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Council approves Lions Club rock garden and new sidewalk tie-in at Leffingwell Park

Huachuca City Town Council · April 9, 2026
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Summary

Huachuca City will spend about $800 to extend the sidewalk between the school and library to support a Lions Club and school collaboration: students will paint rocks that will line the path; Council approved the plan unanimously.

Town Manager Suzanne Harvey outlined a partnership with the Lions Club and Huachuca City School to create a rock garden/path in Leffingwell Park. The Town would provide approximately $800 to extend the sidewalk between the school and the library using edging and millings; schoolchildren would paint rocks to line the path.

Council moved to approve the proposal and the motion passed unanimously. Councilmember Cynthia Butterworth and others encouraged volunteer participation in the project as a community event that engages students and the Lions Club.

The project was presented as a low-cost community improvement and also as part of broader park activity; no changes to park hours, fees or significant capital funding were noted in the minutes.