50.8 F
Sedona
Sunday, December 22, 2024

city of sedona

City to update its crisis plan

The chiefs’ message was clear: In times of crisis it’s crucial that first responders are on the same page to ensure to best possible outcome. Chief Charles Husted of the Sedona Police Department and Chief Jon Trautwein of the Sedona...

City has not cut its staffing due to COVID-19

Like many cities of similar size, Sedona has seen the impact of COVID-19 and the drop in local spending, tourism and tax collection over the last seven months. But unlike most, city hall has not seen a decrease in...

New Sedona city attorney takes helm

Sedona’s new city attorney Kurt Christianson had always planned to go to college and get a business degree. But that all changed thanks to one college instructor. “In my senior year I had a professor who had a law degree...

City of Sedona seeks 2 for P&Z commission

The city of Sedona is seeking applicants for two seats on the Planning and Zoning Commission as two current member terms approach expiration. This voluntary body, established by city council, consists of seven citizens appointed to play a critical role...

SR 179 sewer project resumes after spill

On Aug. 14, the city of Sedona approved an updated operations plan by contractor Kinney Construction Services that includes a detailed safety plan with assur­ances a sewer spill in Oak Creek won’t occur again, marking the return to construction...

Trending Now

SRRHS hosts annual students’ Fine Arts Night on Dec. 18

Sedona Red Rock High School will hold its annual Winter Concert and Student Showcase on Wednesday, Dec. 18, to...

Council votes 6-1 to proceed with annexation

Sedona City Councilman Pete Furman said he was trying not to use the word “sprawl,” but he did eventually...
Larson Newspapers