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Friday, February 7, 2025

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Old Chevron building at the Y to get repurposed

Sedona residents may have noticed recent activity at the old Chevron station located next to the “Y” roundabout at the intersection of State Routes 89A and 179 in Uptown, which the city of Sedona purchased from the Arizona Department...

Council discusses Back o’ Beyond restrictions to drive transit use

The Sedona Shuttle passed its quarter-million passenger mark in November and is reporting on-time performance averaging around 80%, while the Sedona City Council continues to explore the idea of restricting traffic flow along the publicly-owned Back o’ Beyond Road...

Sedona lowers fares for planned microtransit system

The Sedona City Council approved a reduction on Tuesday, Dec. 12, of the base fare for the city’s yet-to-be deployed microtransit system from $6 to $2. Council members also explained their views on how Sedona’s transit needs have evolved...

Community Pulse updates residents

The Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau hosted their Community Pulse meeting this past Wednesday. Many community members attended to hear what goals the city has and to ask questions of the presenters. “I enjoyed it because there were a...

City approves buying 3 micro-transit buses

Sedona City Council is continuing to approve the different aspects of its upcoming transit program. Three gas-powered vehicles will be purchased for the micro-transit project, after a unanimous vote at the Dec. 14 council meeting. The micro-transit program will be...

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$10 million to aid Sedona schools

The Sedona-Oak Creek Unified School District Educational Foundation announced on Jan. 27 that the organization has raised “over $10...

Programmatic painting with the piano

Pianist Sandrine Erdely-Sayo previewed the upcoming Piano on the Rocks festival at the Community Library Sedona on Saturday, Jan....
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