The City of Prescott has reached a potential agreement with Arizona Eco Development (AED) to create a proposed Development Agreement (DA) that lays out the specific terms and conditions for the annexation and development of residential and commercial properties along Highway 89, in areas north and south of Highway 89A. The DA will be reviewed by staff and City Council at a Study Session on Tuesday, June 8 at 1 p.m., then released to the public for a review and comment period, including two special study sessions, then culminating with a special City Council voting meeting on June 24.
Here is a proposed schedule of meetings related to the AED Development Agreement.
- Tuesday, June 8th 1 pm – Study Session Roll-Out Meeting
- Tuesday, June 15th 1 pm – Study Session to Receive Public Comment
- Tuesday, June 22nd 1 pm – Study Session/Statutory Public Hearing Meeting
- Thursday, June 24th 1pm – Special Voting Meeting
- Tuesday, June 29th 1 pm – Special Voting Meeting (TENTATIVE/IF ADDITIONAL TIME IS NEEDED AFTER JUNE 24TH)
At the June 8 study session, public questions will be limited to the content of the presentation about the Development Agreement. More general comment on the proposed AED annexation will be taken at the two subsequent study sessions and at least one special voting meeting.
The entire development agreement will be posted on the City’s website, following the June 8 City Council meeting. There will also be a special email address for citizens to use to comment on the development agreement and annexation: AED-Council@prescott-az.gov. Public comment will be collected throughout the process, and comments will be tallied, then summarized for the Council and the public.
The AED annexation matter has been discussed in earnest since August of 2018, when the initial documents were submitted. In June of 2020, the City signed a letter of intent (LOI), outlining the key framework for a development agreement. Then, the City assigned a Negotiating Team, consisting of Mayor Greg Mengarelli, Mayor Pro Tem Alexa Scholl, and Councilmember Cathey Rusing to work with AED on formalizing the DA. The Mayor also met with Save the Dells President Amber Fields throughout the final stages of the negotiation process.
For more information about AED Negotiations, go to the City website, and click on AED Annexation from the home page.
2 thoughts on “Ongoing City Negotiations with Arizona Eco Development (AED) for Proposed Development Agreement”
Good luck to those people concerned about our dwindling water supplies. Prescott Valley should also be paying attention as I believe the same large developer are are active here.
15 years ago we were “running out of water”, now apparently water isn’t an issue. How did they fix that?
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