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Arizona Senate to hear short-term rental bill

Senate Bill 1554, which aims at imposing local control over vacation rentals, has been assigned to the Arizona State Senate Commerce Committee and could be agendized for the committee to discuss as early Thursday, Feb. 13. ...

League of cities, legislator crafting bill targeting short-term rentals

It came as little surprise that during Sedona City Attorney Robert Pickels’ first state legislative update of the year the topic of short-term vacation rentals was near the top of his list.  His update, which...

Supervisors push state for short-term rental regulations

Yavapai County District 3 Supervisor Randy Garrison made it clear that the issue of short-term vacation rentals is one the state needs to address as soon as it can.  On Dec. 9, Garrison and his fellow Yavapai County...

Sedona hires company to handle compliance of short-term rentals

How many short-term vacation rentals are there in Sedona? That’s a question that has been batted around for three years, with the answer varying depending upon who you ask.  The overall consensus is that there are around 1,000 within...

Sedona City Council aligns municipal code with new short-term rental law

The Sedona City council did a little winter house­keeping regarding one of the most talked about topics in the community.  On Tuesday, Nov. 26, council voted unanimously to approve a resolution and ordinance revising the city’s code on...

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Elle Douglas is Sedona Police Department’s Cadet of the Year

Seventeen-year-old Verde Valley School senior Elle Douglas was named the Sedona Police Department’s 2024 Cadet of the Year during...

Sedona-Oak Creek School District collecting coins for Special Olympics

To celebrate March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District and Sedona police officers Catherine Beers...
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