In a six-minute discussion, the Sedona City Council voted 5-2 on Jan. 14 to give final approval to city staff’s proposed doubling of development impact fees for new construction. The new fees will go into effect on Monday, March...
Following a Dec. 18 discussion between the Sedona City Council and the Governing Board of the Sedona Fire District, the city plans to move forward with selling its currently-vacant property at 401 Jordan Road to SFD for the construction...
On Dec. 12, Sedona City Council heard city staff’s plans to adopt new building and land use codes, as well as updates on Housing Department staff’s attempts to encourage the creation of housing via methods that did not involve...
With the coming of the new year comes also the Sedona City Council’s annual priority retreat with its planning for new city staff positions, including a transportation planner, an emergency management coordinator, three new police officers including a dedicated...
Changes are planned for several of the ways in which the Sedona City Council shows support for the arts in Sedona following discussions on Dec. 12, the second day of council’s annual priority retreat, during which council directed staff...
The Sedona Police Department held its annual awards ceremony on Dec. 15 at the Sedona Elks Lodge, during which...
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