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The Subcommittee discussed the progress of the general plan update, including the introduction of new elements. A public participation plan was reviewed, modified to include an additional city council study session in February 2027, and subsequently approved. The committee also coordinated the timeline for upcoming public open houses and reached consensus on the general plan's table of contents structure, emphasizing the inclusion of statutory references and crosswalks for accessibility.
The meeting featured a presentation and discussion on the residential and non-residential water budget for the first half of the year, including an overview of water project approvals and remaining budget capacities. Members addressed zoning and expansion concerns regarding assisted living facilities in residential areas. The meeting also included an update on the city's water meter replacement program and the Ion Water conservation tool. Discussions highlighted the increased accuracy of new smart meters, improvements in utility billing service orders, and various outreach efforts to promote the Ion Water program, including billing inserts, public service radio announcements, and media coverage.
The council meeting covered the finalization and approval of the municipal budget, which reflects a 2.6% increase over the previous year. Key discussions included the approval of a 1.9% increase in the property tax levy to offset lost revenues, the authorization of various expenditure items, and the removal of certain items from the authorized expenditure list for further review, such as a property and evidence facility and specific sewer pump station projects. Additionally, the council approved three charter proposals for the upcoming November ballot regarding city judge requirements, infrastructure development fees, and land appraisal thresholds. Revisions to the land development code for hillside development standards were also finalized, establishing new maximum disturbable areas based on slope steepness.
The City Council meeting included a variety of community announcements regarding local infrastructure projects, including nighttime closures for SR 89 improvements and roadway paving at Goldwater Lake. The council also addressed cybersecurity awareness and community commemorative events, such as the Granite Mountain Hotshots tribute and Independence Day celebrations. Furthermore, the meeting featured a presentation from the Prescott Frontier Days regarding upcoming rodeo events and concluded with the official proclamation of Rodeo Week.
The council conducted a study session to discuss the Rodeo Fairgrounds Master Plan project. Key topics included the project schedule, stakeholder engagement process, and core visioning themes such as infrastructure modernization, environmental stewardship, and community access. The proposed master plan features a modernized and flexible venue that preserves historic elements while addressing traffic, parking, and public space needs. Council members specifically inquired about traffic circulation plans, projected parking capacity, and the necessity of centralized restroom facilities.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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