CHINO VALLEY IS UPDATING ITS GENERAL PLAN!
The Town Council of Chino Valley has appointed the General Plan Committee (GPC), and contracted with Dava Hoffman of Dava & Associates Inc. to update the Town's General Plan. To facilitate the update, the 14-member Committee, comprised of citizens, business people, and representatives of specialized institutions, will process information and citizen input throughout the process.
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TOWN HALL HAS MOVED!
Town Hall moved to 202 N. State Route 89.
We will be open for regular business, 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at our new location on Monday, January 30, 2012.
The following departments and divisions have moved to the new location: Town Manager, Finance, Human Resources, Town Clerk, Town Council, Town Council Chambers, Government TV-Access Channel 13, Business Licenses, Elections, and Public Records.
The phone number will remain the same at (928) 636-2646.
New Chino Valley Business Directory
Take a look at our new Chino Valley Business directory
Check back often as we add businesses and features.
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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Town of Chino Valley and Chino Valley Area Chamber of Commerce Business Directory
News Release
NOTICE: PHONE NUMBER CHANGE FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Effective July 1, 2011, the Chino Valley Police Department will be dispatched by Yavapai County Sheriff Office.
The new number to contact Dispatch is: 928-771-3260.
Please contact your alarm company and update the police phone number there also.
Transit Advisory Committee Meetings
Agendas and Minutes
The Town of Chino Valley is providing affordable, ADA accessible public transportation within Chino Valley (local service) and to Prescott (regional service). Chino Valley Transit is designed as a "flexi-route check-point service" providing curb-to-curb service with opportunity to deviate from the prescribed route up to ½ mile for individuals with mobility limitations. The Town of Chino Valley will make reasonable program modifications (route, schedule) according to ridership need.
HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN
Chino Valley Begins Work on Hazard Mitigation Plan
A planning team comprised of representatives from the Town of Chino Valley will be meeting regularly to participate in a hazard mitigation planning process. The team will develop a Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan for Chino Valley, according to The Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA2K).
The DMA2K requires all local, county, tribal and state governments to have a FEMA approved hazard mitigation plan in order to be eligible for federal hazard mitigation funds. The plan will focus on the area's most threatening hazards to citizens and property and will provide a strategy to reduce or eliminate the risk from those hazards.
The planning team anticipates having a plan draft in early 2011, at which time the public will be provided the opportunity to review the plan and comment.
For more information regarding the hazard mitigation planning process/plan, please contact Chino Valley Police Commander Mark Garcia, 1950 Voss Dr., Chino Valley, AZ (928) 636-4223.