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Sedona’s 3 state legislators warn city that mayor’s proposed OHV ban is not legal

The three Arizona state legislators who represent Sedona, Sen. Ken Bennett, Rep. Selina Bliss and Rep. Quang H. Nguyen, sent a letter to Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow and the Sedona City Council on June 5 warning the city about...

Federal statistics show OHVs are 6 times safer than cars

Mayor Scott Jablow has repeatedly described his proposed ordinance to ban OHVs from Sedona city streets as a safety measure necessitated by the fact that OHVs are inherently dangerous, and has argued that preemptive action is the only way...

Goldwater Institute lawyer responds to Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow’s proposed OHV ban

Adam Shelton, the staff attorney of the Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation at the Goldwater Institute has sent a letter to Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow, City Manager Karen Osburn and City Attorney Kurt Christianson warning that the mayor's proposed...

USFS, Chamber work to mitigate OHVs

With Northern Arizona’s wildfire season finally at a close, the Coconino National Forest is focusing again on off-highway vehicle management, and the agency is balancing two competing philosophies to protecting forest resources: Hard closures vs. softer touch measures like...

Monsoon storms close forest roads west of Sedona

Following last weekend's downpours, Coconino National Forest closed several forest roads west of Sedona due to significant water damage. The Verde Valley has received 2 to 3 inches of rain in the past seven days. The emergency closures include: ■ Forest...

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Historic Preservation Commission will see another year

The Sedona City Council agreed on Oct. 8 to preserve the Historic Preservation Commission at least through next year,...

Sedona Charter School students to stage ‘The Fork in the Road’ 

Sedona Charter School and the Parangello Players will be performing “The Fork in the Road: A Fractured Fairy Tale”...
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