Two Sedona Community Focus Areas may have big changes coming up after the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission recommended the removal of lodging references and the replaceÂment of mixed-use develÂopment references for the areas’ future building projÂects at their...
Q: What drew you to live in Sedona?
I came to Sedona in 1972 as a tourist, loved the area and decided to find a place to live and work.
Q: Have you ever stayed in a short-term rental property?
No.
Q: Why...
In the midst of the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau’s popularly debated budget work sessions, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau Board of Directors named Michelle Conway the permanent president and CEO.
Conway served as interim...
The city of Sedona paid its employees over $7,780,420 in just nine months, from the start of Fiscal Year 2022 last July until mid-April, but 17 employees who together earned over $1.5 million in just nine months — or...
The Sedona City Council met last week for the first in-depth discussion of the city’s budget for the Fiscal Year 2022-23.
The initial proposed budget sat around $110,424,500 but after the city council changed it for different projects and wages,...
Verde Valley School Spanish teacher Lianne Lydum, who is in her ninth year with the school, was named one...
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