Changes proposed in Prescott’s Downtown Business District

Downtown Prescott
Downtown Prescott

Rezoning request would expand district’s boundaries

By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier

Created more than a decade ago, the Downtown Business District was intended to accommodate the somewhat unique features of Prescott’s historic downtown.

Built along extra-wide streets, the downtown’s old buildings tend to lack one important modern-day component: On-site parking.

“The design was intended for the building to fill up the whole lot,” Planning Manager George Worley explained of Prescott’s downtown buildings, many of which date back a century or more.

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