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Apply for a city of Sedona short term rental permit

This article submitted by the city of Sedona. Sedona AZ – The city of Sedona now requires all short term rental owners to have an annual permit and, as of January 20, 2023, the web portal for applying for an annual short term rental permit is open. All short term rentals currently operating within Sedona city limits must have a permit no later than February 15, 2023, or cease operations until a permit... 

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Humboldt Education Foundation Receives $50,000 from Builders

Sedona AZ – Earlier this year, the Humboldt Education Foundation received two significant donations. The Watkins Companies donated $6,972.00 while the Great Street Company donated $43,028.00 for a total of $50,000 donated by the local builders. The Great Street Company is a homebuilder based in Prescott Valley, Arizona, owned by Dave Grounds. The Watkins Companies is a General Contractor-Engineering... 

Yavapai County Schedules Autumn Roadwork

Sedona AZ – Yavapai County hired Asphalt Paving & Supply company to perform asphalt overlay roadwork on Red Rock Loop Road in Sedona, Thousand Trails and Warriors Run in Cottonwood, and East Kings Way and Mesquite Drive in Black Canyon City. Construction will begin September 6, 2022, and continue through October 20, 2022. The scheduled road construction will consist of asphalt overlays, shoulder... 

Sedona PSPRS Board Seeks City Resident for Local Seat

Article submitted by the city of Sedona Arizona Sedona AZ –  The city of Sedona seeks one applicant for a seat on the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS) Local Board as a member’s term approaches expiration. The PSPRS Local Board administers the pension system for the Sedona Police Department and follows the rules of the PSPRS system and Arizona Revised Statutes. Additionally,... 

Eddie Maddock: Cultural Park Sacred Land, the Unsettled Controversy

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock reminds Sedona AZ politicians and voters that the USFS continues to protect sacred lands surrounding its city limits. The renamed “Cultural Park” was once part of reservation land, traded and then redesignated by Sedona politicians for “public use.” Developers and city politicians now want to bulldoze and build government subsidized housing... 

Eddie Maddock: Small Town Warrior

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock offers words to live by. Sedona AZ – Because so many have recently come to rely on “social networking” instead of online and or hard copy news sources, this offering may not reach too many people. However, in the event it crosses the path of even one other person – out of boredom or desperation – hopefully it will result in either... 

Sedona Twentieth Anniversary Patriot Day Seeks Volunteer Help

Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Patriot Day occurs on September 11 of each year in memory of the people killed in the September 11 attacks of the year 2001. In remembrance of this 20th anniversary SAVCO and Kiwanis volunteers will once again be walking the street of Sedona proudly posting the American flag along SR 89a on Thursday morning September 9th and retiring... 

Eddie Maddock: An Inconvenient Disorder

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock on pandemic life and its inconvenient disorder. Sedona AZ – Beyond masks, affectionately referenced as facial diapers, generally lurks glaring and unfriendly eyes. But who, pray tell, can actually tell? Unlike death and taxes will this current pandemic last forever? For over a year now the global population has been in a perplexing state. Is this upsetting... 

Yavapai County Buildings Open August 30

Sedona AZ – As of Monday, August 30, 2021, all Yavapai County Arizona buildings will be open to the public. The public is requested to wear a mask if not vaccinated, but masks will not be mandated. Attendance at all public meetings will be limited and physical distancing will be required. For information about Yavapai County Community Health Services or food recalls, contact 928-442-5509 or visit... 
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