
Texas Border Business
Texas Border Business
Mayor John Cowan, Mayor of Brownsville, Texas, and President at Cowen Group, LTD, attended and led the ribbon-cutting ceremony this morning at Brownsville Sports Park, marking the completion of a new professional-grade Musco Lighting System at the park’s Softball Complex.
“This morning, we marked an exciting milestone at Brownsville Sports Park with the ribbon-cutting for the new professional-grade Musco Lighting System at the Softball Complex,” Cowan said. He described the project as a meaningful improvement for the city’s athletic infrastructure.

According to Cowan, “This investment strengthens our athletic facilities, supports our athletes, and reflects our continued commitment to providing high-quality, safe spaces for our community to train, compete, and come together.” He said the lighting upgrade is designed to better serve athletes, families, and visitors who use the complex.
Cowan also recognized the individuals and organizations involved in the project. “Thank you to the Brownsville Parks & Recreation Department, Director Sean de Palma, Tino Villarreal, City Commissioner at Large A, Commissioner Gustavo Deleon, Alan Guard, Interim City Manager, the Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation, Cori Peña, the City of Brownsville, TX – Municipal Government, and all those who made this possible,” he said.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony formally opened the upgraded lighting system at the Softball Complex, completing a project city leaders say is focused on improving safety, expanding usable hours, and enhancing the overall experience for the community at Brownsville Sports Park.












