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ADOT Lights Threaten Sedona Dark Sky Designation

Sedona AZ (February 17, 2012) – The Sierra (Club) Sedona-Verde Valley Group strongly opposes ADOT’s unwarranted tax payer funded safety solution of continuous roadway lighting (CRL) along two miles of SR 89A which functions as (the) Sedona’ Main Street. Marlene Rayner, Sierra Club president, sent the following letter to the Sedona Eye online news: While cities and towns in the U.S. are turning... 

International Dark Skies May Reject Sedona

Sedona AZ (February 14, 2012) – The Sedona Eye provides this letter dated February 9, 2012 written by the Executive Director of the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA), Bob Parks, and released to the media on February 14, 2012 by the City of Sedona without editorial comment. The IDA has offices in Tucson, Arizona; Belgium and Australia: IDA response to the Proposed Sedona 89a Highway... 

Open Letter to Red Rock News Publisher Robert Larson

The City of Sedona Arizona Sedona AZ (October 24, 2011) – In an open letter to the public and the SedonaEye.com editor, Cliff Hamilton and Barbara Litrell, City of Sedona Council members, write a rebuttal to Robert Larson, Publisher Red Rock News (October 21, 2011) editorial. They write: Robert Larson, owner of the Red Rock News, filled his October 21 (2011) editorial with unfounded generalities,... 

ADOT Moves Forward With Lights for 89A

Sedona AZ (February 23, 2010) – The Sedona Times newspaper editor, Tommy Acosta, wrote a front page article in its January 2010 print edition about the following. Acosta’s article is readable in full on this website’s Sedona Eye eMag LIVE! newspaper/Home Page (Web Archives): City Council candidate Mike Ward’s comments are below and, in the interest of full public access,... 

Ochser Resigns from Sedona International Dark Sky Association

Sedona AZ (January 13, 2010) – Clifford Ochser, President of the International Dark Sky Association Sedona Section has resigned as its leader. Ochser founded the Sedona Section and served as its president since its 2008 inception. Explaining his resignation, Ochser said, “The purpose of starting the Section for Sedona and the Verde Valley was to highlight the opportunity we have to... 
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