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Sedona plans increased STR enforcement in 2024

The city of Sedona has made its New Year’s resolutions, one of which is to start cracking down on short-term rentals by revoking permits as a penalty for holding events or rentals’ lack of a transaction privilege license. Short-term...

Court of Appeals rejects Village of Oak Creek STR ban

The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled that the Village of Oakcreek Association cannot retroactively impose its 2016 ban on short-term rentals on property owners who acquired title to their property prior to the ban, reaffirming an earlier decision...

Data shows Sedona’s STRs pay an estimated 30% of lodging taxes

During the Aug. 22 meeting of the Sedona City Council, the council’s members pressed city Finance Director Cherie White to disclose the proportion of lodging taxes paid by short-term rentals, which White refused to do, citing Arizona Department of...

Legislators visit Sedona Republican club

At a meeting of the Republicans of the Red Rocks at the Sedona Elks Lodge on Oct. 21, Arizona Sen. Ken Bennett and Arizona Rep. Selena Bliss joined Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow and Vice Mayor Holli Ploog...

Council looks at new STR laws

Sedona City Council heard 26 Sedona area residents speak on short-term rental regulation on Feb. 8, and the council let them know that Sedona will not be looking into implementing all of Paradise Valley’s new regulations. Out of the residents...

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Yonas Rahman plans future at ASU

Sedona Red Rock High School senior Yonas Rahman wrapped up his time as the Larson Newspapers sports intern during...
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