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Prescott council approves petition to exclude 4.21 acres of charter-protected open space from Rodeo & Fairgrounds master plan, 5–2
Summary
After public testimony and extended council debate, Prescott City Council approved a petition and accompanying resolution to exclude 4.21 acres of voter-protected open space from the Rodeo & Fairgrounds master plan boundary and to treat prior plans as informational at public meetings; the measure passed 5–2.
The Prescott City Council on Jan. 27 approved a citizen petition and accompanying resolution to exclude 4.21 acres of voter-protected open space from the Rodeo & Fairgrounds master plan boundary, voting 5–2.
Petitioners and residents urged the council to make the exclusion explicit and to correct public-facing maps. Petitioner Bonnie McMinn said the community had “overwhelmingly approved Prop 44” and that folding the parcel into the master plan “raises serious concerns about compliance with the open space protections now required by the city charter.” She urged the council to support the petition’s section 3, which would exclude the 4.21 acres from…
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