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Rafael Cordero Santiago

Rafael Cordero Santiago (24 October 1942 – 17 January 2004), better known as "Churumba", was the Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, from 1989 to 2004. Many considered him as a synonym of Ponce, being baptized as "El León Mayor" (Spanish for "The Greatest Lion"), an allusion to the city's official symbol, the lion. Mayor Cordero was a firm believer in the government decentralization process.[2]

Rafael Cordero Santiago
Mayor Rafael Cordero Santiago
132nd Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico
In office
2 January 1989 – 17 January 2004
Preceded byIván Ayala Cádiz
Succeeded byDelis Castillo
Personal details
Born(1942-10-24)24 October 1942
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Died17 January 2004(2004-01-17) (aged 61)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Political partyPopular Democratic Party (PPD)
SpouseMadeleine Velasco-Alvarado[1]
ChildrenSolange Marie Cordero-Velasco, Mara Bianca Cordero-Velasco[1]
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (BA)
ProfessionPolitician

During Cordero Santiago's term in the Ponce mayoral office, the city saw the construction of the Julio Enrique Monagas Family Park, the Tricentennial Park Plaza, and the La Guancha Boardwalk. In 1991, he established an initiative for a restoration project for the 25 de Enero Street historical area, and in 1990 he launched the conversion of the old Parque de Bombas into a museum. Also in 1990, he facilitated the establishment of Castillo Serralles as a museum led by a civic, nongovernmental organization.

Cordero Santiago is credited with re-establishing the "Ponce en Marcha" project in 1992, and there are some[3] who also credit him with the passage by the Puerto Rico Legislature of the Autonomous Municipalities Act of 1991. One of his projects under Ponce en Marcha was the restoration of the Ponce Casino, as depicted on the plaque at the northern exterior wall of the restored casino building on Calle Marina and Calle Luna.

Early years edit

Cordero was born in Barrio Playa in Ponce, Puerto Rico, to Don Bernardino Cordero-Bernard and Doña María de los Santos Santiago.[4] While still a young boy, his family moved to Calle Lolita Tizol in the Ponce Historic Zone.[5] He attended public schools in Ponce: Ramiro Colon and Rafael Pujals elementary schools, McKinley middle school, and Ponce High School. He graduated from the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico in 1964 with a bachelor's degree in Arts with a concentration in Political Sciences, Economy, and Social Sciences. While a university student, Cordero was a member of the Nu Sigma Beta fraternity Delta chapter. As a child he was nicknamed "Churaumba", a nickname he carried into adulthood. "Churumba" was a nickname given in reference to Cordero's height; it is a Puerto Rican Spanish name given to small spinning tops. The name probably derived from the Andalusian Spanish term "churumbel", used to describe a small child.

Cordero was involved in Puerto Rican politics since 1969, when he began working as a special aide to former Governor of Puerto Rico Rafael Hernández Colón, then president of the Puerto Rico Senate. A member of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD), Cordero went on to work in the Departments of Finance and Workers' Rights (Spanish: Departamento del Derecho al Trabajo).

Mayor of Ponce edit

 
Plaque honoring Mayor Cordero Santiago for the restoration of Casino de Ponce, under the project "Ponce en Marcha".

In 1988, Cordero received the endorsement of then governor Rafael Hernández Colón for the office of Mayor of the city of Ponce and won the elections for the PPD by 1,617 votes against his opponent Helcías Bermúdez of the New Progressive Party that same year. He won re-elections in 1992, 1996, and 2000.

Among Cordero Santiago's many achievements as mayor are the construction of the Julio Enrique Monagas Family Park, the largest family park in Puerto Rico.[6] The park, which opened in 1994 and was named to honor the founder of the Puerto Rico Olympic Committee, covers some 80 acres (320,000 m2) and is located at the confluence of the Bucaná and Portugues rivers. Cordero Santiago also built the Tricentennial Park Plaza in 1992,[7] the La Guancha Boardwalk,[8] and is credited with re-establishing the "Ponce en Marcha" project in 1992.[9] In 1991, mayor Cordero Santiago instituted a restoration project for the 25 de Enero Street homes, the street per se, and surrounding area based on their historical value.[10] In 1990, the administration of Cordero Santiago restored the old Parque de Bombas and turned it into a museum that preserves the history of Ponce's firefighters.[11] On Cordero's credit list is also facilitating the establishment of Castillo Serralles as a museum in 1990.[12] There are some[3] who also credit him with the establishment of the Autonomous Municipalities Act of 1991. He was also instrumental in the celebration of the 1993 XVII Central American and Caribbean Games held in Ponce.

In late 2003, Cordero signed and initiated the construction of a multimillion-dollar mega port complex in Ponce named Port of the Americas, a project he fought for during several years. The project is expected to generate much needed jobs for Ponce residents, and improve the local Mercedita Airport and the Ponce hotel industry. Upon his death in 2004, the project was still in construction. On 28 June 2004, via Law 166, the Legislature of Puerto Rico renamed the Port of the Americas as the 'Rafael "Churumba" Cordero Santiago Port of the Americas', in his honor.[13]

Churumba is widely regarded as author of a saying that is still used today:

Ponce es Ponce, y lo demas es parking. (English: Ponce is Ponce, and the rest is parking.)

— Rafael Cordero Santiago

A strong believer in the removal of the U.S. Navy from the Puerto Rican island of Vieques, Cordero was arrested in 2001 and imprisoned for 30 days after practicing civil disobedience during the Navy-Vieques protests by illegally trespassing the restricted grounds of the United States Navy on Vieques.

Death and funeral edit

 
Rafael Cordero Santiago's grave, at Panteon Nacional Roman Baldorioty de Castro in Ponce, PR

Churumba died on 17 January 2004 at 9:00 AM AST in the Medical Center of Río Piedras at the age of 61 after slipping into a coma and suffering a brain hemorrhage. His wish of posthumously donating his organs was fulfilled.

The funeral guard was held on 18 January in the Juan Pachín Vicéns Auditorium with a rotatory guard of politicians, public servicemen and the various sport teams of Ponce. Many visitors cheered "Long live Churumba!" and "We love you!" The electronic board of the auditorium displayed the words "The Greatest Lion rests in peace".

Churumba's coffin was later returned to a local funeral home for a family veil guard. The day after, on Monday, 19 January, a prayer was offered at the Catedral de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe after exposing the mortal remains in the former mayor's home. Cordero's burial was held in the La Piedad Cemetery in Ponce. Former Governor Rafael Hernández Colón and his brother were in charge of the oratory mourning.

His remains were subsequently transferred to the Panteon Nacional Roman Baldorioty de Castro near downtown Ponce, where they are currently located in a prominent mausoleum.

Personal life edit

Cordero was married to Madeleine Velasco Alvarado. They had two daughters, fraternal twin sisters Solange Marie and Mara Bianca.

Homages edit

After game seven of the Puerto Rico National Basketball League 2004 Finals, when the Ponce Lions won their twelfth championship, player Antonio Colón lifted Cordero's usual courtside seat igniting Ponce fans into celebration. The championship was officially dedicated to Cordero. Cordero's seat was reserved open during every Ponce Lions home game in 2004, in his honor.

Honors edit

On 13 August 2008, the Puerto Rico Legislative Assembly approved Law 256, naming Route PR-9, a controlled access highway which circles the city of Ponce, as the Rafael (Churumba) Cordero Santiago Highway.[14] Cordero Santiago is also honored at Ponce's Park of Illustrious Ponce Citizens. Only six other, of over 100 former Ponce mayors, are honored there.[15] In Barrio Playa, his homebarrio, there is thoroughfare near Plaza del Caribe, named after him; a large image of his face stands at the beginning of the thoroughfare. The Port of Ponce was also renamed after him; it is now called the Rafael Cordero Santiago Port of the Americas.

Quotes edit

Ponce is Ponce, and the rest is parking.

— Rafael 'Churumba' Cordero

This phrase has become a common catchphrase among ponceños, who are usually regarded for the pride they show for the city. "This [phrase] is in reference to the massive traffic jams experienced in the San Juan metropolitan area where highways resemble parking lots certain times of the day."[16] Cordero's widow, Madeleine Velasco, used the phrase at the closing of her late husband's funeral in his honor.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Muere madre de fallecida ex primera dama de Ponce Madeleine Velasco. El Sur a la Vista. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 12 October 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  2. ^ New Initiatives Set to Boost Ponce's Economy. Summit Reports 2003. Summit Communications, New York, NY. Retrieved 25 November 2009.
  3. ^ a b Autonomous Municipalities. Omar Malavet González. Inter-American University of Puerto Rico at San German. San German, Puerto Rico. February 2004. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  4. ^ Act Number 256. H. B. 2988; Act No. 256, Approved 13 August 2008. An Act: To direct the Public Structure and Highway Naming Commission of the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture to name Road PR-9 (Beltway) of Ponce after Rafael (Churumba) Cordero-Santiago. Legislature of Puerto Rico. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 13 August 2008. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  5. ^ Reinaldo E. Gonzalez Blanco. Neysa Rodrigues Deynes, editor. “El Turismo Cultural en Ponce durante el Plan Ponce en Marcha, 1990-2000. 2018. Ponce, PR: Professional Editions. Page 35.
  6. ^ Julio E. Monagas Park. Let'sGoToPonce. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
  7. ^ The Pleasures of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Offbeat Travel. 2006. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  8. ^ La Guancha: Complejo Recreativo y Cultural."Ciudad Senorial: Atracciones Turisticas." Government of the Municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
  9. ^ Ponce en March Plan. 17 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine S. Mills. Arizona State University. Proceedings of the 1998 Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. August 1998.
  10. ^ "El Polvorin" de Ponce, 25 de Enero y los Leones. Univision. 26 January 2009. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  11. ^ Ponce Ciudad Museo: Parque de Bombas restored. Universia: Puerto Rico.
  12. ^ Castillo Serralles. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 26 August 2009.
  13. ^ Senate Bill No. 2559. Conference No. 166. An Act to amend subsection (l) of Section 2 of Act No. 171 of August 11, 2002, known as the “Port of the Americas Authority Act”. Legislature of the Government of Puerto Rico, Law 166 of 28 June 2004, renaming the Port of the Americas as the 'Rafael "Churumba" Cordero Santiago Port of the Americas'.
  14. ^ Ley Núm. 256 del año 2008,(P. de la C. 2988), 2008, ley 256: Para ordenar a la Comisión Denominadora de Puerto Rico designe la Carr. PR-9 con el nombre de Rafael (Churumba) Cordero Santiago. LEY NUM. 256 de 13 de Agosto de 2008. House of Representatives. Government of Puerto Rico. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 13 August 2008. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  15. ^ Politics. TravelPonce. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  16. ^ Everything else is Parking. Let'sGotoPonce. Retrieved 29 July 2009.

Other references edit

  1. Santana, Mario. Sublime muestra de agradecimiento. San Juan, Puerto Rico: El Nuevo Día. 19 January 2004.
  2. El Nuevo Dia. Muere 'Churumba' Cordero. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 17 January 2004.

See also edit

Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico
2 January 1989 – 17 January 2004
Succeeded by

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For other people named Rafael Cordero see Rafael Cordero disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Cordero and the second or maternal family name is Santiago Rafael Cordero Santiago 24 October 1942 17 January 2004 better known as Churumba was the Mayor of Ponce Puerto Rico from 1989 to 2004 Many considered him as a synonym of Ponce being baptized as El Leon Mayor Spanish for The Greatest Lion an allusion to the city s official symbol the lion Mayor Cordero was a firm believer in the government decentralization process 2 Rafael Cordero SantiagoMayor Rafael Cordero Santiago132nd Mayor of Ponce Puerto RicoIn office 2 January 1989 17 January 2004Preceded byIvan Ayala CadizSucceeded byDelis CastilloPersonal detailsBorn 1942 10 24 24 October 1942Ponce Puerto RicoDied17 January 2004 2004 01 17 aged 61 San Juan Puerto RicoPolitical partyPopular Democratic Party PPD SpouseMadeleine Velasco Alvarado 1 ChildrenSolange Marie Cordero Velasco Mara Bianca Cordero Velasco 1 Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico BA ProfessionPolitician During Cordero Santiago s term in the Ponce mayoral office the city saw the construction of the Julio Enrique Monagas Family Park the Tricentennial Park Plaza and the La Guancha Boardwalk In 1991 he established an initiative for a restoration project for the 25 de Enero Street historical area and in 1990 he launched the conversion of the old Parque de Bombas into a museum Also in 1990 he facilitated the establishment of Castillo Serralles as a museum led by a civic nongovernmental organization Cordero Santiago is credited with re establishing the Ponce en Marcha project in 1992 and there are some 3 who also credit him with the passage by the Puerto Rico Legislature of the Autonomous Municipalities Act of 1991 One of his projects under Ponce en Marcha was the restoration of the Ponce Casino as depicted on the plaque at the northern exterior wall of the restored casino building on Calle Marina and Calle Luna Contents 1 Early years 2 Mayor of Ponce 3 Death and funeral 4 Personal life 5 Homages 6 Honors 7 Quotes 8 References 9 Other references 10 See alsoEarly years editCordero was born in Barrio Playa in Ponce Puerto Rico to Don Bernardino Cordero Bernard and Dona Maria de los Santos Santiago 4 While still a young boy his family moved to Calle Lolita Tizol in the Ponce Historic Zone 5 He attended public schools in Ponce Ramiro Colon and Rafael Pujals elementary schools McKinley middle school and Ponce High School He graduated from the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico in 1964 with a bachelor s degree in Arts with a concentration in Political Sciences Economy and Social Sciences While a university student Cordero was a member of the Nu Sigma Beta fraternity Delta chapter As a child he was nicknamed Churaumba a nickname he carried into adulthood Churumba was a nickname given in reference to Cordero s height it is a Puerto Rican Spanish name given to small spinning tops The name probably derived from the Andalusian Spanish term churumbel used to describe a small child Cordero was involved in Puerto Rican politics since 1969 when he began working as a special aide to former Governor of Puerto Rico Rafael Hernandez Colon then president of the Puerto Rico Senate A member of the Popular Democratic Party PPD Cordero went on to work in the Departments of Finance and Workers Rights Spanish Departamento del Derecho al Trabajo Mayor of Ponce edit nbsp Plaque honoring Mayor Cordero Santiago for the restoration of Casino de Ponce under the project Ponce en Marcha In 1988 Cordero received the endorsement of then governor Rafael Hernandez Colon for the office of Mayor of the city of Ponce and won the elections for the PPD by 1 617 votes against his opponent Helcias Bermudez of the New Progressive Party that same year He won re elections in 1992 1996 and 2000 Among Cordero Santiago s many achievements as mayor are the construction of the Julio Enrique Monagas Family Park the largest family park in Puerto Rico 6 The park which opened in 1994 and was named to honor the founder of the Puerto Rico Olympic Committee covers some 80 acres 320 000 m2 and is located at the confluence of the Bucana and Portugues rivers Cordero Santiago also built the Tricentennial Park Plaza in 1992 7 the La Guancha Boardwalk 8 and is credited with re establishing the Ponce en Marcha project in 1992 9 In 1991 mayor Cordero Santiago instituted a restoration project for the 25 de Enero Street homes the street per se and surrounding area based on their historical value 10 In 1990 the administration of Cordero Santiago restored the old Parque de Bombas and turned it into a museum that preserves the history of Ponce s firefighters 11 On Cordero s credit list is also facilitating the establishment of Castillo Serralles as a museum in 1990 12 There are some 3 who also credit him with the establishment of the Autonomous Municipalities Act of 1991 He was also instrumental in the celebration of the 1993 XVII Central American and Caribbean Games held in Ponce In late 2003 Cordero signed and initiated the construction of a multimillion dollar mega port complex in Ponce named Port of the Americas a project he fought for during several years The project is expected to generate much needed jobs for Ponce residents and improve the local Mercedita Airport and the Ponce hotel industry Upon his death in 2004 the project was still in construction On 28 June 2004 via Law 166 the Legislature of Puerto Rico renamed the Port of the Americas as the Rafael Churumba Cordero Santiago Port of the Americas in his honor 13 Churumba is widely regarded as author of a saying that is still used today Ponce es Ponce y lo demas es parking English Ponce is Ponce and the rest is parking Rafael Cordero Santiago A strong believer in the removal of the U S Navy from the Puerto Rican island of Vieques Cordero was arrested in 2001 and imprisoned for 30 days after practicing civil disobedience during the Navy Vieques protests by illegally trespassing the restricted grounds of the United States Navy on Vieques Death and funeral edit nbsp Rafael Cordero Santiago s grave at Panteon Nacional Roman Baldorioty de Castro in Ponce PR Churumba died on 17 January 2004 at 9 00 AM AST in the Medical Center of Rio Piedras at the age of 61 after slipping into a coma and suffering a brain hemorrhage His wish of posthumously donating his organs was fulfilled The funeral guard was held on 18 January in the Juan Pachin Vicens Auditorium with a rotatory guard of politicians public servicemen and the various sport teams of Ponce Many visitors cheered Long live Churumba and We love you The electronic board of the auditorium displayed the words The Greatest Lion rests in peace Churumba s coffin was later returned to a local funeral home for a family veil guard The day after on Monday 19 January a prayer was offered at the Catedral de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe after exposing the mortal remains in the former mayor s home Cordero s burial was held in the La Piedad Cemetery in Ponce Former Governor Rafael Hernandez Colon and his brother were in charge of the oratory mourning His remains were subsequently transferred to the Panteon Nacional Roman Baldorioty de Castro near downtown Ponce where they are currently located in a prominent mausoleum Personal life editCordero was married to Madeleine Velasco Alvarado They had two daughters fraternal twin sisters Solange Marie and Mara Bianca Homages editAfter game seven of the Puerto Rico National Basketball League 2004 Finals when the Ponce Lions won their twelfth championship player Antonio Colon lifted Cordero s usual courtside seat igniting Ponce fans into celebration The championship was officially dedicated to Cordero Cordero s seat was reserved open during every Ponce Lions home game in 2004 in his honor Honors editOn 13 August 2008 the Puerto Rico Legislative Assembly approved Law 256 naming Route PR 9 a controlled access highway which circles the city of Ponce as the Rafael Churumba Cordero Santiago Highway 14 Cordero Santiago is also honored at Ponce s Park of Illustrious Ponce Citizens Only six other of over 100 former Ponce mayors are honored there 15 In Barrio Playa his homebarrio there is thoroughfare near Plaza del Caribe named after him a large image of his face stands at the beginning of the thoroughfare The Port of Ponce was also renamed after him it is now called the Rafael Cordero Santiago Port of the Americas Quotes editPonce is Ponce and the rest is parking Rafael Churumba Cordero This phrase has become a common catchphrase among poncenos who are usually regarded for the pride they show for the city This phrase is in reference to the massive traffic jams experienced in the San Juan metropolitan area where highways resemble parking lots certain times of the day 16 Cordero s widow Madeleine Velasco used the phrase at the closing of her late husband s funeral in his honor References edit a b Muere madre de fallecida ex primera dama de Ponce Madeleine Velasco El Sur a la Vista Ponce Puerto Rico 12 October 2011 Retrieved 13 October 2011 New Initiatives Set to Boost Ponce s Economy Summit Reports 2003 Summit Communications New York NY Retrieved 25 November 2009 a b Autonomous Municipalities Omar Malavet Gonzalez Inter American University of Puerto Rico at San German San German Puerto Rico February 2004 Retrieved 13 October 2011 Act Number 256 H B 2988 Act No 256 Approved 13 August 2008 An Act To direct the Public Structure and Highway Naming Commission of the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture to name Road PR 9 Beltway of Ponce after Rafael Churumba Cordero Santiago Legislature of Puerto Rico San Juan Puerto Rico 13 August 2008 Retrieved 27 April 2013 Reinaldo E Gonzalez Blanco Neysa Rodrigues Deynes editor El Turismo Cultural en Ponce durante el Plan Ponce en Marcha 1990 2000 2018 Ponce PR Professional Editions Page 35 Julio E Monagas Park Let sGoToPonce Retrieved 16 July 2009 The Pleasures of Ponce Puerto Rico Offbeat Travel 2006 Retrieved 13 October 2011 La Guancha Complejo Recreativo y Cultural Ciudad Senorial Atracciones Turisticas Government of the Municipality of Ponce Puerto Rico Retrieved 16 July 2009 Ponce en March Plan Archived 17 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine S Mills Arizona State University Proceedings of the 1998 Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts August 1998 El Polvorin de Ponce 25 de Enero y los Leones Univision 26 January 2009 Retrieved 13 October 2011 Ponce Ciudad Museo Parque de Bombas restored Universia Puerto Rico Castillo Serralles La Perla del Sur Ponce Puerto Rico 26 August 2009 Senate Bill No 2559 Conference No 166 An Act to amend subsection l of Section 2 of Act No 171 of August 11 2002 known as the Port of the Americas Authority Act Legislature of the Government of Puerto Rico Law 166 of 28 June 2004 renaming the Port of the Americas as the Rafael Churumba Cordero Santiago Port of the Americas Ley Num 256 del ano 2008 P de la C 2988 2008 ley 256 Para ordenar a la Comision Denominadora de Puerto Rico designe la Carr PR 9 con el nombre de Rafael Churumba Cordero Santiago LEY NUM 256 de 13 de Agosto de 2008 House of Representatives Government of Puerto Rico San Juan Puerto Rico 13 August 2008 Retrieved 13 October 2011 Politics TravelPonce Retrieved 18 June 2012 Everything else is Parking Let sGotoPonce Retrieved 29 July 2009 Other references editSantana Mario Sublime muestra de agradecimiento San Juan Puerto Rico El Nuevo Dia 19 January 2004 El Nuevo Dia Muere Churumba Cordero San Juan Puerto Rico 17 January 2004 See also editList of Puerto Ricans Political offices Preceded byIvan Ayala Cadiz Mayor of Ponce Puerto Rico2 January 1989 17 January 2004 Succeeded byDelis Castillo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rafael Cordero Santiago amp oldid 1197520170, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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