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City finances can be accessed by all Sedona residents

Our city of Sedona finances are a matter of public record and in my many years of reviewing the city budget, Sedona is very good at making public records available to all Sedona residents. All the financial information...

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...

Bond sales net $25 million for schools

Despite a crippled global economy of stock markets plunging, unemployment rising and houses not selling, Sedona Oak Creek School District successfully sold $25 million of bonds last week. In its second of a three-part bond sale, the school district...

City’s $75M debt goes for essentials

Sedona’s most valuable asset sits southwest of the city on Hwy. 89A, where taxpayers can freely admire $52 million dollars going for waste. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Sedona’s most valuable asset...

Chapel area may get sewer if bond OK’d

The Chapel area will get city sewer connections if City Council approves a sales tax bond resolution, but the city isn’t promising anything to the rest of those still waiting for sewer access. By Trista Steers...

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Sedona police get $1.1 million for new radios

The Sedona City Council took 17 minutes on April 8 to vote unanimously for a $1,107,587.30 linking agreement with...

P&Z considers future plan for the Sedona Cultural Park

The Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission held a work session on the final version of the proposed new master...
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