Ethics

City Officials Should Be Working for Us—Not the Developers

Throughout the history of Prescott, whenever a rancher or landowner wanted to develop houses in the Granite Dells or in other areas of town, the City council often rubberstamped the project with no questions asked.  Now there is public pressure, as well as legal considerations before the Council can shove major projects through.  Some, like […]

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Conflicts of Interest Plague Mengarelli’s Bid for Re-Election as Mayor

Conflict of Interest: 1. a situation in which the concerns or aims of two different parties are incompatible. “the conflict of interest between elected officials and corporate lobbyists”2. a situation in which a person is in a position to derive personal benefit from actions or decisions made in their official capacity.—Oxford Dictionary Ballots for the Prescott

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Blair & Lamerson Part of Why Prescott Growth Out of Control

Steve Blair and Jim Lamerson are the poster boys for term limits in Prescott. Steve Blair has been on the Prescott City Council for 12 years; Jim Lamerson for 16 years. (Voters rejected Lamerson in the last election.) They both need to retire. Instead, they are running for re-election to continue their short-sighted decision-making. New

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Willow Lake in 2021

Reckless Use of Water an Example of Mayor’s View of Prescott Heritage

This photo illustrates why runaway housing development, a liberal water policy for developers and a lack of transparency are threatening the water supply in Prescott. Willow Lake is drying up as a result of the drought and evaporation, which shows no signs of ending as temperatures continue to climb. Prescott Mayor Greg Mengarelli claims there’s

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