AZ Council Plans Memorial for Granite Mountain Hotshots

Oct. 1, 2018
The Prescott City Council unanimously voted to contribute $50,000 to a courthouse plaza memorial for the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots.

Sept. 30, Prescott, AZ — On June 30, 2013, 19 members of the Prescott, AZ,-based Granite Mountain Hotshots were killed while fighting a fire in nearby Yarnell. Last week, the Prescott City Council unanimously voted to contribute $50,000 to a courthouse plaza memorial honoring those firefighters, according to the Daily Courier.

The memorial will include a lone bronze statue of a wildland firefighter and be located on the Yavapai County Courthouse across from Prescott City Hall. A stylized granite-slab image of Granite Mountain will stand behind the statue. An image of the Prescott National Forest’s champion alligator juniper tree that the Hotshots saved before their deaths will be etched onto the backs of the two granite slabs.

The Mountain Hotshots Memorial Partnership chose the design. The group, formed shortly after the tragic event, and has been working for several years on a plan to honor the Hotshots.

“One mother said that she thought it was very fitting that the memorial is on the southeast corner, the corner directly kitty-corner from City Hall, because they’re our boys," Prescott Councilwoman Alexa Scholl, told the Associated Press. Scholl is also a partnership committee member. The group hopes to raise the rest of the $500,000 needed for the memorial in the coming months.

The Yavapai-Prescott Tribe has contributed $20,000 to the project, and Yavapai County has pledged in-kind help with the engineering.

The group has approached the town of Prescott Valley about a possible $50,000 contribution and plans to reach out to the towns of Chino Valley and Dewey-Humboldt.

The group hopes to have the statue in place by June 2019.

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