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New international codes coming to small-town Sedona

On Dec. 12, Sedona City Council heard city staff’s plans to adopt new building and land use codes, as well as updates on Housing Department staff’s attempts to encourage the creation of housing via methods that did not involve...

Council looks at options to move visible homeless elsewhere

PUBLISHER'S NOTE: This story was updated at 8:40AM on 12/8/24 to remove an inaccurate and out of context quote by Sedona Councilman Pete Furman regarding affordable and workforce housing. This was a Sedona Red Rock News editorial error....

U.S. Supreme Court overturns Martin v. Boise and permits bans on camping on public land

With all the noise and chaos following the presidential debate and the final slew of rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court at the end of its current term, one ruling that will have immediate effects in Sedona and the...

Car camp referendum will likely advance to ballot

The Save the Cultural Park Committee planned to submit collected signatures on a referendum petition to place the Sedona City Council’s rezoning of the Sedona Cultural Park for use as a homeless camp on the ballot for the general...

Residents collecting signatures to force Cultural Park car camp referendum

The Sedona City Council’s decision to rezone part of the Sedona Cultural Park to create a car camp for homeless workers is now facing a referendum petition that may allow the public to confirm or reject the council’s decision...

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Weekend of Service kicks off

Volunteer Sedona will be starting 2025 with its inaugural Weekend of Service, which will run from Thursday, Jan. 16,...

Steve King looks toward future of YCSEA

Steve King, the former Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District superintendent, started his new job as Yavapai County school superintendent at...
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