The City of Prescott Preservation Commission will hold a regular meeting on Friday, September 13 at 9 am at 201 N. Montezuma Street, Third Floor Council Chambers, to review updated plans for The Assembly at Old City Hall project. At this meeting, the Commission is to vote whether to approve the project as submitted.
After receiving input at the June 14 meeting, this project was redesigned by the developer and presented in concept to the Preservation Commission at their regular meeting on July 12.
There have been several public meetings regarding this project. The project was initially unveiled at an Open House held on 4/30/24, hosted by the developer. Since the Open House there have been two study/discussion sessions (5/10 and 7/12) and one voting/action session (6/14- Commission voted to defer so that design changes could be made).
The proposed redevelopment project has spaces for retail, restaurants, and conference/meeting space on the main level with upper levels consisting of a hotel with 109 guestrooms.
Citizens and members of the public are welcome to attend this and all public meetings in person. All meetings can be viewed on the City’s Facebook page and Youtube Channel, and on the Public Access Channel through SparkLight. Citizens can learn more about the project and comment by going to ParticipatePrescott.com












2 thoughts on “Prescott Preservation Commission Meeting Regarding Proposed Redevelopment of Old City Hall, Voting Meeting September 13, at 9 am”
Please tell me what is “historic”. about this project? Building right up to the sidewalks.
For a project of this magnitude, they should put this proposed development on the voting ballot so ALL of the over 260,000 residents who live, work and pay taxes in Yavapai County will have a say in the monstrous eyesore that will forever change the “old town feel” of Prescott. Why leave opinions up to the few people the will show up? Most people can’t get to the meetings, and heaven knows, if they wanted to attend there would be no place to park! It’s all about the money for the City and not for the people so why should they waste their time? Why leave the decision up to a handful of people, LEAVE THE DECISION UP TO THE PEOPLE BY LETTING THEM ALL VOTE.
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