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Friday, February 7, 2025

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Council doesn’t endorse NSA

Sedona City Council scrapped a resolution regarding National Scenic Area designation Wednesday, Oct. 7, when Sedona resident Angela Lefevre told it draft legislation was already on its way. Council met in a special meeting to listen to public comment...

Council plans to draft law to protect forest land

The city of Sedona wants to hear from all stakeholders before it drafts a resolution endorsing National Scenic Area legislation. Letters went out to over 35 parties with vested interest in the community’s future a week and a half...

Streetlights debate over?

Sedona City Council will get its first look at streetlight styles and costs on Wednesday, Oct. 28, for the continuous lighting going in on State Route 89A. “The discussion about lights or no lights is over,” Sedona Mayor Rob...

2,168 sign fire district recall petition

Christensen blames union for number of voters signed Two Sedona Fire District Governing Board members are one step closer to facing a recall election by the March election. In mid-August, Caroline Johnson and Karen Schmitt, who are spearheading the...

Cottonwood moves forward with annexation despite Clarkdale’s offer

Cottonwood should have 8.5 square miles of U.S. Forest Service land officially within its boundaries before the end of September, but Clarkdale Mayor Doug Von Gausig isn’t happy about it. Probably within the next two weeks, Qwest, owner of...

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City to pay Kimley-Horn $1.9 million for bus barn design

The Sedona City Council voted unanimously on Jan. 14 to award consulting firm Kimley-Horn a $1,872,014 contract to design...

Sedona City Council’s silence on proposed water rate hike shows who really matters

The Sedona City Council opted to take no action to oppose or make a statement about Arizona’s Water Company’s...
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