11/17/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/17/2025 16:10
Published on November 17, 2025
On the heels of Veteran's Day, Denver Parks & Recreation (DPR) last week unveiled the newly completed improvements at Joe P. Martinez Park, whose namesake was the first Hispanic American and first Coloradan to receive the Medal of Honor. Today, DPR, joined by Councilmember Jamie Torres, community organizations and Villa Park neighbors celebrated the first phase completion of improvements at Joe P. Martinez Park.
"This is a project that our community has long awaited and truly deserves," said Councilwoman Jamie Torres. "This milestone marks the beginning of a renewed space that reflects the spirit and pride of our neighborhood. The new features are all designed to activate the park and create a place for community to connect and enjoy. I'm especially impressed by the community input for this project that will continue to inspire the next generations."
DPR worked with the design consultant Livable Cities Studio to create a plan that reflects the community's dreams. The park beams with history and celebration. Its gateway entrance and sculptures honor Private Martinez and his heroism. The park's Tribute Plaza and Medal Loop allow visitors to learn about his life, military service and medals that he was presented.
"The Joe P. Martinez Family is very honored and proud of his accomplishments" said Daniel Martinez, the nephew of Private Joe Martinez. "Our hope is for his name to never be forgotten and that his legacy continues to inspire others."
Walking into the park, the brand-new entrance greets visitors with multiple sculptures created by artist Marco Antonio Garcia. Joseph P. Martinez's legacy is highlighted throughout, with mosaics and images telling the story of his life and heroism. The new amphitheater, covered by a large shade structure, will welcome neighbors for large gatherings and celebrations. Improvements at the park also include a new playground with multiple slides and fun climbing and bouncing features to support active recreation and play.
"As the only park that is fully within the Villa Park neighborhood, these improvements create the space this community has asked for," said DPR Executive Director Jolon Clark. With new play areas and unique amenities, this park will create a gathering place for future generations, while honoring its unique past."
This is the first phase of a multi-phase project; find more information. View more photos of the park.
Denver Parks & Recreation
As stewards of a legacy park system, Denver Parks and Recreation (DPR) is dedicated to customer service and enhancing the health of residents and the environment through innovative programs and safe, beautiful, and sustainable places. The DPR system includes 30 recreation centers and over 20,000 acres of urban and mountain parkland including off-street trails, parkways, and natural areas.