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STR complaints down in 2024, most common in summer

The city of Sedona’s data on complaints about short-term rentals has revealed that the city averages one and a half STR complaints per day, that complaints are most likely to be made during Sedona’s slowest visitation season, that 25...

Sedona City Council approves new amendments to short-term rental ordinance

The Sedona City Council unanimously approved amendments to the city’s short-term rental ordinance on March 25 after a first reading of the proposals on March 11. The amendments are part of plans “to make it less desirable to own...

City-supported STR bills falter in the legislature

The Sedona City Council has discussed the progress of bills through the Arizona State Legislature during multiple council meetings over the last few months. The city’s legislative priorities are not receiving much support from the state legislature this session,...

VOCA rejects Superior, Supreme Court decisions on STR ban

Following the Arizona Supreme Court’s rejection of the Village of Oakcreek Association’s short-term rental ban, which upheld the previous rulings of the Yavapai County Superior Court and the Arizona Court of Appeals, the homeowners’ association has announced that it...

Supreme Court rejects retroactive STR bans

The Arizona Supreme Court denied the Village of Oakcreek Association’s petition for a review of the Arizona Court of Appeals’ decision in Village of Oakcreek Association v. Lance Bonham on April 2. The court’s denial of review leaves in...

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Sedona police get $1.1 million for new radios

The Sedona City Council took 17 minutes on April 8 to vote unanimously for a $1,107,587.30 linking agreement with...

Sedona mother seeks help finding daughter’s lost communication device

Sedona resident Gayle Lee is asking the community to inform her if anyone finds a bright yellow plexiglass communication board...
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