Last week, the Sedona City Council tentatively approved a $105.7 million expenditure budget — the largest in the city’s history thus far.
After months of discussion and workgroup sessions, the expenditure budget is tentatively approved and will face a final...
The Home Rule Option will be on the ballot in August.
The Sedona City Council voted on the Alternative Expenditure Limit at their last special council meeting on March 22.
“Without Home Rule, the city would be limited in the strides...
Many city staffers are beginÂning to see a bump in their paychecks — something most have not seen in quite some time.
During the Sedona City Council meeting April 27, council approved a 4% increase in salaries as a way,...
If you would like to have your say in how Sedona officials spends funds this next fiscal year, the city is offering a way to do so.
The city of Sedona encourages residents to take an online survey before Wednesday,...
With so much uncertainty these days, putting a budget together without the use of a crystal ball to see what the future holds is not an easy task.
Despite the challenges, the Sedona City Council approved the Fiscal Year 2020-21...
The Sedona City Council took aim at updating its firearms in public places ordinance during its Dec. 10 meeting,...
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