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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

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Council loosens some ADU rules, others take effect Jan. 1

The Sedona City Council began the process of bringing Sedona’s codes governing accessory dwelling units into conformity with recent updates to state law during its Nov. 12 meeting, with the remainder of the new state regulations set to go...

Sunset Lofts proposal given extension through 2026

The Sunset Lofts affordable housing project, which launched with fanfare and excitement on the part of city leaders in July 2021 and later featured in Mayor Scott Jablow’s 2022 election campaign, has faced numerous setbacks, but the Sedona Planning...

Residents map their ideas for the Sedona Cultural Park

The city of Sedona held the first public meeting to hear residents’ ideas for developing the Sedona Cultural Park at the Sedona Posse Grounds Hub on Oct. 24, 23 months and two days after the Sedona City Council voted...

Goldwater sues city, Jablow over short-term rentals

The Goldwater Institute has filed suit against the city of Sedona, Mayor Scott Jablow and City Manager Anette Spickard over the city’s refusal to grant a short-term rental permit to the new owner of the Oak Creek Mobilodge. Oak...

Sedona’s housing fees top regional charts

The members of the Sedona City Council heard an update on how Sedona’s development impact fees compare to those of neighboring municipalities during the council’s Sept. 24 meeting, and they weren’t happy with the results. Council members had requested...

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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...

Mozart on the page, Miro Quartet on the stage

Sedonans were escorted to a “Rendezvous with Benny Goodman” courtesy of Chamber Music Sedona on Sunday, Jan. 12, in...
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