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Council pauses vote on updated general plan amid public concerns over scope and language

3176625 · March 26, 2025
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The Prescott City Council on March 25 paused a final vote on the city’s updated 2025 General Plan after extended debate and public comment about the document’s scope and language; council voted to table the item to May 27.

Prescott — The Prescott City Council on March 25 paused a final vote on the city’s updated 2025 General Plan after extended discussion and public comment raised concerns about the document’s scope, certain policy phrases and voluntary elements tied to a population threshold.

Tammy DeWitt, the city’s community planner, reviewed edits made to the draft plan since earlier council review and reminded the dais that state statute requires certain elements only if a city’s population exceeds 50,000. Several council members and…

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