City Of Prescott
Recent News About City Of Prescott
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Veterans Day November 11, 2021
Veterans Day November 11, 2021.
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Focused Speed Enforcement on Willow Creek Road
Focused Speed Enforcement on Willow Creek Road.
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Last Chance to Participant in 2021 Veteran’s Day Parade
Last Chance to Participant in 2021 Veteran’s Day Parade.
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Rosser Street Traffic Enforcement
Rosser Street Traffic Enforcement.
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Prescott Indian Art Market on September 18 - 19, 2021
Prescott Indian Art Market on September 18 - 19, 2021.
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Jon Brambila Named Prescott Deputy Police Chief
Jon Brambila Named Prescott Deputy Police Chief.
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Prescott City Council invites public to take survey on outdoor seating in parking lots
The Prescott City Council is leaning on the public through a survey to determine the future of its Parklets Program, which allows restaurants to use parking spaces to expand outdoor seating.
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City of Prescott approves plans for Arizona Eco Development North and South Annexation
Prescott's Planning and Zoning Commission has approved plans and rezoning for the Arizona Eco Development (AED) North and South on Sept. 15.
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Prescott police chief receives 2020 Arizona Capitol Times Public Safety Leader award
The 2020 Arizona Capitol Times Public Safety Leader of the Year award has been awarded to Prescott Police Chief Debora Black.
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Prescott to hold all meetings online for foreseeable future
The City of Prescott has decided to hold all Prescott City Council meetings virtually until further notice due to COVID-19, according to a news release.
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Prescott receives over $258,000 from state for 2019 snow event
The City of Prescott has received a bump to its funds after being granted $258,059.21 from the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (AZDEMA) as a reimbursement for expenses related to last year’s extraordinary snow event.
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Prescott seeks to fill positions on city boards, commissions
The Prescott City Council Subcommittee for Appointments is calling on residents to fill a number of positions in city government and has extended a filing deadline for citizens who are interested in serving.
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Chemicals from Superfund site infiltrating 112 water wells in Prescott
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) recently found traces of harmful chemicals used in past dry-cleaning operations at a Superfund site near the Miller Valley Fry’s gas station in Prescott, affecting 112 water wells.