Another of the city of Sedona’s ongoing lawsuits — involving the owners of the proposed Oak Creek Heritage Lodge — is moving forward through the Yavapai County court system and should come to trial by the end of 2025,...
The city of Sedona has settled the third of five eminent domain lawsuits filed against the owners of properties whose lots were partially condemned in order to secure right-of-way for the Forest Road Extension project.
The Sedona City Council...
Olson Real Estate Group, doing business as R.D. Olson Development, and its subsidiary 115 Schnebly LLC, developers of the proposed Oak Creek Heritage Lodge, have filed a lawsuit against the city of Sedona and seven residents following the Sedona...
After nine months, the city of Sedona’s lawsuit against six residents who filed what the city described as ‘bogus liens” against the sitting members of the Sedona City Council and three city staffers has almost reached its conclusion. The...
The city of Sedona has reached a settlement agreement with Stephanie Penman and M.S. Penman, owners of 760 Forest Road, in its eminent domain proceedings against the Penmans’ parcel, which were undertaken to acquire right-ofway for construction of the...
Verde Valley School Spanish teacher Lianne Lydum, who is in her ninth year with the school, was named one...
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