Now with one successful public-private partnership to build affordable workforce housing under its belt — which is now in the works — the city is hoping to do it again. But a 50-year-old obstacle stands in its way for...
A proposed high-end camping facility northwest of Sedona city limits has been withdrawn for consideration — at least for now.
AutoCamp, an outdoor lodging company founded in Santa Barbara, Calif., was scheduled to appear before the Yavapai County Board of...
Note: This story has been updated with a comment from the property owners requesting approval for the project.
Last November, the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a zone change from rural residential to commercial for a 4.74-acre Village...
The Sedona City Council considered an annexation that could add more than six square miles to the city’s territory. The potential annexation was not a land grab, council members were clear to state. “This has nothing to do with...
Sedona residents with an interest in land use planning and development are encouraged to apply to serve on the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission. The commission plays a critical role in the city’s planning process as they serve as...
The Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau is proud to announce David Key as its new president...
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