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Sedona City Council can’t pass buck to voters on Sedona Community Plan

Every decade cities, towns and counties in Arizona are required to draft, publish and adopt — and in some cases ratify with a public vote — a community plan that state loose but legally binding guidelines for growth, development...

Arizona Gov. Ducey expands outside dining

As COVID-19 numbers continue to rise, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and his staff are trying new ways to keep people safe, while at the same time allowing restaurants to remain open. On Dec. 2, Ducey issued an executive order easing...

Sedona City hall reopens, county buildings close

As confirmed cases of COVID-19 continue to spike in Arizona, some businesses and municipali­ties, including the city of Sedona, are re-evaluating their operating hours. After being closed for nearly two months, city hall reopened with limited hours to the public...

Sedona City Hall reopens

The city is reopening its doors to the public after more than two months of being closed. While staff has been working from home during that time, city hall has been closed. But that changed on Tuesday, May 26, as...

City hall to reopen with some restrictions

The city of Sedona will soon be reopening to an extent. Sedona City Hall closed its doors nearly two months ago as a result of officials’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic. During that time, most staff members worked from home...

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Council loosens some ADU rules, others take effect Jan. 1

The Sedona City Council began the process of bringing Sedona’s codes governing accessory dwelling units into conformity with recent...

Georgiana Dawson turns out violin aficionados

Visiting 10-year-old violinist Georgiana “Georgie” Dawson offered Sedona residents a free concert at the Sedona Public Library on Saturday,...
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