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Town staff outlines candidate transportation projects and bond timing after safety-action plan

Prescott Valley Town Council study session · November 25, 2025
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Summary

Staff briefed council on top transportation projects drawn from a safety action plan (2014–2023 crash data), including Robert Road widening (estimated $11.6M) and sidewalk priorities; combined grant application for several corridors totals about $11.7M and town staff urged early council input for budgeting and potential bond timing.

Town staff presented a preliminary list of candidate transportation projects and discussed timing options for a potential street bond.

Parker Murphy, the town’s traffic engineer, said the proposals derive from the safety action plan, which analyzed crash data from 2014–2023. He said the town applied for a federal grant covering a package of corridors (projects identified as 2, 4, 6 and 7) totaling about $11.7 million. The highest-ranked safety project was Robert Road (Tranquil to Roundup), an estimated $11.6 million…

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