Tucson residents have an important opportunity to influence the future of Mansfield Park, located at 2000 N. 4th Ave. The City of Tucson Parks and Recreation department has proposed renaming the park to Doris J. Thompson Park, honoring a dedicated community advocate.
A 45-day public comment period is now open, allowing residents to share their thoughts on this significant change.
Honoring Doris J. Thompson’s Legacy
Doris J. Thompson was a pillar of the Sugar Hill Neighborhood, known for her tireless efforts in community building and advocacy.
From the late 1960s through the 1990s, she led various programs at the original Parks and Recreation Center at Mansfield Park. Thompson was instrumental in establishing the Northwest Center, now known as the Donna R. Liggins Center.
Her contributions included:
- Organizing youth and adult activities
- Mentoring countless individuals
- Teaching essential life skills such as cooking, hygiene, and study habits
Renaming the park in her honor would recognize her profound impact on the community.
Addressing Historical Injustices
The proposal also seeks to address a darker chapter in the park’s history. Mansfield Park is named after Monte Mansfield, a significant land donor in the early 1960s.
However, the area’s deeds originally included racially restrictive covenants that prohibited people of African descent from owning property, relegating them to roles as domestic workers.
While these covenants were rendered illegal by the Fair Housing Act of 1968, the park’s name remains a reminder of this discriminatory past.
Renaming the park would symbolize a step toward restorative justice and a commitment to inclusivity within the Tucson community.
Community Support and Next Steps
Support for the renaming has been robust, with endorsements from:
- Sugar Hill Community Land Trust
- Sugar Hill Neighborhood Association
- Ward 3 Office
The 45-day public comment period, which began on August 21, 2024, is a critical phase in this process. Tucson residents are encouraged to submit their comments by mail to the Tucson Parks and Recreation department.
After the comment period closes on October 6, 2024, city officials will review the feedback and decide on the proposal.
Public Comment Period |
Dates |
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Start Date | August 21, 2024 |
End Date | October 6, 2024 |
Mailing Address | 900 S. Randolph Way, Tucson, AZ 85716 |
A Community-Driven Effort for Change
The proposal to rename Mansfield Park to Doris J. Thompson Park represents more than just a name change. It reflects the evolving values of the Tucson community, a recognition of past wrongs, and a celebration of those who have tirelessly worked to make the community a better place.
By participating in the public comment period, residents have the opportunity to shape the legacy of their city and honor the contributions of a true community champion.
Sources: THX News, Renaming Proposal (document) & City of Tucson.