My Priorities
Basic City Needs
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With fiscal responsibility and excellence, the city needs to do for the citizens what they cannot do for themselves
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Fire
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Police
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Water delivery
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Sewage delivery
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Solid waste
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Safe roads
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Keep Prescott Safe- Prop 478
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This Proposition was approved by the voters during the last election. The passing of this proposition with Keep Prescott Citizens Safe now and into the future.
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​This is a funding mechanism for Police and Fire
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It needs to be spent in a responsible way that directly benefits our public safety.
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We can use these monies to ensure that we retain and recruit the best Public Safety individuals in the state of Arizona
Roads and Transportation
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There needs to be improved delivery of traffic to and from surrounding communities. Prescott is a hub of commerce, therefore has commuter traffic. It is not due to our current population, but daily traffic from surrounding communities.
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​Sundog connector
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Finish widening Willow Creek Rd.
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Serious discussion on 89-Dells thoroughfare
Business Friendly
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Whether an existing business or new business, you are the lifeblood of our community.
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City Council and City Staff should be an "open arms" resource
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Ease and accessibility to the City system
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Amenable regulations
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​No business licenses
Water
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As a cowboy once said, "Whiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting."
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All current and approved future house in the city of Prescott has a 100-year water assurance
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Big Chino water ranch needs to be a serious discussion
Regional Cooperation
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Cooperation with our surrounding communities has suffered over the past few years. We have many prior-accords that need to be repaired.
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Regional park
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Big Chino Aquifer purchase
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Regional Public Safety Communication Center
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Intergovernmental agreements (e.g. Police & Fire cooperation)
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Friendly and non-binding relationships
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