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Prescott Valley council approves zoning change, grocery plan, department split and auditorium AV upgrade
Summary
Prescott Valley’s Town Council on March 13 approved a series of land‑use, organizational and equipment measures, including a zoning reclassification at 4600 North Wagon Way, a preliminary plan for an ALDI store, and a $211,649.97 audio‑visual upgrade for the council auditorium.
Prescott Valley’s Town Council approved multiple agenda items March 13, voting unanimously on most measures and authorizing an audio‑visual upgrade after a 5–1 vote on that contract.
Major votes at the meeting included: a zoning map amendment for property at 4600 North Wagon Way; approval of a preliminary development plan for an ALDI grocery store in the Glassford Hill Marketplace; formal separation of the Community Services Department into separate Parks and Recreation and Public Library departments; adoption of an ordinance updating town code to reflect the new Parks and Recreation department; and a contract with Level 3 Audio Visual to upgrade the council chambers’ auditorium audio and video systems with an allocation of $211,649.97.
Ordinance 2025‑950: Council…
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