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

Huachuca City Town Council · April 9, 2026
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Summary

The Huachuca City Council unanimously approved a collaborative rock-garden and path project for Leffingwell Park proposed by the Lions Club and Huachuca City School. The town will contribute roughly $800 to extend sidewalk edging using millings; students will paint rocks to line the path.

Town Manager Suzanne Harvey described the Lions Club proposal for a rock-garden path in Leffingwell Park as a collaboration among the Lions Club, Huachuca City School and the Town. "The Town will spend approximately $800.00 to extend the sidewalk between the School and the Library using edging and millings and the school children will paint rocks to line that path with," Harvey said. Councilmembers moved and seconded the item and approved the proposal unanimously.

The project combines a modest town expenditure with volunteer and school-based participation: the town will fund the sidewalk edging and millings while schoolchildren will decorate rocks to line the path. The minutes do not record any conditions attached to the approval; staff will implement the sidewalk extension and coordinate with the school and Lions Club on dates and volunteer logistics.