The Regular Town Council Meeting held on May 8, 2025, in Prescott Valley, Arizona, focused on a significant proposal for a new delivery center on a 19.23-acre site. The meeting highlighted the strong community support for the project, which is set to enhance local infrastructure and create job opportunities.
The proposed delivery center, located at the southeast corner of the site, has garnered backing from nearby property owners, including the fairgrounds RV park and Arizona Downs. The project aims to align with the town's flexible land use standards, promoting entrepreneurial and creative commercial development.
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Subscribe for Free During the meeting, representatives discussed the zoning changes necessary for the project, shifting from a broader industrial zoning to a more focused application for the 19.23 acres. The design of the facility is intended to blend seamlessly with the surrounding area, featuring a clean aesthetic and ample parking for delivery vehicles.
A key highlight was the involvement of Amazon, which is considering the site for its operations. Umberto Quintana, Amazon's Senior Economic Development Manager, provided insights into the company's plans, emphasizing that the facility would serve as a delivery station, streamlining logistics and improving delivery times for local residents. The project is expected to create approximately 350 jobs and represents a $40 million investment in the community.
Quintana also noted Amazon's commitment to expanding its services in rural areas, with plans to invest $4 billion nationwide by 2026. This expansion aims to enhance customer service and delivery efficiency across 13,000 new ZIP codes.
The council's discussions underscored the potential economic benefits of the delivery center, including job creation and opportunities for local entrepreneurs through Amazon's delivery service partnerships. The meeting concluded with a positive outlook on the project's impact on Prescott Valley's growth and development.