Money-saving, city-beautifying community restitution program may fall under Prescott council's budget ax

Matt Hinshaw/The Daily Courier<br>Matt Nelson, left, and Joseph Bannon, participants in the Community Restitution program, clean a City of Prescott Parks and Recreation vehicle Thursday morning in Prescott. The program might be cut as the City of Prescott tightens its belt.

Matt Hinshaw/The Daily Courier<br>Matt Nelson, left, and Joseph Bannon, participants in the Community Restitution program, clean a City of Prescott Parks and Recreation vehicle Thursday morning in Prescott. The program might be cut as the City of Prescott tightens its belt.

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