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Citizens Protest Police Action at City Council Meeting

Sedona AZ (April 27, 2010) – The Sedona City Council meeting was standing-room only as concerned citizens flocked to protest the terminations of two Sedona police sergeants with a combined 40 years experience. The Acting Police Chief and the recently hired City Manager terminated two senior police officers, without notice, the morning of April 9, 2010, saying that the officers were “paid... 

Wastewater Rates Increased by Sedona City Council

Sedona wastewater construction workers in action Sedona AZ (April 14, 2010) – by Lin Ennis, Sedona Times newspaper and SedonaEye.com Chapel Chimes column contributing writer: Dear Sedona neighbors, Here’s a summary, as I remember the scene: 9:20 pm…just home from the Sedona City Council meeting. Council members and the city attorney were tired and started making up scenarios that hadn’t... 

Rep. Kirkpatrick Introduces National Scenic Area Legislation in Congress

Sedona Arizona Bell Rock would become part of the National Scenic Area Designation if U.S. Congresswoman Kirkpatrick’s legislation is approved Sedona AZ (March 12, 2010) – After a careful review of responses and proposed revisions to draft language for a bill to designate the Red Rock lands around Sedona as a National Scenic Area, Arizona U.S. Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick is taking the... 

THE CITY FINANCES – THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY

This article submitted by the city of Sedona AZ. Sedona AZ (July 7, 2009) – City of Sedona Mayor, Rob Adams, writes about the city of Sedona finances in his article entitled, The City Finances – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: After months of research, negotiating, wrangling and sleepless nights, the Sedona City Council approved the City budget for fiscal year 2009-2010 on Tuesday, June... 

Politics and the Sedona City Council

Tommy Acosta Sedona AZ (February 4, 2009) – Report and Analysis By Tommy Acosta for the Sedona Times Newspaper and SedonaTimes.com  In that the other media outlets in Sedona, by this issue’s printing, have already reported on the January 27 Council meeting where the Mayor’s Advisory Committees were discussed and given a reprieve – pending staff recommendations and full council review... 
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