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Eddie Maddock: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock suggests the Sedona mayor know the limits of Sedona as he steps into the Council role. Sedona AZ – Two major political parties have dominated election policies since shortly after establishing the “republic” of the United States. Since the 1850’s they have been known as the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. Social, cultural,... 

Elections 2016 with Eddie Maddock

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (April 23, 2016) – As the national election continues to heat up, it’s almost overwhelming. Even attempting to escape the ongoing rhetoric becomes next to impossible, and the most we can hope for is the outcome to be in accord with the will of the people and not special interests when such decisions do not adhere to the policy of serving the public... 

Eye on Sedona Traffic with Eddie Maddock

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (September 8, 2015) – As summer draws to a close and tides turn to redirect related monsoons, beautiful autumn is just around the corner. Frost will soon be on the pumpkins, and the aroma of Thanksgiving turkey will traditionally take a bow. With what will seem like the blink of an eye, Christmas Holidays and the beginning of a presumably Happy... 

Sedona City Limits 101 with Eddie Maddock

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (July 15, 2015) – For those of you who aren’t aware of Sedona City Limits, here are the approximate locations: Coming North on SR 179, there’s a City Limits sign shortly before the Little Horse Trail Head. It jogs west, then turns north to Back O’Beyond Road, turning west again to Oak Creek. From there the City Limits follows Oak... 

Sedona Fourth of July 2015 with Eddie Maddock

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (July 1, 2015) – So how many are still in Sedona who lived here when voters approved to incorporate? The few remaining must surely recall that “NO CITY PROPERTY TAX” was a huge stipulation without which incorporation might never have been given the green light. Sales tax was favored because it wasn’t discriminatory against property... 

Eye on Sedona Changes with Eddie Maddock

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (March 18, 2015) – “Changes Are A Comin’!” In fact, changes appear to be on a fast tract in this new year of 2015. City Manager Tim Ernster served his last day in that capacity on February 13, 2015, to be replaced by Justin Clifton of Delta, Colorado, the selected choice from 108 applicants. Mr. Clifton is expected to relocate to Sedona early... 

Eddie Maddock on the Arizona Open Meeting Law

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (February 9, 2015) – The Open Meeting Law, a work in progress or regress? The following was added at the conclusion of a recent e-mail response from a member of the Sedona City Council: “City of Sedona 102 Roadrunner Dr. Sedona AZ 86336 Direct Contact: (Omitted) This e-mail, if received by members of the City Council is intended solely for the... 

Inquisitive Minds with Eddie Maddock

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (January 27, 2015) – Having been taken to task for questioning why Sedona streets were not plowed after the heavy New Year snow storm, via e-mail I asked City Manager Tim Ernster if the City no longer contracted with Brewer Brothers for that service. Here is his reply: Hi Eddie, A couple years ago, Brewer Brothers significantly increased their... 

Eddie Maddock on Playing Without Paying

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (October 28, 2014) – Writing as a City of Sedona taxpayer and registered city voter, Eddie Maddock addresses Sedona Council members: Anticipating your reaction of “Oh, it’s HER again” isn’t reason enough for me to decline making this contact. Reading the agenda for the Council Meeting on Wednesday, October 29, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce... 

Something to Think About with Eddie Maddock

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (October 15, 2014) – How often does it happen that not long after people move to Sedona, when the novelty appears to wear off, they seem to revert to times and places from their past? Continually, we hear comments such as: “They do it this way in (for example) Scottsdale, Santa Barbara, Santa Fe, San Diego, or maybe Aspen” to mention a few.... 
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