Introducing: Prescott Valley Citizens Alliance 

By ISABEL CERECEDES and JEAN MOTTA, Special to the Courier Originally published April 25, 2023 

https://www.dcourier.com/news/2023/apr/25/talk-town-introducing-prescott-valley-citizen s-all/ 

What’s your vision for Prescott Valley? 

Whether you’re a newcomer or long time resident of this region, we bet it was the wide open spaces, mountain views, small town charm and rural character that drew you to the area. Perhaps it was the delight upon spotting Pronghorn along a hiking trail or the brilliant sunsets and dark skies perfect for star-gazing that made you decide to call Prescott Valley “home.” 

These are the very things that Prescott Valley Citizens Alliance (PVCA) wants to preserve. 

PVCA is a local grassroots, not-for-profit, nonpartisan organization that advocates for good governance, promotes development design standards that enhance our quality of life and seeks to inform others about key issues we face as a region. 

PVCA advocates for sound public policy that prioritizes the needs of residents and sustainable growth. We support the protection of natural resources, wildlife habitats, open space, and a regional plan to ensure clean air, safe water and a secure water future. We seek a community environment where the voices of all citizens are heard, valued and appreciated. 

We envision a town developed through thoughtful planning that will respect the Town’s character and preserve the natural beauty of our environment. We support public policy that will minimize the depletion of natural resources and meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to enjoy the same life necessities and regional gems. 

PVCA is community driven. We seek the highest order and practice of transparency, accountability, integrity, leadership and inclusiveness in government. 

If you share our vision for Prescott Valley or are concerned about high density construction filling in the wide open spaces that forces away the wildlife, strains our resources and services, and detracts from the rural character of Prescott Valley, then we

hope you’ll join Prescott Valley Citizens Alliance and take part in the refined shaping of Prescott Valley’s future. 

Supporting our efforts is a valuable way to make a difference. We hope you’ll stop by and introduce yourselves to us at our Prescott Valley Day’s event booth on May 12 and 13. Please check out our website and join us at: PVCitizensAlliance.org 

Together for a Better Tomorrow! 

Isabel Cerecedes is the Chairperson and Jean Motta is on the Board of Directors for the Prescott Valley Citizens Alliance, a 501(c)(4) not-for-profit organization. PVCA invites all concerned citizens to join our volunteer organization and learn more about us on our website: PVCitizensAlliance.org