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Subcommittee hears baseline data and timeline for Prescott’s long‑term water management plan

5116433 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

Staff presented baseline supply and demand data, jurisdictional service areas and a project timeline that aims for a draft in late summer/fall 2026 to meet grant requirements; the council strategic plan lists a later completion target in mid‑2027.

City of Prescott staff told the Council Subcommittee on Water Issues on July 1 that they are assembling baseline data for a long‑term water management plan and targeting a draft timeline to meet grant requirements by December 2026.

Leslie Grazer, Water Resources Project Manager, said the long‑term plan will include a clear summary for the public with technical memos in appendices and that staff are prioritizing baseline supplies and demand analysis. "The grant needs us to have it done by, December 2026," Grazer told the subcommittee, and she said a rough draft will be needed around August–September 2026 to meet that grant schedule, while the council strategic plan lists a final completion target of July 2027.

Staff outlined the plan structure and preliminary findings. Grazer said the potable water system overlays four governmental jurisdictions…

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