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Park upgrades and goat‑head weed removal top residents' list at Huachuca City CDBG hearing

Town of Huachuca City Town Council · March 21, 2026
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Summary

Residents asked the council to address goat‑head weeds, turf improvements, shade at the pool, picnic pads and safer walking connections; town staff noted limited CDBG suitability for routine maintenance but suggested slum/blight or targeted park projects could qualify if scoped.

Multiple speakers urged the council to prioritize park improvements and long‑term maintenance to make public spaces safer and usable. "I personally have been an advocate for trying to eliminate goat heads in our Town," said Councilmember Geovona Thompson, who called for revitalizing both upper and lower parks with drought‑tolerant plantings or irrigation and a maintenance plan. Resident Steven Sherwood said the town has ordered pre‑emergent treatments for Leffingwell Park and suggested local donations of seed and materials to supplement maintenance work.

Council and SEAGO staff clarified that routine maintenance is generally not an eligible CDBG activity, but targeted community‑facility improvements (shade structures, accessible pads, irrigation tied to a revitalization plan) or slum/blight area initiatives could qualify if the project meets federal national objectives and is properly scoped. Osborne recommended documenting a plan and using SSP or regional account funds for larger capital work that is shovel‑ready.