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Council approves Lions Club rock-path at Leffingwell Park, town to pay about $800

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Summary

The Town will spend roughly $800 to extend sidewalk between the school and library using edging and millings; Huachuca City School students will paint rocks for a Lions Club rock garden/path. Council approved the proposal unanimously.

Town Manager Suzanne Harvey described a collaborative project between the Lions Club, Huachuca City School and the Town to install a rock garden/path in Leffingwell Park. Harvey said the Town will contribute approximately $800 to extend the sidewalk between the school and library using edging and millings, while school children will paint rocks to line the pathway.

Councilmember Cynthia Butterworth moved to approve the Lions' Club proposal; Mayor Johann R. Wallace seconded and the motion passed unanimously. The council asked staff to coordinate installation timing and materials with the school and the Lions Club.

Why it matters: The project is a small capital expenditure that engages students and community volunteers, uses limited town funds, and improves pedestrian connections by extending a sidewalk segment.

Next steps: Staff will schedule the sidewalk extension and confirm materials and volunteer coordination with the Lions Club and Huachuca City School.