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City of Sedona Citizen Engagement Plan Approved

City of Sedona notice

City of Sedona notice

Sedona AZ (December 11, 2013) – On Tuesday, December 10, 2013, the Sedona City Council approved the Citizen Engagement Plan. This new system features a balance between specific task-oriented work groups, a Community Plan Advisory Group, the Citizen’s Budget Committee and the Planning and Zoning and Historic Preservation Commissions. In addition, part of the new plan is networking with a wider audience through social media. The Citizen Engagement Plan is now on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Interested citizens will find information on the City’s homepage or for more information, contact Lauren Browne, Citizen Engagement Coordinator at 928-203-5068.

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  1. Where to Retire Magazine has selected the Verde Valley, including Sedona, as a top retirement destination. The magazine, geared toward helping people with retirement relocation decisions, profiles the city in their January/February issue.

    According to the Managing Editor Annette Fuller, the Verde Valley possesses qualities important to today’s retirees. She states, “Sedona is one of Arizona’s premier tourism, recreation, resort and retirement centers – and it’s easy to see why. Towering red-rock cliffs set the backdrop to many rugged, outdoor adventures, such as hiking, but they also inspire peaceful communes with nature and silent meditation. For retirees who crave some culture, the Sedona Performing Arts Alliance sponsors entertainment events throughout the year, and winemaking has burgeoned over the past decade,” Fuller said.

    The magazine reports that about 700,000 Americans relocate each year to new towns to retire and generally are healthier, better educated, and more affluent than those who choose not to relocate. In addition, these relocating retirees bring significant economic benefits to their new states and hometowns.

  2. Chuck says:

    Sedona is a rubber stamp for government! Wake up

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