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Prescott council fails to send updated general plan to November ballot after split vote
Summary
After six public hearings and months of drafting, the City of Prescott council did not reach the five-vote threshold to place the 2025 general plan on the November ballot. The meeting included map changes for airport-adjacent land, debate over wording on nondiscrimination, and extensive public comment.
The Prescott City Council on June 24 voted but did not reach the five-vote threshold required to place an updated city general plan before voters on Nov. 4, 2025.
Chelsea Walton, the city's community development director, presented the updated 2025 general plan and an amended future land use map. Walton and Airport Director Rick Kreider discussed a specific Northeast quadrant adjacent to the Prescott Airport runway; council members agreed to extend a "very low density" future-land-use designation to vacant sections up to the airport-specific-area boundary in the northeast, and staff said they would incorporate that amendment before any further action.
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