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PRESCOTT CITY COUNCIL <br /> COUNCIL STUDY SESSION <br /> PRESCOTT,ARIZONA <br /> SEPTEMBER 19,2006 <br /> A STUDY SESSION OF THE PRESCOTT CITY COUNCIL WAS HELD ON TUESDAY, <br /> SEPTEMBER 19, 2006, in the Prescott Municipal Building, 201 S. Cortez Street, <br /> Prescott,Arizona. <br /> Mayor Simmons opened the meeting at 3:00 P.M.and asked City Clerk Elizabeth Burke <br /> to call the roll,which was as follows: <br /> Present: Absent: <br /> Mayor Simmons None <br /> Councilman Bell <br /> Councilman Blair <br /> Councilman Lamerson <br /> Councilman Luzius <br /> Councilman Roecker <br /> Councilwoman Suttles <br /> o SUMMARY OF CURRENT OR RECENT EVENTS <br /> kw I. PRESENTATIONS: <br /> A. Rick Melendez—Update on potential Sister City relationship with a city in <br /> El Salvador. <br /> Mr. Melendez reported that the city that was chosen as a Sister City from El <br /> Salvador was Suchitoto which meant"land of flowers and birds"; the Minister of <br /> Tourism would be in Prescott on December 7 to meet with the Prescott Chamber <br /> of Commerce and Sister City organization and hopefully the City Council; and <br /> El Salvador was looking forward to a long relationship with Prescott. He added <br /> that he couldn't wait to get Mayor Simmons, Councilman Roecker and Manager <br /> Norwood down there to show them around. <br /> Manager Steve Norwood commented coffee from El Salvador was already being <br /> sold at the Farmers Market at Yavapai College and at the Hotel Vendome. <br /> Mayor Simmons was presented with a couple of plaques. <br />
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