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Prescott City council <br /> Regular Voting Meeting — June 25, 2013 Page 6 <br /> COUNCILMAN BLAIR MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 4180-1342; <br /> SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN LAMERSON; PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. <br /> G. Adoption of Resolution No. 4187-1349 approving an Intergovernmental <br /> Agreement for the Creation and Participation in the Yavapai County Child <br /> Abduction Response Team (City Contract No. 2013-215). <br /> Police Chief Monahan presented. Yavapai County law enforcement is always looking to <br /> adopt best practices. The child abduction response teams are one of those practices <br /> that pools resources to investigate possible child abduction cases. Other partners in the <br /> county are the Sheriff's Office, the Town of Prescott Valley, the Town of Chino Valley, <br /> the Town of Clarkdale, the City of Sedona, the Camp Verde Marshalls Offices, and the <br /> City of Cottonwood. <br /> Daniel Mattson, Prescott resident, said that cooperation amongst the communities is <br /> critical. <br /> COUNCILMAN KUKNYO MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 4187-1349; <br /> SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN ARNOLD; PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. <br /> H. Adoption of Resolution No. 4176-1338 approving renewal of an <br /> Intergovernmental Agreement with Yavapai County Emergency Services for <br /> unified emergency management. <br /> Fire Chief Fraijo presented and said the agreement sets forth groundwork for <br /> emergency management procedures and policies for our community and the county <br /> relating to disasters. , <br /> Councilman Arnold said a regional approach is important. This is positive and there are <br /> areas that can be improved upon. <br /> COUNCILMAN ARNOLD MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 4176-1338; <br /> SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN LAMERSON; PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. <br /> I. Adoption of Resolution Nos. 4184-1346, 4181-1343, 4182-1344; and 4183-1345, <br /> approving four intergovernmental agreements with the State of Arizona, through <br /> its Department of Transportation for four Safe Routes to School Infrastructure <br /> Projects near various Prescott public schools (City Contract No.'s 2013-210, <br /> 2013-211, 2013-212, and 2013-213). <br /> Ian Mattingly, City Traffic Engineer, presented. He said the projects will benefit public <br /> rights of way surrounding Lincoln Elementary School, Washington Traditional School, <br /> Mile High Middle School, Taylor Hicks Elementary School and Miller Valley Elementary <br /> School by allowing for new sidewalks, ADA compliant ramps, striping and signing. NINO <br />