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Mayor stays; committees gone

They’ve been accused of duplicating efforts, taking up too much city staff time and even being a shadow government. Now, the mayor’s three committees are disbanded. On Tuesday, Feb. 17, Sedona City Council voted 4-3 to dissolve Mayor Rob...

Mayor’s advisers hang in balance

After nearly three hours of discussion and a threat from the mayor to step down, the Sedona City Council passed two motions deciding what it should do with four committees created by the mayor. On Tuesday, Jan. 27, council...

Scagnelli survives recall threat; Hamilton next

When the clock struck 5 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 16, Sedona City Councilwoman Nancy Scagnelli was free from threats of recall, while another councilor, Cliff Hamilton, now faces the same fate. Cole Greenberg, who led a petition to recall...

Sedona rallies against the city

Sedona seems to be on the brink of a revolution — or maybe more appropriately, its Latin root “revolutio,” a turnaround. Although far from a revolution, public outcry against a recent Sedona City Council decision, complaints against local governments’...

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...

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Council votes 6-1 to proceed with annexation

Sedona City Councilman Pete Furman said he was trying not to use the word “sprawl,” but he did eventually...

Sedona gun law update sparks AzCDL ire

The Sedona City Council took aim at updating its firearms in public places ordinance during its Dec. 10 meeting,...
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