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Proposition 482, Carte Blanche or Tighter Belts. On the August 5, 2025, ballot, Prescott residents will vote on Proposition 482, which extends the “Home Rule” Alternative Expenditure Limitation This measure allows the Mayor and City Council to set the city’s budget without state-imposed spending limits
Election Proof: AUGUST 5, 2025 COUNTY OF YAVAPAI STATE OF ARIZONA CITY . . . “NO” vote shall have the effect of not allowing the City of Prescott to establish an alternative expenditure limitation – home rule option and require expenditures of the City to be limited by the state-imposed expenditure limit, which is determined using a state-established formula based on the City of Prescott’s budget from 1980
Prescott Places Propositions 482 and 484 on August 5 Ballot Proposition 484 is the result of a citizen petition submitted to the Council in 2024 and amends the City Charter to add city-owned open space properties and prohibit the sale, lease or transfer of such property
Prescott Residents Can Argue For and Against Props 482 484 Arguments for and against Proposition 482 and Proposition 484 will be accepted by the City Clerk’s office through May 6th via email at city clerk@prescott-az gov or in person at 201 North Montezuma Street, Suite 302 in Prescott
Argument Filing Period – Proposition 482 Proposition 484 Scheduled . . . At their March 25th Voting Meeting, 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
Two Propositions on the Prescott August 5-th Ballot News Release . . . At their March 25th Voting Meeting, 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
(July 16, 2025)-- An explanation of Proposition 482 - Facebook In 1980, Arizona voters approved a state spending cap designed to prevent rapid growth in government budgets While the formula was appropriate for its time, it hasn't kept up with modern cost, the pace of community growth, or the need for new services that didn't exist back then
Prescott Proposition 482 and 484 Election Details 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