Prescott’s Greenways are scenic, but do residents want to use them?

Prescott City Councilwoman Billie Orr, left, and City Manager Michael Lamar, right, walk along a section of Granite Creek near the Goodwin Street underpass. / Photo: Cindy Barks. / Daily Courier.

 

City kicks off revitalization of the downtown creek trail

By Cindy Barks | Daily Courier

Foreboding, seedy, inhospitable.

These are just a few of the negatives used this past week to describe one of downtown-Prescott’s most prominent features — its creeks.

At the same time, local residents and community leaders also appear to agree that the winding, shady creek beds should be a strength for the downtown. Other words that have come up in the discussions have included “asset” and “unlimited potential.”

The Prescott Greenways — a trail system that follows Granite and Miller creeks through the downtown area — have long generated mixed emotions in the community.

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