The City of Prescott, GH2 Architects, and the Steering Committee continue working on a Master Plan to shape the future of the City’s Rodeo/Fairgrounds site. The Project Team invites you to attend a community meeting to learn more about the status of the Master Plan and provide feedback. Note that the Master Plan is not finalized, and we are asking for community members to weigh in on the current status to ensure our Project Team is moving in the right direction.
At the meeting, GH2 Architects will provide an overview presentation of the current design variation that will be running on loop to allow attendees to view upon arrival, then transition into an open house format to visit with Project Team members at various stations.
Can’t make the meeting in-person? We don’t want you to miss out. The project presentation and public comment survey will be available all day on Monday, June 1, on the project webpage (www.prescott-az.gov/prescott-rodeo-grounds-master-plan/) for you to view and participate in.
Community Meeting Details:
Where: The Center, 1280 E Rosser Street When: Monday, June 1, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. This meeting will include:
- A brief presentation about the current plan and project status
- City, GH2 staff, and Steering Committee members available for further Master Plan discussion
- Avenues for public comment
Project Details:
The Prescott Rodeo/Fairgrounds needs maintenance and has facilities that no longer meet current operational needs. These conditions affect event logistics and impact surrounding neighborhoods. The City of Prescott has initiated a collaborative master planning process to explore opportunities for site improvements that enhance functionality, modernize amenities, and address community concerns. The goal of the project is to develop a facility master plan that improves infrastructure, event operations and the visitor experience, while helping to reduce impacts on the neighboring community. Key planning elements may include parking, utilities, vehicle and pedestrian circulation, lighting, sound, aesthetics, visual screening, dust mitigation, storm water collection, retention, and treatment, and the possible addition of spaces for other site uses that align with community expectations.












1 thought on “City of Prescott to Host Second Community Meeting on Rodeo/Fairgrounds Master Plan”
Put the rodeo out in Chino Valley where belongs. It only bring more cars and congestion to downtown Prescott. Put the money towards saving Prescott streets, bridges, parking problem, and crime. The only reason they are supporting the rodeo is to bring more money into town so the City can waste it like they always have. People are sick and tired of the money hungry City council and the Planning and Zoning Department. Hotels, hotels, hotels and more hotels. Apartments, apartments and more apartments. When is all of this going to stop!
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