SignalsAZ.com Prescott News Podcast - Prescott Proposition 482 and 484 Election Details
Episode Date: April 8, 2025Send us a text and chime in!At their March 25th Voting Meeting, the Prescott City Council adopted Resolution No. 2025-1915, placing Proposition 482 “Home Rule” alternative expenditure limitation, ...and Resolution No. 2025-1914, placing Proposition 484 “Open Space Charter Amendment” on the August 5th Primary Election ballot. Arguments for and against Proposition 482 and Proposition 484 will be accepted by the City Clerk’s Office March 28th through May 6th via email at city.clerk@prescott-az.gov or in person at 201 North Montezuma Street, Suite 302 Prescott, Arizona, 86301. Submitted arguments must meet the following criteria: Shall not exceed three hundred (300) words in length Shall be accompanied by a... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-proposition-482-and-484-election-details/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
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At their March 25th voting meeting, the Prescott City Council adopted Resolution No. 225 to 1915,
placing Proposition 482 Home Rule Alternative Expenditure Limitation, and Resolution Number 2025 to 1914,
placing Proposition 484 Open Space Charter Amendment on the August 5th primary election ballot.
Arguments for and against Proposition 482 and Proposition 484 will be.
be accepted by the city clerk's office March 28 through May 6 via email at city.clerc at
Prescottos.gov or in person at 201 North Monizuma Street, Suite 302 Prescott, Arizona, 86301.
Submitted arguments must meet the following criteria. Shall not exceed 300, 300, words in length.
Shall be accompanied by a $100 per argument deposit.
Shall include the signatures, address, and telephone number of those providing the arguments.
All arguments delivered in person must also be sent via email.
This is the 10th time the Home Rule alternative expenditure limitation has been on the ballot.
The question comes to voters every four years, and it has been passed every time since 1989.
Proposition 484 is the result of a citizen petition submitted to the council in 2024.
It amends the city charter to add city-owned open space properties and prohibit the sale, lease, or transfer of such property.
For additional information regarding Proposition 482, Proposition 484, and the 2025-25 primary election,
please visit the election information page of the city website or contact the city clerk's office at 928-777-1437.
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