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Council approves ballot language for open‑space charter amendment; petitioners and opponents weigh in

3176625 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

The council approved final ballot language for a charter amendment to protect designated public lands as open space; the measure would place about 2,746 newly designated acres and 1,259 previously designated acres under permanent charter protection and appear on the ballot as Proposition 484.

Prescott — The City Council approved final ballot language on March 25 for a charter amendment to designate certain publicly held parcels as protected open space and require voter approval for their sale.

City Attorney Joseph Young reviewed small edits to the previously approved charter text: the addition of Watson Woods Riparian Preserve to the list of protected parcels, correction of parcel identifier typos in the Thumb Butte area, and a duplicate phrase removed from the public‑use…

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