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Sedona City Council OK’s Habitat for Humanity homes, Racquet Road subdivision

The Sedona City Council approved a pair of preliminary plats, which helps move forward a small subdivision and a triplex for those who need a helping hand. By a unanimous vote on Tuesday, Sept. 25, a nine-unit subdivision...

Council approves Rouge’s project

Sedona will now have another 32 rooms for lodging after the City Council voted 6-1 Oct. 27 to rezone a parcel of land at 95 Goodrow Lane from single family to lodging. The Mahidia Villas at the Sedona Rouge...

Volunteers impress all councilors

The city’s commissions and committees were left virtually unscathed after Sedona City Council poked and prodded Tuesday, July 28, while disbanding two task forces. After hearing from each of the seven volunteer groups on their goals, how their goals...

Another look at housing

Some Sedona residents doubted it could be done, but after architect students proved that it could, the question remains, will it? On Thursday, March 12, five students from the University of Arizona’s Drachman Institute presented their hypothetical...

Bi-level garage, 28 cottages: Resort expansion approved

Sedona City Council unanimously agreed that plans to renovate and expand L’Auberge de Sedona with the offer of four affordable housing units merited a rezoning. By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers Sedona City Council unanimously...

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Optimum gives $60K to Sedona, Camp Verde schools

Telecommunications provider Optimum, a brand of Altice, donated $30,000 to the Sedona-Oak Creek School District during a presentation on...

CSA Jack Ross honored by the city of Sedona

“Captain” Jack Ross has retired as a community services aide with the city of Sedona and the Sedona Police...
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