Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Castillo City Hall By Wilmi M. Estrella

                                                                                   Saturday, December 6th, 2014             
                  CASTILLO CITY HALL

By Wilmi M. Estrella
                                            


Castillo, 2014
                                                                          

                                                                             Saturday, December 6th, 2014             
                  CASTILLO CITY HALL
By Wilmi M. Estrella
       There is a slight brown building in a particular corner of a small city that interests everybody who walks by. I myself have seen how people cannot pass by without stopping and looking at it. I have also seen that a lot of people group in front of it every morning for a talk. “How strange it is”, I said to myself. Then, by curiosity, I wanted to know why people crowded there every day for a couple of minutes. So I decided to find out what really happened there. First, I stood up in front of the building, and I began describing it. As I was describing it, a fresh smell of flowers covered me, and I saw it more beautiful. It was as if somebody had turned my head to other side so that I could see the beauty in front of me. Then, I went inside the building, I asked some people what the building was, and they told me that it was the City Hall in Castillo City. Besides that, they told me that it was very important to learn about its location, history, and mayors who have governed that place because it would help me understand how the community of Castillo City has been built through time.
      First of all, the location of Castillo City Hall interests everybody who walks around it for its special scent of natural flowers. This beautiful large vintage slight brown building was totally built with cement in a T shape from satellite view. On top, it has a large Internet antenna which sends signals to the government. On the left side in the front, there is a big rectangle white wall which is covered with big and small bushes of different flowers from bottom to top. On the right side, there is a green curvy line of small flowers that forms a green S. Besides that, there are many columns in line where different species of flowers climb up, giving a special attraction to everyone who passes by for the way the roses decorate the columns and the windows. In the middle of the front, there is a big wide glass door that leads to a press conference room where the mayor gives reports of what he has done during the year. This precious building interests every citizen in Castillo City, especially tycoons not only for its beauty, but also for its location in the corner of Maximiliano Almonte and Sánchez Streets.
     Like its location, Castillo City Hall History is absolutely gripping because many aspects of it have changed through time. For example, when it was founded in 1907 by an edict of the president Ramón Cáceres, it was made of wood. Nowadays, it is totally made of concrete. Also, all the staffs of the City Hall were chosen by the president in office, and they were composed by two legislators and the mayor. Now, all the staffs of the City Hall are chosen in political elections, and they consist of five legislators, a vice president, and the mayor. The first person occupying the position of mayor was Sergio A. Rivas in 1907. From that moment, Castillo City Hall was located on La Razón Street in front of Duarte Park where today the fire station is. Then in 1950, Castillo City Hall was built on the corner of Maximiliano Almonte and Sánchez  Streets by Rafael Leonidas Trujillo who was the president of the Dominican Republic by that time. As time has been passing, people have been coming from nearby cities and provinces to sell their products. As a result, the population of Castillo City has been growing and business, too. All those changes, which have transformed the body of Castillo City Hall, are the ones making it more exciting.
    Above all, knowing about mayors and their deeds helps people understand how the community of Castillo City has grown in the latest decades. It is incredibly wonderful to go back in time and notice how Castillo City has been changing as time goes by. In order to realize that, let’s see a few of the main deeds made by some mayors. For example, the mayor number 18, Rafael Ovalle, expanded almost all the neighborhoods in Castillo City. In fact, he made the expansion of Los Barrios, El Carmen, El Chivo, and Puerto Rico after the great devastation left by David hurricane. Moreover, at the end of his political period, he created the first municipal basketball court. Later, the Mayor Rafael Castellano created the Barrio San Isidro. Then the Mayor Gricelda López, rebuilt the old cemetery, and she built a church for the community of Sabana Grande. In addition to that, she built a bridge that connects the community of Juana Díaz with the community of El Rucio. After that, the mayor, Hugo Cruz, constructed the drain system of the city. Also, he rebuilt the slaughterhouse, and he donated fifty one houses to people who were affected by George hurricane. Then the Mayor Elvido Segura built Olegario Tenares Park. Also, he constructed the bridge that connects the community of Juana Díaz Abajo with the Barrio Puerto Rico. And finally, the Mayor Francisco Valentín reconstructed the Municipal Market and rebuilt the Municipal Hospital. Besides that, he rebuilt Olegario Tenares School, and created the first Children Park in Castillo City. All of those deeds made by those mayors have given shape to the body of Castillo City.
      In conclusion, Castillo City Hall keeps fascinating and attracting every citizen of Castillo City, especially tycoons not only for its beauty, but also for its location. Similar to its location, Castillo City Hall history gives a special excitement to every person who looks at it because it brings memories of how this building has changed every aspect of Castillo City. Those aspects that have been changed in Castillo City through time are the results of intensive work by mayors in doing noticeable deeds everywhere in the city. All of those deeds are the skeleton of the body of Castillo City, and the city hall has been the main architect of transformation in Castillo City.


 Castillo, 2014

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