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Council hears preliminary street‑bond options, Robert Road among costly priorities

Prescott Valley Town Council (Study Session) · November 25, 2025
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Staff outlined candidate transportation projects for a potential future bond, citing an $11.6 million estimate to widen Robert Road (Tranquil to Roundup) and a combined grant application of about $11.7 million for multiple corridors; a $7 million per‑mile unit cost for full sidewalk/road reconstruction was flagged.

Town staff briefed the Prescott Valley Town Council on Nov. 6 about potential transportation projects that could be included in a future street bond and on related grant activity. The briefing was framed around the recently completed safety action plan and a town review of fiscal capacity for the 2025–26 budget.

Parker Murphy, the town’s traffic engineer, presented a prioritized list of corridors and explained the top safety projects were identified using 10 years of crash data (2014–2023). Murphy said the town applied for federal grant funding for a package…

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