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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...

Workforce housing plan shot down

The city of Sedona is in turmoil after city council approved streetlights for Highway 89A, Sedona resident Paul Chevalier told the Planning and Zoning Commission. “If you approve this tonight, it will be worse,”...

Sluggish economy troubles Fitch

The deal hasn’t closed, and the plan for the former Sedona Cultural Park changed. The reason, a bad United States economy. “There’s a whole problem with our economy right now,” Monty Fitch,...

What is affordable housing?

Talk of affordable housing is all over town, but what is considered “affordable”? Talk of affordable housing is all over town, but what is considered “affordable”? Affordable housing is determined by taking 80 percent of Sedona’s median...

Density issue sparks debate

As Sedona’s summer weather heats up, so does the affordable housing issue. On Tuesday, Aug. 19, the Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing to discuss a proposed amendment to the city’s Community Plan that would...

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Show time: Sedona film festival draws near

The 31st annual Sedona International Film Festival will run from Saturday, Feb. 22, through Sunday, March 2, offering more...

City to buy West Sedona lot, sell 401 Jordan

The Sedona City Council is flipping properties quicker than a short-order cook in a Clarkdale mining camp hurling flapjacks....
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