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Prescott Valley board adopts final FY2025–26 budgets for six community facilities districts

June 27, 2025 | Prescott Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona


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Prescott Valley board adopts final FY2025–26 budgets for six community facilities districts
The Prescott Valley governing body approved final fiscal year 2025–26 budgets for six community facilities districts and authorized the chairman to sign individual resolutions for each district after public hearings that drew no public comment.

Chair Laguna opened the public hearings and Miss Morris, a staff member, told the board that tentative budgets had been approved May 22 and “there have been no changes to any of the budgets.” The board moved, seconded and voted electronically to adopt the final budgets; the clerk called each vote and the chair announced each measure passed unanimously.

The actions approved were resolutions adopting final budgets for the following community facilities districts: Entertainment Center (Resolution No. 2025-40), Parkway (Resolution No. 2025-43), Pronghorn Ranch (Resolution No. 2025-56), Quailwood Meadows (Resolution No. 2025-47), Stoneridge (Resolution No. 2025-57) and Southside (Resolution No. 2025-48). For each item the public hearing was opened, no members of the public spoke, the board moved and seconded the resolution, and the chair announced the measure passed unanimously.

Board members handled the votes individually for each district. The meeting record shows the procedural sequence was: opening the public hearing, asking if the public wished to speak, closing the public hearing when there were no speakers, entertaining a motion to authorize the chairman to sign the listed resolution, receiving a second, and calling the electronic vote. The clerk then recorded the vote and the chair announced the outcome.

The meeting minutes reflect only procedural discussion and the staff clarification that the final figures were unchanged from the tentative budgets approved May 22. No public testimony was received on any of the six community facilities district budgets.

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