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Council approves Lions'Club rock garden and sidewalk extension at Leffingwell Park

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

Council approved a collaboration with the Lions' Club and Huachuca City School to create a painted-rock-lined path in Leffingwell Park; the Town will spend approximately $800 to extend the sidewalk between the school and the library using edging and millings.

The Huachuca City Council unanimously approved a Lions'Club proposal to build a painted-rock path at Leffingwell Park and extend the connecting sidewalk between the school and the library.

Town Manager Suzanne Harvey described the project as a collaboration among the Lions' Club, Huachuca City School and the Town, noting that "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." Council moved to approve the proposal; the motion, moved by Johann Wallace and seconded by Cynthia Butterworth, passed unanimously.

Councilmembers said they supported the low-cost community project as a way to involve schoolchildren in a visible park improvement and to improve pedestrian connectivity between the school and library.