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Council votes 6-1 to proceed with annexation

Sedona City Councilman Pete Furman said he was trying not to use the word “sprawl,” but he did eventually use it during the Sedona City Council’s discussion on Tuesday, Dec. 10, of annexing 3,422 acres of mainly Coconino National...

Jason Vieaux on view at Chamber Music’s season opener

Chamber Music Sedona launched its 42nd season on Sunday, Dec. 8, with an appearance by classical guitarist Jason Vieaux, who performed a couple of Johann Sebastian Bach classics for lute alongside a couple of pieces written by and for...

Uptown parking meters raise $3.3 million over seven years

The city of Sedona has taken in a total of $3,362,779.17 in revenue, or $2,585,327.29 adjusted for inflation since 2018, in Uptown parking fees during the program’s first seven years of operation. The Uptown metered parking initially consisted of...

YCC president attempts to limit Governing Board’s free speech rights and ban any criticism of her decisions

The Yavapai Community College Governing Board voted 4-1 on Nov. 19 to adopt a resolution drafted by former YCC President David Borofsky and requested by Deb McCasland — the District 2 board member, board chairwoman and a former college...

Changes coming to SAC’s Art Barn

Sedona’s artists and art lovers should prepare themselves for an upcoming discussion on the future of the Sedona Arts Center’s Art Barn. The former Jordan apple packing shed, which was built by Jim Farley around 1939, was purchased by...

Residents vote in Cultural Park planning survey

The first phase of the city of Sedona’s online survey on future uses for the Sedona Cultural Park ended on Nov. 15. The survey, which asked residents to rank a range of suggestions in nine categories covering proposed recreational,...

Council looks at options to move visible homeless elsewhere

PUBLISHER'S NOTE: This story was updated at 8:40AM on 12/8/24 to remove an inaccurate and out of context quote by Sedona Councilman Pete Furman regarding affordable and workforce housing. This was a Sedona Red Rock News editorial error....

City settles last Forest Road suits, costs at 69% over estimate

More than two years after beginning construction on the Forest Road Extension, the city of Sedona has finally acquired clear title to all of the land beneath it after having negotiated final settlements with the Bowers family and Dr....

City traffic consultant says tests show crosswalk closure doesn’t speed up traffic

Recent traffic management tests carried out by city staff and consulting firm Kimley-Horn have revealed that two of the proposed traffic improvements sought by residents and Sedona City Council members — the closure of the State Route 179 crosswalk...

P&Z approves next steps for Villas on Shelby

The Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission approved a development review for the proposed Villas on Shelby 30-unit apartment complex on Tuesday, Nov. 5, after the applicant wept at one point in response to the commissioners’ comments during the discussion....

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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