Proposed Prescott City Charter changes could go to voters in November
Several amendments deal with how city council operates

During a Prescott City Council study session on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, Charlie Arnold, left, a former Prescott City Councilman and the current chair of the Mayor’s Charter Review Commission, gives a presentation to the council on 12 recommended changes in the City Charter that could go to the voters on the Nov. 7, 2023 general-election ballot. (Cindy Barks/Courier)

During a Prescott City Council study session on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, Charlie Arnold, left, a former Prescott City Councilman and the current chair of the Mayor’s Charter Review Commission, gives a presentation to the council on 12 recommended changes in the City Charter that could go to the voters on the Nov. 7, 2023 general-election ballot. (Cindy Barks/Courier)

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