continue to make. Congratulations, Leah, and keep shining bright!

Featured Events: 

Our Pharr, Our Future Open House – Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Join us for the Our Pharr, Our Future Open House!
Get ready to roll up your sleeves and help shape the future of our city! Enter for the chance to win a FREE generator! Come explore interactive stations and give your input on key topics like transportation, parks and community.

It’s a family-friendly event with:
🎁 Raffle prizes
⚡ Generator Giveaway
🎲 Fun activities for all ages!
📲 Don’t miss out on your chance to help build the future of Pharr!

🗓  May 13, 2025
🕕  5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
📍  Jose “Pepe Salinas” Recreation Center (1011 W. Kelly Ave.)

Pharr Warrior Race – Saturday, May 10, 2025, Starting at 7:00 AM

YOU CAN STILL REGISTER!
The Pharr Warrior Race is almost here! Mark your calendars for May 10, 2025, and put your strength, endurance, and determination to the test!

🔹 100m Swim | 6-Mile Bike | 2-Mile Run | Obstacle Course
🏆 Cash prizes & medals for top finishers!

🗓 Saturday, May 10, 2025
🕕 Check-in: 6 AM | Race Start: 7 AM
📍 Pharr Natatorium (3001 N. Cage Blvd, Pharr, TX 78577)

📢 Sign up today! Scan the QR code or click on the link to register: https://runsignup.com/Race/TX/Pharr/PharrWarriorRace

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