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Council hears details on $890,000 in flood-district funding and plans for Dexter neighborhood drainage work

5853744 · September 24, 2025
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City staff described planned drainage projects funded by a roughly $890,000 allocation from the Yavapai County Flood Control District, highlighting Yavapai Hills, Double D Road and the flood-prone Dexter neighborhood.

The Prescott City Council on Sept. 23 received details about flood-control projects identified for $890,000 in funding from the Yavapai County Flood Control District. Brian Reese, the city’s water resources manager, briefed the council on several proposed projects and next steps. Reese said the district funding originates from a special tax and is allocated to cities for design and construction of flood-control work. “The city of Prescott this year was notified that they would receive the 890,000 from Yavapai flood control district,” Reese said. The staff list includes three priority…

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