City of Prescott Mayor signs Proclamation of Emergency

In accordance with ARS 26-311, Prescott Mayor Greg Mengarelli signed a Proclamation of Emergency related to the snow event which started Thursday, Feb. 21, 2019. The proclamation allows the City to seek reimbursement if and when a State or Federal Emergency or Disaster Declaration is made. (Feb. 21, 2019 Whiskey Row photo by Cindy Barks/Daily Courier)

In accordance with ARS 26-311, Prescott Mayor Greg Mengarelli signed a Proclamation of Emergency related to the snow event which started Thursday, Feb. 21, 2019. The proclamation allows the City to seek reimbursement if and when a State or Federal Emergency or Disaster Declaration is made. (Feb. 21, 2019 Whiskey Row photo by Cindy Barks/Daily Courier)

Prescott Mayor Greg Mengarelli today signed a Proclamation of Emergency, related to the snow event which is currently underway in Prescott.

The proclamation is in accordance with ARS 26-311, and allows for the City to seek reimbursement if and when a State or Federal Emergency or Disaster Declaration is made.

The snow event which is currently affecting Prescott and the surrounding areas is predicted to bring storm totals of 17-23 inches between now and the evening of Friday, Feb. 22.

Residents are urged to stay off the streets and avoid driving during this storm, to allow emergency and public service vehicles to travel as freely as possible.

For City plowing updates, go to presott-az.gov, and click on Snow Plowing Information for updates.

See regular status reports from the city posted below.

You can also visit Facebook City of Prescott Government.

For non-emergency snow-related questions pertaining to the City, please call 928-777-1100.


Watch dCourier.com for weather updates throughout the day. Information provided by City of Prescott.


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