The Mescal Day Use Trailhead is officially open to the public.
This past Monday, April 18, the trailhead was opened after four months of construction on the Coconino National Forest’s parking lot. This trailhead and parking lot gives access to...
The city is making its way toward the final construcÂtion designs and eventual use of the planned Uptown parking garage.
“The project schedule is now estimating completion in the summer of 2023. Excavation is scheduled to start this summer and...
For almost two years, Sedona’s Historic Preservation Commission has been looking to fill vacant seats.
There are almost always between two and three vacancies on the commission’s board that city staff has been trying to fill since September 2020.
“The commission...
The Home Rule Option will be on the ballot in August.
The Sedona City Council voted on the Alternative Expenditure Limit at their last special council meeting on March 22.
“Without Home Rule, the city would be limited in the strides...
The city of Sedona will receive $1.4 million for construction projects from the recently proposed Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2022.
Police Station
The first project reaping the benefits of these funds is the police station’s expansion and renovation. With the Congressionally...
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum Executive Director Emeritus Ken Zoll is frequently a man out of time, whether...
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