Liberty Village prepares for statue placement and park opening on April 19

March 20, 2025 | Hurricane, Washington County, Utah

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The Hurricane City Council meeting on March 20, 2025, highlighted significant developments regarding Liberty Village, a community project aimed at celebrating American history and promoting civic engagement. The council received an update from Jeff Hall, the director of operations for Liberty Village, who shared exciting plans for the park's upcoming events and installations.

One of the key announcements was the placement of the "Stand Your Ground" statue at Liberty Village, scheduled for April 19. This statue, currently on loan from the Washington County Building, will serve as a prominent feature at the park's entrance, symbolizing the values of freedom and liberty. Hall encouraged council members to attend the unveiling, which coincides with local fair festivities.
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In addition to the statue, Hall detailed the park's design, which will include a clock tower, a Liberty Bell, and 13 unique trees representing the original colonies. The clock tower will feature plaques honoring the founders of Liberty Village and the history of Hurricane City, emphasizing the community's pioneer heritage. Hall noted that local founding families have contributed over $20,000 to support the project, showcasing strong community involvement.

The meeting also addressed the timeline for construction. Hall indicated that while the parking lot and infrastructure are progressing, full paving of the roads is expected to be completed by August. The first phase of Liberty Village is anticipated to be ready for a ribbon-cutting ceremony on September 17, coinciding with Constitution Day.

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As the project moves forward, Hall expressed a vision for Liberty Village to become a significant destination for residents and visitors alike, integrating educational opportunities and community events. The council's support and the community's engagement will be crucial as Liberty Village continues to develop into a landmark celebrating American history and civic pride.

Converted from Hurricane City Council - 2025-03-20-CCR.1 meeting on March 20, 2025
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