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Council delays vote on 2025 General Plan update after public concerns; item moved to May 27

2792614 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

The City Council discussed edits to the proposed 2025 General Plan and received extensive public comment; amid objections about content and scope, council voted to table the adoption and ballot language to the May 27 meeting, which will shift any ballot placement to the November election.

The City of Prescott City Council on March 25 discussed updates to the city’s 2025 General Plan and chose to delay a final vote and the related ballot language until a May 27 meeting after extensive council debate and public comment.

Tammy DeWitt, the city’s community planner, walked the council through edits made since the last packet and advised that, under state law, adoption of the general plan required a two-thirds vote of the council. She described wording…

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