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Sedona gets first OHV speed limit in Arizona

The Sedona City Council voted unanimously on Oct. 8 to approve a new ordinance giving council the power to impose off-highway vehicle-specific speed limits on city roads. According to information provided by City Attorney Kurt Christianson, Sedona is now...

Council to move ahead with 15 mph OHV speed limit

With little public interaction, the Sedona City Council took the first step on Tuesday, Sept. 10, toward making Sedona the first city in Arizona to have a separate and lower speed limit for off-highway vehicles by holding a public...

City council proposes local DMV to control OHVs

A potential city of Sedona ban on off-highway vehicles is back on the table following the Sedona City Council’s April 9 consideration of the Greater Sedona Recreation Collaborative's recommendations for increased restrictions on OHV use on US Forest Service...

Recreation collaborative publishes OHV report

The Greater Sedona Recreation Collaborative, an unofficial group of environmentalists and civil servants who are committed to restricting off-highway vehicle use, released its recommendations for further limiting OHV use in the Sedona area as a 237-page report on March...

All 11 bills addressing short-term rentals dead in state legislature; new bill aims at OHVs

Short-term rentals in Sedona are unlikely to face any additional regulation this year following the rejection of 11 bills by the Arizona legislature that would potentially have enabled cities to cap their numbers or otherwise regulate them. “They’re effectively...

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SOCSD board discusses options after BPCS sale passes 

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board unanimously approved a motion during its Tuesday, Dec. 3 meeting to direct...

Community Library Sedona reopens after renovations

The Sedona Public Library was closed from 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27 through 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8 when...
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