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Council approves annexation process resolution, police task-force credentialing and SRP stormwater MOU amid public concern
Summary
Prescott Valley council approved a nonbinding annexation process resolution for town-owned and state trust lands, credentialed a detective on a state gang task force for U.S. Marshal Service duties, and authorized an MOU with Salt River Project to fund a stormwater recharge pilot ($40,000); a resident urged removing the annexation purchase from the consent agenda citing potential $8.4 million costs.
The Prescott Valley Town Council voted unanimously March 12 to adopt a nonbinding resolution describing how the town would follow state annexation procedures for town-owned and state trust parcels, credential a detective assigned to a state gang task force with U.S. Marshal Service authority, and enter a memorandum of understanding with Salt River Project to support a stormwater-recharge pilot.
Resident Patricia Bridal urged the council to remove resolution 226-2446 from the consent agenda and consider it separately, saying combining annexation language with a proposed purchase of state trust land "appears to be…
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