Prescott Valley officials start talks how to spend more than $7.6M from American Rescue Plan
In the beginning, Prescott Valley’s proposed micro-transit area of coverage under Phase 1 calls for one town-owned vehicle and one non-dedicated taxi/livery company vehicle to serve a 14-square-mile zone (as shown here) with a 15-minute wait time for rides. Each town-owned, front-wheel drive vehicle would be a wheelchair-accessible van with room for eight passengers and two wheelchairs. Town officials expect more specifics on the program to be announced in September. (Town of Prescott Valley/Courtesy)
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