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City OKs down-payment help

Like many people around Sedona, the City Council has been discussing the housing crisis for years. Most recently, the council approved a contract with Housing Solutions of Northern Arizona to administer down-payment assistance programs and educate residents on homeowner­ship for...

Council OKs school’s permit

Sedona City Council unanimously voted to amend the conditional use permit to uphold Running River School’s rental of Christ Center Wesleyan Church’s building to house their school at the Nov. 23 city council meeting. On Oct. 5, adjacent neighbors to...

City to spend 91% more on renovations

The Sedona Police Station renovation was officially approved to move forward, with construction beginning in January 2022. At its Tuesday, Nov. 23, meeting, the Sedona City Council approved the $1.99 million contract with the Flagstaff-based company, Hope Construction Inc., despite...

Verde Valley residents speak about redistricting

Residents of Sedona and its neighboring cities had the opportunity to weigh in on the draft maps that could deter­mine the congressional and legislative districts for the next decade. Following the release of their final draft maps in late October,...

Lobbyist plans city short-term rental strategy

For years Sedona’s most pressing issue to many residents has been the city’s regulation, or lack of, for short-term rentals. But after the City Council’s rare 4-3 vote to hire a lobbyist as additional support for the issue, the...

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Sedona Winds renovates its ‘memory care’ assisted living area

After about a year of work and $200,000 in renovations Sedona Winds Assisted Living in the Village of Oak...

APS inspects lines with drone

Arizona Public Service’s predictive maintenance group used a drone to inspect power lines for damage and vegetation growth at...
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