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Tim Perry

City to pay Kimley-Horn $1.9 million for bus barn design

The Sedona City Council voted unanimously on Jan. 14 to award consulting firm Kimley-Horn a $1,872,014 contract to design the city’s proposed bus maintenance facility adjacent to the wastewater plant outside of town as part of a “cost-blind” decision...

Programmatic painting with the piano

Pianist Sandrine Erdely-Sayo previewed the upcoming Piano on the Rocks festival at the Community Library Sedona on Saturday, Jan. 25, joined by Navajo composer Connor Chee, who will be featured at this year’s concert series in April. Erdely-Sayo selected...

Yavapai College chairwoman shuts down board debate

Deb McCasland was reelected as chairwoman of the Yavapai Community College Governing Board by a 3-2 vote on Jan. 14 after systematically shutting down newly-elected board member Bill Kiel’s efforts to discuss her qualifications. District 1 representative Kiel nominated...

Annexation process moves ahead with 6-1 vote

The Sedona City Council voted 6-1 to proceed with annexing 3,422 acres of U.S. Forest Service land and cityowned property within the county at a public hearing on Tuesday, Jan. 14. City Attorney Kurt Christianson confirmed to council that...

City takes neutral position on water rate hike

Following a presentation from Arizona Water Company executives on Tuesday, Jan. 14, the Sedona City Council decided to assume a neutral position on AWC’s proposal to increase water rates in Sedona by almost 50% rather than sending a letter...

New chamber head may be the Key to the whole plan

The Sedona Chamber of Commerce has started the new year with a new president and CEO, David John Key, formerly director of business development at the Tempe Chamber of Commerce. “I've worked marketing, events, business development and membership, kind...

Sedona City Council votes 5-2 to more than double development fees

In a six-minute discussion, the Sedona City Council voted 5-2 on Jan. 14 to give final approval to city staff’s proposed doubling of development impact fees for new construction. The new fees will go into effect on Monday, March...

Fontes and Check discuss water, party affairs

After the Democrats’ poor general electoral performance two months ago, the Democrats of the Red Rocks heard speeches from Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and newly-elected Yavapai County District 3 Supervisor Nikki Check addressing party affairs and water...

Mozart on the page, Miro Quartet on the stage

Sedonans were escorted to a “Rendezvous with Benny Goodman” courtesy of Chamber Music Sedona on Sunday, Jan. 12, in a jazz-classical fusion concert featuring the Miró Quartet with regular members Daniel Ching on violin, John Largess on viola and...

City staff propose additional STR rules, permits, audits

City of Sedona short-term rental specialist Teresah Arthur reported to the Sedona City Council on the success of Sedona’s STR permitting program during their Dec. 12 priority retreat, as well as outlining plans for more regulation of STRs in...

About Me

Tim Perry grew up in Colorado and Montana and studied history at the University of North Dakota and the University of Hawaii before finding his way to Sedona. He is the author of eight novels and two nonfiction books in genres including science fiction, alternate history, contemporary fantasy, and biography. An avid hiker and traveler, he has lived on a sailboat in Florida, flown airplanes in the Rocky Mountains, and competed in showjumping and three-day eventing. He is currently at work on a new book exploring the relationships between human biochemistry and the evolution of cultural traits.
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