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Two few city plows, preoccupied ADOT led to New Year’s Eve traffic standstill

For many Sedona residents, it wasn’t the way they had hoped to ring in the new year. On New Year’s Eve traffic in many areas of the city came to a halt with some residents...

Wrong-way alert system technology keeps drivers safe on Interstate 17

The Arizona Department of Transportation’s thermal camera-based wrong-way vehicle detection system along Interstate 17 in Phoenix recently alerted authorities and other motorists to a pickup truck being driven the wrong-way on the freeway.  ...

ADOT approves 89A lighting

The Arizona Department of Transportation State Transportation Boad unanimously approved including the State Route 89A lighting project in West Sedona in its five-year plan at its meeting Friday, Feb. 19. The lights will be erected to improve...

Canyon construction continues

Almost a month after several inches of rain fell in Sedona and the surrounding area in one day, residents still are being impacted by the storm, and they will continue to be for the next several weeks. While State...

Lights meeting set for Feb. 24

The issue of whether the Arizona Department of Transportation will install lights in West Sedona should be decided later this month. ADOT officials will meet with the Sedona City Council on Wednesday, Feb. 24, to discuss either installing streetlights...

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Water utility requests big rate increase

Sedona customers can expect to pay nearly 50% more on their monthly water bill if the Arizona Water Co....

SOCSD board discusses options after BPCS sale passes 

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board unanimously approved a motion during its Tuesday, Dec. 3 meeting to direct...
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