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Audit of initial drafts and revision summary
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Summary
Audit identified transcription inconsistencies (product name Parzana), a partly ambiguous dollar figure for food-tax revenue, and a few transcript spellings; articles were revised to standardize names, flag uncertainties, and avoid overstating numbers.
Audit findings summary and revision actions taken.
Spelling and transcription inconsistencies: The transcript contained multiple spellings for the stormwater product (Parzana, parjana, pardrona) and a few place-name variants (e.g., "Presque Valley"). Revision: standardized the product name to "Parzana" and used the transcript's jurisdiction name "Prescott Valley" consistently; flagged that transcript spellings varied and noted the need to verify the vendor spelling.
Quantitative precision: The town manager said the town "receives almost...over $5,000,000" from the food tax in a garbled line. Audit rated this as ambiguous. Revision: articles report this as "more than $5,000,000" and flag that the figure is the town manager's estimate and should be verified against official budget documents.
Attribution and identity: Speakers were identified only when named in the transcript. Everly Chadwick (chief communications officer) and Gilbert Davidson (town manager) are explicitly named; the opening voice has no name and is labeled generically as "Opening presenter." No other speaker identifications were inferred.
Other issues checked (spelling, clarity, chronology, framing, misidentification, out_of_context, quantitative precision, process clarity, context clarity, agency clarity, question emphasis, omission, bias, duplicate): minor transcript errors and ambiguous numeric phrasing were the main issues. Revisions fixed standardized spellings where appropriate, clarified ambiguous numbers, and preserved direct quotes as given. No factual assertions were added beyond the transcript.

