Total cost of potential new Prescott/Prescott Valley/CTEC projects range from $55 to $65 million. Meanwhile most projects delayed or more likely abandoned on the Sedona/Verde Valley side of Mingus Mountain

Sedona, Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Camp Verde ask:
As we approach 2024, the Community College has decided to invest potentially in total between $55 million and $65 million in capital projects at the Prescott Campus, CTEC and the Prescott Valley Center. The proposed expenditures include:
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$15 million to renovate the Prescott Campus library. (Approved.)
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$10 million to expand CTEC at the Prescott airport. (Approved.)
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$3 million for workforce housing, with some portion of the funds allegedly going to the Verde Valley Campus. (Approved.)
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$30 million to $40 million to construct the Health Science building, which may also include a conference center as a part of it, at the Prescott Valley Center. (Pending final approval; concept approved.)

he 14th annual Wine & Dine fundraiser was held Saturday evening, October 21 on the Verde Valley Campus in Clarkdale. The event, which was begun back in 2009 by the Greater Verde Valley Chapter of the Yavapai Community College Foundation and later carried on by the Southwest Wine Center Board, was very successful. It drew a capacity crowd with an estimated $50,000 received in donations.
During the Yavapai Community College District Governing Board meeting held on October 16, 2023, it was revealed that a substantial gift was made to the Athletic Department a year earlier. In 2022, a benefactor generously established an endowment of $1.2 million to support the Department.
It is truly astonishing that the trailer park was situated in such close proximity to the backyards of private homes in Clarkdale. This location choice appears both puzzling and, at worst, ignorant. There were clearly numerous readily accessible vacant acres on the Campus far from the neighborhood, which if chosen would have had no adverse impact on the lives of Clarkdale residents.

recently appointed executive leaders. He takes over the position previously held by Dr. Diane Ryan, who resigned in June. Notably, Dr. Ryan was designated as a “Vice President” within the College’s administrative structure, despite her responsibilities seeming quite similar to those now assumed by Doug Berry. The reason for this title change remains unclear.

According to its website, the Yavapai Community College District Governing Board will hold its second general meeting since last May on October 17, 2023, at its Prescott Valley Center. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m.