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Council to Revisit City Code Alcohol Ban

This article submitted by the City of Sedona Sedona AZ (October 16, 2014) – At the October 28, 2014, the City of Sedona placed on its council agenda the revision of its City Code to allow alcohol on City property. The council discussion will involve what city locations are appropriate to allow the consumption and sale of alcohol, if any, as well as the required permitting process for applicants. The... 

Eye on Sedona City Code with City Attorney Mike Goimarac

Sedona AZ (September 11, 2012) – The City of Sedona submitted this article written by City Attorney Mike Goimarac entitled, If A Tree Falls In Sedona, Is It Allowed To Make A Sound?: Compared to most cities and towns, Sedona is a quiet place. We enjoy the peace and solitude that comes with living in the middle of a beautiful forest. However, civilization is a noisy existence and, therefore,... 

Monsoon Maintenance Program Public Meeting

Sedona AZ (May 3, 2012) – The City of Sedona will hold a public meeting to explain the Pre-Monsoon Maintenance Program on May 16, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. in the Sedona City Hall Council Chambers on Roadrunner Drive. Approved by Sedona City Council on April 24, 2012, the monsoon program involves inspection of public and private drainage ways in various areas of the City during the months of May and... 

Letter to the Editor: City is questioned about Impact Fee Use

Sedona AZ (November 8, 2010) – The Sedona Eye and Sedona Times Publishing welcomes the Sedona City Council to respond to this email sent to each Councilor and many citizens, including the SedonaEye.com editor: “Dear All: Could someone please let me know where in the documents provided below it is stipulated that Sedona’s $1.6 million in development impact fees need to be spent only in... 

Open Meeting Law Investigation Sparks Council Debate

Sedona, AZ — By Tommy Acosta… All right you political chess buffs out there, here’s another one for you to ponder and masticate. Last night, Nov. 25, at the Sedona City Council meeting, members discussed allegations filed with the Attorney General’s office that four council members violated the Open Meeting Law shortly before the council voted to put lights on 89A. Needless to say,... 
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