
Community Engagement: Adopt-A-Park Program Gains Momentum
The City of Kingman’s Parks Department is fostering community spirit with its ongoing Adopt-A-Park Program. Launched earlier this week on June 10, this initiative invites residents, businesses, and organizations to take part in maintaining and enhancing local parks. Volunteers can adopt a park or a specific area for one to two years, contributing to cleaner, more vibrant recreational spaces. Applications are available on the City of Kingman’s website or at the Parks Office, encouraging civic pride and community involvement.
Roadwork Alert: Chip Sealing and I-40 Improvements
Kingman residents should prepare for upcoming roadwork starting Monday, June 16. The city will begin chip sealing various streets, which may cause temporary disruptions. Additionally, the Arizona Department of Transportation continues its pavement rehabilitation and roadway improvement project on eastbound Interstate 40. Drivers are advised to plan alternate routes and stay updated via official channels.
Community Survey for Indoor Facility
The City of Kingman is seeking public input for a proposed indoor recreation facility. A community survey, launched recently, aims to gather feedback to shape the project, with plans for completion by the end of 2025. Residents are encouraged to participate and share their vision for this new community hub.