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Bi-level garage, 28 cottages: Resort expansion approved

Sedona City Council unanimously agreed that plans to renovate and expand L’Auberge de Sedona with the offer of four affordable housing units merited a rezoning. By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers Sedona City Council unanimously...

Van Deren parking lot moves forward

With Uptown parking spots generating $50,000 to $300,000 a year, Sedona is moving forward on a plan to build 104 more spaces. Sedona City Council gave staff the go-ahead Tuesday, July 22, to get the ball...

Redevelopment, traffic, parking top council’s priorities

Sedona’s newly seated City Council met Monday, June 23, with city staff to set its priorities for the next two years. Council set its priorities so city staff could determine how much importance to give issues they work with...

Chapel declared historic landmark despite protests

Neighbors’ protests against historic landmark designation for the Chapel of the Holy Cross were swept aside by the Sedona Historic Preservation Commission Monday, March 17. The commission voted 6-0 to approve the historic landmark designation for...

Piñon project lawyer objects to P&Z delays

In spite of receiving a stern lecture on entitlement law and policy from Bill Ring, a Flagstaff land use attorney, Sedona’s Planning and Zoning Commissioners did not approve Paul Galloway’s Piñon Drive project. By Susan Johnson...

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Mozart on the page, Miro Quartet on the stage

Sedonans were escorted to a “Rendezvous with Benny Goodman” courtesy of Chamber Music Sedona on Sunday, Jan. 12, in...

Robert Joyce dealt into the fold at Sedona Police Department

Officer Robert Joyce is the latest addition to the Sedona Police Department after graduating from the Northern Arizona Regional...
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