Bill Williams is putting together an Exploratory Committee to determine whether he should run for Mayor of Prescott Valley. In this video, Bill explains the many reasons behind his announcement, including the lack of fire hydrants, the sorry condition of the roads, water management, and the rubber stamping of new developments. The Prescott Valley City Council, and the town officials are not doing enough for the citizens of the area, while allowing more housing developments to be built.

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6 thoughts on “Bill Williams’ Announcement on Forming an Exploratory Committee”
As a homeowner and long time resident of Prescott Valley, I can assure you that Mr. Williams understates the problems with our city government. Our sales and property taxes are thru the roof. Its anybody’s guess where the money goes. Fat contracts to developers and cronies of the current regime. Change can’t come soon enough.
C’mon people, let’s give Bill a thumbs up and take our community back. When we elected the current Mayor we thought we were voting for change. The new lettering on the Mayor’s Office was barely dry when we discovered the new crew was bought and paid for by the same bunch that’s always owned our local government. Just because we keep getting fooled doesn’t mean we should make it easy for them.
The cost of living in Prescott Valley, Arizona, is generally higher than the national average, particularly for housing. It’s 18.2% higher than the national average, with housing being 53.5% more expensive. While utilities are slightly lower, groceries and transportation are also higher than the national average, according to Apartments.com.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Housing: Considerably more expensive than the national average, with rent ranging from $1,424 to $2,259 according to Apartments.com.
Utilities: Potentially lower than the national average, but this can vary depending on the specific needs and usage.
Groceries: Slightly more expensive than the national average.
Transportation: Transportation costs are also higher than the national average.
Overall Cost of Living: The overall cost of living is approximately 18% higher than the national average, according to PayScale and NerdWallet.
Specific Cost Comparisons:
National Average vs. Prescott Valley, AZ:
Housing: 53.5% higher according to Apartments.com.
Groceries: 3.2% higher according to Apartments.com.
Utilities: 11.8% lower according to Apartments.com.
Transportation: 5.6% higher according to Apartments.com.
You ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY have GOT to be excrementing us, Bill. You spend SIX MONTHS whining about how the PV government (read: Town Council) is corrupt AF and NOT ATTEND meetings on a regular basis (or even at all??) and you go and QUIT??
Dude, I just heard on KYCA this morning that you are forming an exploratory committee to run for mayor of PV. If you aren’t already familiar with this Yiddish/English word, let me introduce you to: “chutzpah”….
Bill. YES, we need you to run. The current occupants do not have PV’s
best interests!!!
Prescott Valley needs Bill Williams to be Mayor and turn Prescott Valley around!!!! Run Bill Run!!
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