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Council approves Lions Club rock-garden path in Leffingwell Park; town to pay about $800 for sidewalk edging

Town of Huachuca City Council · April 9, 2026
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Summary

Council unanimously approved a collaborative rock garden/path proposed by the Lions Club and Huachuca City School; the Town will contribute roughly $800 for sidewalk edging and millings and students will decorate rocks for the path.

The Town Council on April 9 approved a Lions Club proposal to create a rock garden/path at Leffingwell Park in collaboration with Huachuca City School. Town Manager Suzanne Harvey described the plan and said the town will spend approximately $800 to extend the sidewalk between the school and library using edging and millings; students will paint rocks to line the path.

Council moved and unanimously approved the proposal. The project was framed as a partnership between the Lions Club, the school, and the Town to improve park connectivity and provide a community activity for students and volunteers.