Trinidad City Council to Consider Park Renaming, Lodging Tax Update Tuesday
Pete Deluca's name could be on a Southside Park field sign by Wednesday, and a water lease with John Litherland joins the Trinidad City Council's Tuesday agenda.

Pete Deluca's name may soon appear on a field sign at the Coach Gagliardi Sports Complex. Trinidad City Council will hold a public hearing Tuesday night and vote on a second-reading ordinance to rename Field C at Southside Park as "Pete Deluca Field," one of five substantive items on the April 7 agenda.
The council convenes at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Trinidad City Hall, 135 N. Animas St. If the ordinance clears its second reading, the change becomes binding in municipal records and triggers new signage at the complex, where youth sports programs have long anchored recreational life on Trinidad's south side.
Also before the council: a water augmentation lease agreement with John Litherland. In arid southeastern Colorado, augmentation leases are the legal mechanism municipalities and private users rely on to secure lawful water use when natural stream flows cannot meet demand. The Litherland agreement could shape how Trinidad manages water supply through continued growth and drought conditions, making it one of the most consequential items on Tuesday's docket despite its technical framing.
City staff will also present a South Side Tank update. The tank is a municipal infrastructure asset affecting water pressure and reliability for a portion of Trinidad's service area, and whether the update addresses repairs, upgrades, or capital planning, the outcome has direct implications for customers in that zone.
The Lodging Tax Advisory Board receives an update as well. Hotel and motel tax revenue funds event marketing and visitor-attraction programming across Las Animas County, and with Trinidad hosting statewide creative-industry events through 2026, how the board prioritizes those dollars carries real weight for downtown businesses and cultural organizations competing for allocations.
Rounding out the agenda, the council will interview candidates and consider appointments to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, the volunteer body overseeing city recreation programs and facilities.
Consent items cover approval of the March 17 meeting minutes, outstanding bills, and payroll for March 28 through April 10.
Three questions worth raising Tuesday: What is the estimated cost and timeline for new signage at Pete Deluca Field, and which budget line covers it? How does the Litherland augmentation lease affect existing water-rights holders in the area? And how will the Lodging Tax Advisory Board's updated priorities affect event funding in the second half of 2026?
Residents wishing to speak have a five-minute public comment window per speaker. Written materials and requests for disability accommodations or auxiliary aids can be directed to City Clerk Audra Garrett. The meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. at 135 N. Animas St.
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