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Creekwalk revived at council planning retreat

Just in time for Christmas, the Sedona City Council considered giving residents a creekwalk. Deputy City Manager Andy Dickey started the discussion during the council’s Dec. 11 priority retreat session by telling council that the Arizona Department of Transportation...

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...

City maps out future Sedona in Motion plans

Now that work in Uptown is all but finished, the city is focused on other aspects of the ongoing Sedona In Motion transportation master plan. Every few months the Sedona City Council is updated by staff on the progress of...

GO Sedona is going forward

During the Sedona City Council meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 23, council members and staff brought up the term NIMBY — Not In My Back Yard — several times related to a plan to connect city streets for pedestrian use....

Sedona City Council OKs Sanborn pedestrian pathway

For those who enjoy walking, jogging or biking, by this time next year you will have another pathway in the city to do so safely. By a 6-1 vote the Sedona City Council approved a construction contract in the amount...

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SR 89A through Oak Creek Canyon reopened after snowstorm closed highway and northbound Interstate 17

The Arizona Department of Transportation reopened State Route 89A through Oak Creek Canyon this evening on Friday, March 7,...

DFFM hosts Firewise workday at Coffee Pot subdivision

Hand crews from Diablo Canyon and Phoenix and inmates working under the authority of the Arizona Department of Forestry...
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