Correspondence regarding the 2022 Draft Water Management Policy and City Code Amendment at the City of Prescott website: Here’s a link to the 2022 Draft Water Management Policy and City Code Amendment: https://www.prescott-az.gov/water-sewer/water-management/water-policy/
Category: Community
Prescott Candidate Forum at Prescott Resort
On June 23rd, a live Prescott candidate forum took place at the Prescott Resort and Conference Center. “Get to Know the Candidates – Mayoral & Council Candidate Forum” was held as a question and answer forum. Mayoral candidates include Greg Mengarelli (incumbent) and Phil Goode. The Prescott Council candidates include Steve Blair (incumbent), Jessica Hall,...
Watch Videos: Getting to Know the Prescott City Council and Mayoral Candidates
All candidates are listed by first name, in alphabetical order, below. Each candidate was asked the same two questions and given the same amount of time to answer: Please introduce yourself. Is growth good or bad for Prescott? All candidates have submitted paperwork and qualified to run for the spots on the Prescott City Council...
Water Facts – May 25th Presentation by Michael J Pearce
If you are having trouble viewing through an iPhone or iPad, please visit this link to watch the video. A presentation on water rights, policy and management featuring Michael J. Pearce, partner at Gammage & Burnham, recorded Tuesday, May 25 at 7:30 AM
Join us for a City of Prescott Mayoral and Council Candidate Forum.
Join us for a City of Prescott Mayoral and Council Candidate Forum and get to know the candidates. When: Wednesday June 23, 2021 Where: Prescott Resort – Main Ball Room Moderator: Steve Bracety Mayoral Candidates: Greg Mengarelli – Incumbent | Jessica Hall Council Candidates: Steve Blair – Incumbent | Jessica Hall | Jim Lamerson | Brandon Montoya | Eric...
The City of Prescott’s proposed Water Policy modification – Good or Bad?
Anyone who has been watching the local news lately knows that the City of Prescott has proposed a Water Policy modification that would allow the City to supply water to property outside of the City limits. This is a change to the current Water Policy that prohibits this without an Intergovernmental Agreement with an adjacent...
Prescott Valley Town Council Candidate Videos are now available for Viewing
Central Arizona Partnership, along with the Yavapai County Contractors Association (YCCA), SignalsAZ.com, TG Magazine and the Prescott News Network sponsored this year’s Prescott Valley Town Council Candidate videos. These videos are now available for viewing, below: Candidate Videos – click on candidate picture(s) below to view video on SignalsAZ.com YouTube Channel Brenda Dickinson David Dohm Marty Grossman...
CAP to Co-Sponsor Prescott Valley Town Council Candidate Webinar
On June 24, 2020, 4:00pm – 5:30pm, Central Arizona Partnership (CAP) will be sponsoring a public webinar featuring eleven candidates vying for four seats on the Prescott Valley Town Council. The webinar is free to the public and is available to 500 attendees, first-come-first-serve. WEBINAR REGISTRATION LINK: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZJUGSXP8QumtqGcVKbzIMQ The webinar is co-sponsored by the Central...
Community Growth and its Impact on Your Healthcare
In the early 1970’s there was a valley‐wide referendum on whether or not to build more freeways in the Phoenix area. The result of the vote was “No”. The overall feeling being if no new freeways were built people would not be able to move to the area and growth would slow. As we can...
SAVE THE DATE – Viable Market Housing Panel Discussion
SAVE THE DATE, for Central Arizona Partnership’s upcoming panel discussion on Viable Market Housing. This will be an interactive panel discussion on housing costs in our area, what goes into them, how the area is having a hard time attracting and retaining employees because of it, and how it will ultimately change our way of...