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Latest Uptown parking study puts average monthly usage at 76%

Sedona’s average parking use is below available capacity, engineering consultants from Kimley-Horn told the Sedona City Council during the Wednesday, Aug. 9, update on the progress of the Sedona in Motion program, based on preliminary results of the new...

Spend relief locally to help local workers

With the narrow passage last week of the American Rescue Plan by Congress, Americans earning less than $80,000 a year and couples earning less than $160,000 a year should be getting direct payments of $1,400 per person, some of...

City banks on marketing boost

Tourism is the lifeblood of Sedona, but COVID-19’s tourniquet nearly cut that blood source off completely for more than two months. However, in recent weeks there have been signs that the economy is beginning to improve. “These are ‘unprecedented times,’” Chamber...

Sedona hotel occupancy beats projections

It’s still too early to know but based upon early hotel occupancy figures, there may be reason for encouragement. That was the message from Sedona City Manager Justin during his COVID-19 update to the Sedona City Council on Tuesday, June...

Don’t get too excited about May jobs blip

We have reasons to be slightly optimistic about our local economy, but should prepare for a very slow recovery after COVID-19. According to news reporting on some of the notes within the Department of Labor’s May jobs report, some workers...

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Duff pleads guilty to animal abuse

John Robert Duff, 68, the operator of Northern Arizona Rescues and Reptiles, recently pled guilty to three counts of...

Council raises workforce rent cap by 13.6%

The Sedona City Council voted for a 13.6% increase in the rental rate cap for the city’s Rent Local...
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