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P&Z studies 50-unit complex

Fifty-nine old pinkish-beige mobile homes are scheduled for removal from a creekside location as soon as plans for a new development are approved by the Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission. By...

City looks at buying apartments

The city of Sedona has an opportunity to be the first to address affordable housing, but with a $925,000 price tag, Sedona City Council doesn’t want to jump in too soon. ...

It takes dollars, not magic

Re-evaluating land use and zoning codes in Sedona is the first step toward building affordable housing, an Arizona State University?s Stardust Center for Affordable Housing and the Family architect said. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________...

Condos may replace mobile lodge

Oak Creek Mobile Lodge may be redeveloped — eliminating the mobile homes and incorporating 50 condominiums — if city officials give developers the go-ahead. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ ...

ADEQ approval stirs opposition

Stung by an Arizona Department of Environmental Quality approval of the wastewater treatment plant at the Bella Terra development at Red Rock Crossing, the Sierra Club and the Red Rock Rural Community Association have put together a new list...

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Sedona Symphony opens season with surprises

The Sedona Symphony launched its 20th season at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Oct. 20, with several...

Fine Art Museum of Sedona opens its first exhibit

A dream more than a decade in the making came true on Oct. 3, when the Fine Art Museum...
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