Despite facing a $100 million budget deficit and recognizing critical safety and economic concerns, the Arizona Department of Transportation decided Friday, Dec. 4, to continue plowing snow at the same pace of last year on State Route 89A in...
The Sedona City Council on Tuesday, Nov. 10, approved $1.3 million in improvements to its wastewater treatment plant. The improvements, which have been discussed for months, involve upgrading the dry beds at the treatment plant. Carollo Engineers presented council...
Sedona residents have the opportunity to choose the future appearance of State Route 89A as it cuts through West Sedona. Will 42 high-pressure sodium lights arch 45 feet above the roadway? Or will 136 Monterey-style metal halide lights similar...
Yavapai County Board of Supervisors created a budget ceiling 5 percent lower for its general fund in the upcoming fiscal year. At its July 6 meeting, the board unanimously adopted a tentative budget for fiscal year 2009-10 setting the...
In its latest move to offset increased energy use with energy-efficient projects, the Sedona Oak Creek School District Governing Board unanimously agreed to hire Kinney Construction Services for work on future solar projects. From the $73.4 million bond voters...
Sedona City Councilman Pete Furman said he was trying not to use the word “sprawl,” but he did eventually...
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