Park Name Proposal

We are currently accepting name proposals for the previously named Pyatigorsk Park, located at 16th St. and Kerper Blvd. The park is being renamed using a process approved by the City Council after Travel Dubuque’s Sister City Committee voted to end Dubuque’s sister city relationship with the Russian city in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

According to the City of Dubuque Park & Recreation Facility Naming Policy, a proposed new name should generally fall within one of the following categories:

  • Historic events, people, and places
  • Individuals (living or non-living) or groups who have provided exceptional service to the City of Dubuque’s park system, recreation facilities, or the City as a whole
  • Major donations, including land or other contributions for the improvement and/or expansion of the park or trails system
  • Geographic location, such as naming in relation to an adjacent street

The submission must contain at minimum the proposed name and reasons for the proposed name. In addition, proposals may be accompanied by documentation attesting to community support for the proposed name, including signed letters or petitions as well as other supporting materials the nominator feels will assist in the review. 

Park name proposals will be accepted through noon on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023.

Name proposals can also be dropped off or mailed to:

Leisure Services Department
ATTN: Marie Ware
1157 Central Ave.
Dubuque, IA 52001. 
 

Review Process

Leisure Services Manager Marie Ware will evaluate whether the proposals comply with the naming policy, authenticate supporting documents, and prepare and forward the information to the Parks and Recreation Commission for consideration. The commission will individually rank proposals and the top five to seven proposals will be brought to the commission during the March 10 meeting. The commission is then responsible for developing their recommendation to be presented to the City Council. 

For questions or more information, contact the Leisure Services office at 563-589-4263.