The City of Foley recently acknowledged volunteers who have contributed to beautification projects across the community.
During a June 3 Foley City Council meeting, awards were presented to …
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The City of Foley recently acknowledged volunteers who have contributed to beautification projects across the community.
During a June 3 Foley City Council meeting, awards were presented to several retiring members of the Foley Revitalization and Beautification Advisory Board.
The Beautification Board has been instrumental in various initiatives, including decorative plantings, holiday decorations, plaques and other citywide improvements.
"The Beautification Board has played such an instrumental role in the changes we've seen in downtown and around Foley," Mayor Ralph Hellmich said. "This has included signs. They've had input on our bridge across 59. They've had input on color schemes. You name it, they've been involved in it."
Hellmich emphasized that even small efforts by the board have created a significant impression on both visitors and residents.
"It is the small things. It's not the big things," he said. "The big things are what we all expect. Everybody might not get excited when a new road gets built. They just use it. But they might get excited about if we get benches in our park or things of that nature."
Volunteers stepping down from the committee include Gary Pitts, Carolyne Hollis, Pat Davis, Ellen Dean and Pam Engel.
"Over the years, we have all worked very hard together to shape our city's landscape," said Deborah Mixon, board chairwoman. "We faced challenges, made some tough decisions and celebrated the triumphs together. Through it all, I've been proud of the dedication you have had for our city, and will miss each and every one of you."
Carolyne Hollis reflected on the collective efforts of city officials and volunteers in enhancing Foley's appearance.
"The Beautification Board probably has been one of the highlights of my life here in Foley," she said. "There's been so much accomplished. The City of Foley, the council, everyone that works on any of these boards are just great people and we appreciate them so very much."
The city's beautification projects have contributed to Foley's recognition, including being named a Tree City USA for 43 consecutive years. Additionally, Foley's downtown beautification efforts were a key factor in being listed among "9 Small Towns that Belong in a Hallmark Christmas Movie" by the website AZ Animals.