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Thursday, February 13, 2025

Tim Perry

Tourism totals mostly stable since 2019, below prior estimates

Buckle up, Sedona: You’re getting a lot fewer total tourists than previously thought. For decades, Sedonans have repeated “3 million to 3.5 million” when talking about the number of tourists who visit annually. Former Mayor Sandy Moriarty said in...

U of A plans to expand DK Ranch farm science programs

The University of Arizona is making plans to renovate and update its DK Ranch experimental station in Cornville after almost a decade of limited usage to provide more learning opportunities for local students and agriculturalists. The ranch, which occupies...

P&Z approves use permit for Airport Mesa venue

The Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission voted 6-1 on Aug. 20 to grant a conditional use permit to the Cloth & Flame event venue operating at the site of the former Sedona Masonic lodge on the property of the...

City Council discusses raising development fees

After unanimously raising sewer fees by 3.6% on Aug. 13 and indicating that further increases next year may be expected, the Sedona City Council then moved on to a public hearing on a set of proposed increases in development...

Schnebly roundabout underpass cost rises another $201K

During its Aug. 13 meeting, the Sedona City Council gave an additional $201,938 of public money to J. Banicki Construction, the firm hired to build a pedestrian underpass under the Schnebly Hill Road roundabout, to complete lighting and handrail...

Sedona raises sewer fees 3.6%, more increases to follow

The Sedona City Council voted unanimously on Aug. 13 to move forward with increasing wastewater fees. The council followed the fee increase with a hearing on also increasing development impact fees to more than double their current levels. During...

City settles with Hyatt in third eminent domain suit

The city of Sedona has settled the third of five eminent domain lawsuits filed against the owners of properties whose lots were partially condemned in order to secure right-of-way for the Forest Road Extension project. The Sedona City Council...

Update: School district FY25 budget will total $10.79M

The Aug. 9 story “SOCSD approves $8M budget” stated incorrectly that the Sedona-Oak Creek School District’s fiscal year 2025 budget, approved on July 9, would be $8.015 million. Total budgeted expenditures for the year will be $10,788,711. SOCSD Finance...

Microtransit rolls toward anticipated Aug. 29 deployment

The city of Sedona is planning to launch its long-awaited microtransit service on Thursday, Aug. 29, although that launch date may be subject to adjustment. Sedona Transit Administrator Robert Weber explained that the two-year delay in launching the service...

Council opts for 50-unit Ambiente Creekside, with park

The Sedona City Council voted unanimously on Aug. 13 to approve a zoning reversion for six parcels of land adjacent to Oak Creek and the Sedona Arts Center from planned development to a combination of commercial, multifamily and single-family...

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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