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New park superintendent outlines projects, vandalism costs and upcoming camera installations

Kingman City Parks, Aquatics, Recreation and Trails Commission · November 19, 2025
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Summary

New Park Superintendent Mike Hubbell reviewed a string of capital and maintenance projects — Grandview Pool work, trail sign installations, Sunbelt Park design — and detailed recurring vandalism that staff say is consuming maintenance resources; IT and parks staff said seven security cameras are on order for high‑impact sites.

Mike Hubbell, the city’s new park superintendent, gave a wide-ranging update on parks operations and capital work at the Nov. 19 meeting and emphasized vandalism as an ongoing cost driver.

Hubbell said crews removed the liner and interior equipment at Grandview Pool and are preparing for larger equipment replacement. He listed recent…

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