City pushes off water-policy decision
Proposed changes generate concerns from CWAG

Members of the Prescott City Council listen to a report Aug. 7, 2019. Officials announced at an Aug. 27 Prescott City Council study session that a vote on the proposed changes in the city’s water policy would not take place on Sept. 10, as originally planned. Four open-house community sessions will take place in September before an October voting session. (Cindy Barks/Courier, file)

Members of the Prescott City Council listen to a report Aug. 7, 2019. Officials announced at an Aug. 27 Prescott City Council study session that a vote on the proposed changes in the city’s water policy would not take place on Sept. 10, as originally planned. Four open-house community sessions will take place in September before an October voting session. (Cindy Barks/Courier, file)

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