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Council approves Lions Club rock garden and school-painted path at Leffingwell Park

Huachuca City Town Council · April 9, 2026
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Summary

The council approved a collaborative rock garden/path at Leffingwell Park; the Town will contribute roughly $800 to extend sidewalk edging and millings while Huachuca City School students will paint rocks lining the path.

The Huachuca City Council unanimously approved a Lions Club proposal to create a rock garden and painted-rock pathway at Leffingwell Park.

Town Manager Suzanne Harvey described the plan as a collaboration among the Lions Club, Huachuca City School and the Town, saying the Town will spend approximately $800 to extend the sidewalk with edging and millings and that schoolchildren will paint rocks to line the path. The project was presented during agenda item E.3 and the council voted to approve the proposal (moved by Johann Wallace; seconded by Cynthia Butterworth).

Council discussion and the motion record show the project is budgeted at a modest Town contribution and relies on volunteer and school participation for materials and labor. The plan aims to improve the walking connection between the school and the library and to add a community arts element to Leffingwell Park.