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Council approves Lions' Club rock‑path at Leffingwell Park; town to spend about $800

Town of Huachuca City Town Council · April 9, 2026
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Summary

Council approved a partnership with the Lions' Club and Huachuca City School to install a rock‑lined path at Leffingwell Park. The town will contribute roughly $800 for sidewalk extension, and students will paint rocks to line the path.

The Huachuca City Council on April 9 approved a collaborative rock garden and path project at Leffingwell Park proposed by the Lions' Club and Huachuca City School.

Town Manager Suzanne Harvey described the plan: the Town will spend approximately $800 to extend sidewalk between the school and the library using edging and recycled millings; schoolchildren will paint rocks to line the path. The project is intended as a low‑cost, community‑led enhancement to the park.

Mayor Johann R. Wallace moved to approve the proposal and Cynthia Butterworth seconded; the motion passed unanimously.

Implementation details discussed on the record include the Town's $800 contribution for materials and coordination with the school and the Lions' Club; no additional budget or wider capital appropriation was reported.