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Sales tax pays for Sedona

The city of Sedona has four sources of revenue to pay for services and capital improvements By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers The city of Sedona has four sources of revenue...

Council says no to preserve property

Lack of creek access at 7.8 acres of creek-front property offered to the city became the deciding factor for Sedona City Council to not accept the land. By Trista Steers Larson Newpapers Lack of...

Preserve builders may not own all donated property

  Cole Sedona Preserve may not own a small portion of land it recently traded to the city of Sedona in lieu of development impact fees. Sedona City Council voted 4-3 in May to accept 7.8 acres...

Counties limited on impact fees

In an era where impact fees are a means of paying for community infrastructure and services, Yavapai County is limited in its ability to use that source of funding. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ ...

Oak Creek access at the heart of property debate

Sedona City Council decides Tuesday, May 8, whether to accept 7.8 acres of creek-front property or require Cole Sedona Preserve to pay Parks and Recreation development impact fees. By Trista Steers...

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