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Hotel project could offer housing

As it stands now, a proposed hotel development in West Sedona will have a whole new look compared to what the original plans asked for. A revised conceptual review of a zone change and development review application will be discussed...

In-lieu fees haven’t solved city problems

Sedona has hundreds, nay, thousands of units of affordable housing, all built because numerous Sedona City Councils required new builders of housing devel­opments, hotels, resorts and other lodging facilities to pay into the city’s affordable housing fund. The city of...

Habitat for Humanity delays grand opening ceremony for Uptown homes

Owning a home is a dream for many. And while some may take a slightly different route in doing so, the joy is still the same. This includes those individuals who become homeowners through the...

Borowsky family looks to build new housing between Sedona and Cottonwood

For the past 15 years Eric Borowsky has been trying to decide the proper use for his land. He’s confident he’s found it. Spring Creek Ranch is the brainchild of Borowsky and his daughter, Lisa Borowsky, who...

City & county warm up to more ‘tiny homes’

It may still be too soon to deter­mine if it’s a passing fad or some­thing that’s here to stay. In recent years the term “tiny houses” has been added to the vocabulary of many as some homeowners have chosen...

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Nguyen, Bliss keep gunning for Sedona gun law

The city of Sedona is facing a possible investigation by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office following a request by...

Lianne Lydum named Teacher of the Year

Verde Valley School Spanish teacher Lianne Lydum, who is in her ninth year with the school, was named one...
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