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Regional MPO rebrands as Yavapai Plan, unveils Move 2050 long-range transportation blueprint
Summary
Prescott Valley study session: the former Central Yavapai Metropolitan Planning Organization announced a new name, expanded boundary and the Move 2050 25-year plan that prioritizes State Route 69 improvements, bicycle and pedestrian projects and regional conservation.
At a Prescott Valley study session Oct. 2, the regional metropolitan planning organization formerly known as the Central Yavapai Metropolitan Planning Organization announced it has rebranded as Yavapai Plan ("Y Plan") and rolled out Move 2050, a 25-year long-range transportation plan that its leaders said will guide regional project priorities and funding discussions. The presentation was delivered to the Prescott Valley Town Council by the MPO executive director, Vinny Gallo, and staff planners.
The rebrand reflects a boundary change Gallo said expanded the MPO’s planning area to roughly 6,000-plus square miles and added about 20,000 to 25,000 people to the region. “Our new name is Yavapai Plan or Y Plan for short,” Gallo said, describing the name as better matching the agency’s broader geography and work.
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