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Thursday, November 21, 2024

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Sedona raises sewer fees 3.6%, more increases to follow

The Sedona City Council voted unanimously on Aug. 13 to move forward with increasing wastewater fees. The council followed the fee increase with a hearing on also increasing development impact fees to more than double their current levels. During...

Yavapai-Apache Nation pursuing wastewater deal with Sedona

The Sedona City Council approved a land lease agreement with the Yavapai-Apache Nation during its Tuesday, July 11 meeting to permit the installation of a wastewater treatment skid by the YAN at the city’s wastewater treatment plant for a...

One lane of SR 89A to close Nov. 30 for manhole repairs

The city of Sedona’s Wastewater Department and contractor Standard Construction Company will complete repairs on a sewer manhole located on State Route 89A between Upper Red Rock Loop Road and Bristlecone Pines Road, starting in the afternoon of Tuesday,...

City tries to balance sewer connection fees

When it comes to new homes connecting into Sedona’s wastewater system — or buy-in fee — the Sedona City Council and staff want things to be more apples to apples or toilets to toilets as the case may be. Council...

City of Sedona ending its sewer subsidy

Residents who requested a little extra help with paying their wastewater bill are expected to see their rates return to pre-pandemic days. The temporary subsidy rate ended March 1, which means that statements received in April for the March billing...

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Yavapai-Apache Nation signs land exchange with USFS Y-AN signs trade with USFS 

The Yavapai-Apache Nation and U.S. Forest Service held a signing ceremony at the Tunlii Community Center on Monday, Nov....

Sedona Charter School girls help spread positivity 

The Sedona Charter Schools Girls on the Run program held its annual community service project in West Sedona on...
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