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Council splits 4-2: DiNunzio wins

To replace former Sedona City Councilman Marc Sterling, council went with a man of the same name. With a 4-2 vote, council appointed Mark DiNunzio on Thursday, July 2, to fill the seat Sterling left vacant when he resigned...

City sewer bonds are in trouble?

Mayor Rob Adams favors an independent investigation into Sedona’s bond financing after one critic accused the city of running a Ponzi scheme and another said Sedona was violating securities laws. The accusations, flatly contradicted by both the city’s...

Mayor stays; committees gone

They’ve been accused of duplicating efforts, taking up too much city staff time and even being a shadow government. Now, the mayor’s three committees are disbanded. On Tuesday, Feb. 17, Sedona City Council voted 4-3 to dissolve Mayor Rob...

RoadRunner project wins reprieve

A reprieve was granted to the Sedona RoadRunner when Sedona City Council agreed with the Citizen Review Commission to continue the service for one year with a six-month interim review. Max Licher, speaking on behalf of the RoadRunner Citizen...

City asks for $15 million

City officials representing Sedona in the hopes of receiving federal funding are calling a recent trip to Washington, D.C., a success. “I think it was successful,” Interim City Manager Alison Zelms said. “We made good contacts.” Zelms and Mayor...

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Residents driven to give back

Since 2014 Luis Guevara and Bill Meyer have been running a program they call “Cruising and Blessing” to provide...

New annual pass coming for Sedona rec sites

The Coconino National Forest and its concessionaire ExplorUS announced on Wednesday, Dec. 18, that they will be discontinuing the...
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