By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier
Who pays for road and intersection improvements that will be needed in the future as the community grows?
That was a central question this week during a Prescott City Council workshop on the planned 1,800-acre Deep Well Ranch project.
The council conducted its third workshop on the project on Tuesday, Nov. 14 – focusing this week on traffic impacts and engineering.
Steve Orosz, program development manager with the city’s public works department, noted that the Deep Well Ranch project would make up a portion of the homes that will be generating traffic in the Prescott area in the coming decades.