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Eye on Sedona Sustainability

Sedona AZ (May 24 2011)–In January 2011, Sedona City Council’s Sustainability Commission held its first meeting. The commission is comprised of nine community volunteers who are enthusiastically dedicated to improving and sustaining our quality of life in Sedona. The mission of this commission is to “advise the City Council regarding policies, programs, regulations, and strategies that... 

Memorial Weekend Traffic Alerts

                                                                           Arizona Department of Transportation Holiday Travel Alert: Know Before You Go. Motorists traveling on I-10 to and from California or on I-17 heading north to Flagstaff this Memorial Day Weekend should allow extra travel time. Interstate 10 at Hassayampa... 

Sedona Posts Two Job Openings

Sedona AZ (May 24, 2011) – Two City of Sedona Arizona job postings are on this page and you can apply now:  Deputy City Clerk   Posted Date: 5/17/2011  Expire Date: 5/17/2011 – 6/12/2011 Job Type: Full Time   Job Salary: $17.30 to $21.13 hourly DEPUTY CITY CLERK – ($17.30-$21.13 hourly DOQ, PLUS BENEFITS). This is an FLSA exempt position. The City is a member of ASRS. The... 

Hey Sedona, We’ve Been Scammed!

I believe Sedonans have just been scammed by the organization called Let the People Vote (LTPV) on 89A! LTPV doesn’t seem to really care about letting the people vote. I attended the ADOT Board meeting May 20 where Councilor Mike Ward, on behalf of City Council, requested ADOT’s Board to extend the deadline on the 89A Route Transfer deal from June 30 until December 15 so the referendum... 

Let The People Vote on 89A Today

This is a paid advertisement. Click on this ad to visit LetThePeopleVoteon89A.com Today! Stop by the office and sign a petition!                    Read More →

LTPV89A Tells ADOT Install Lights and No Turn Back

Dear Editor: On Friday, May 20, 2011, Let The People Vote on 89A (LTPV89A) urged the Arizona State Transportation Board to move ahead with their decision to install dark sky compliant lighting and other safety measures on Hwy 89A in Sedona. The statement to the ADOT Board was delivered by former Mayor Pud Colquitt on behalf of the Chair of LTPV89, Sheri Graham, who was not able to attend due to a... 

Nominations Sought for Arts Awards

Sedona AZ (May 20, 2011) – The City of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Fourth Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards which each year honor individuals, organizations, and businesses that have made outstanding contributions to the success of the arts in Sedona. Nominations must be received or postmarked by Monday, August 1, 2011. There are four... 

Unsung Hero Bernadette Drouillard

L to R: Michele Stone, Verde Valley Senior Center, Bernadette Drouillard, Supervisor Davis and Bernadette’s daughter, Janet. Sedona AZ (May 20, 2011)–On May 18, 2011 Bernadette Drouillard was named the Unsung Hero for the month of May on KVRD’s Mark in the Morning show. Yavapai County Supervisor, A.G. (Chip) Davis, presented Bernadette with the award.  Bernadette has been volunteering... 

Sedona 2011 Employee of the Year Award

Kelly Parlin, City of Sedona 2011 Employee of the Year Sedona AZ (May 20, 2011) – On Wednesday, May 18, 2011, the City of Sedona Employee of Year award was presented to Kelly Parlin, as part of the employee recognition event held at City Hall.  Kelly began her career with the City of Sedona in August 2004 as the Wastewater Plant Chemist and in April 2010 she was promoted to Chief Plant Operator.   Parlin was... 

Dear Editor: SaveSedona89A.org

Who are the forces behind the newest Sedona 89A petition? Another petition surfaces on the web concerning Sedona’s ADOT 89A Turnback. Read all about continous lighting from the perspective of the web site: Visit  http://savesedona89a.org/index.html The below was taken from the site: SR89A Landscaping The next time you drive along 89A – please notice the many trees and plantings that                  are... 
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