Part-time/Temporary Job Opening – Laborer

Huachuca City Landfill is seeking Temporary/Part-Time employee(s) to clean up wind-blown trash on and around the landfill property. This position pays $12.15 per hour and will be 20 hours or less per week. The duties include driving a Huachuca City vehicle on landfill property, picking up and bagging windblown trash that has accumulated on and around the landfill property and delivering the bagged trash to the working face. This is[ Read More …]

Job Opening – Finance Clerk

The Town of Huachuca City is now hiring a finance clerk. Core duties include, but are not limited to: managing accounts payable and receivable, employee payroll, budget development, tax liabilities and annual financial audits. The Finance Clerk may also be expected to develop key budgetary processes, define policies and provide training to staff as needed. Ultimately, the finance clerk will assist the Town Manager and advise the Town Council on[ Read More …]

COVID-19 Proclamation 2021-01

Mayor Wallace, in response to rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in Cochise County, has issued COVID-19 Proclamation 2021-01 which directs the Town Manager to roll back the phased re-opening of the Town’s buildings, including the senior center, library and town hall. The Mayor has also ordered and directed that meetings of the Town Council shall: a. return to a remote meeting format, broadcasted from the Town Library; and b. be[ Read More …]

Holiday Closures

Town offices will be closed on Thursday, December 24, and Friday, December 25, in observance of Christmas. Town offices will also be closed on Friday, January 1, for New Year’s Day. We wish all our residents a very happy and safe holiday season.

Christmas Parade

Our Christmas Parade will be on Dec 12, from 10 am to 12 pm. Participants will line up on McCray St and wind their way to School Drive, then go down Gonzales Blvd to Yuma St and loop back to the Senior Center. Parade participants need to line up on McCray at 9:00 am. Parade will commence at 10 am. In accordance with the Governor’s Executive Order 2020-59, and guidance[ Read More …]