City Officials
Bob Bell

Bob Bell added Prescott City Councilman to his resume in November 2001. The elected position took its place alongside building contractor, Arizona Jamboree producer, police volunteer and father. In November 2008 the council voted him to serve as Mayor Pro Tem.
Bell produced the Jamboree, a musical review showcasing local talent, for more than a decade in Colorado and Arizona. He has been active in Prescott civic affairs since making the city his home in 1989. He is a former chairman of the City of Prescott Board of Adjustment and previously served on the boards of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce and the Prescott Downtown Partnership.
Bell enlisted with the Prescott Police Citizens on Patrol Corps in 1999. COPS are the eyes and ears of the police department, providing traffic control, event security and other services to enable sworn officers to concentrate on law enforcement.
Staying connected with and listening to citizens is a priority for Bell as a City Council member. As the former Jamboree producer, he is keenly interested in the future of the historic Elks Opera House.
A U.S. Marine veteran, Bell and his wife, Sharon, have a combined family of five children, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
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