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Sedona Memorial Day Weekend Traffic Plan

Sedona AZ (May 20, 2015) – The City of Sedona Police Department will be deploying personnel throughout the Memorial Day weekend to provide traffic control management on AZ State Route 89A in the uptown area. The traffic control details will primarily take place on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday from 1:00 in the afternoon until 6:00 in the evening. Police personnel will be focusing on facilitating... 

Sedona Rules Hands Off Phones While Driving

Article submitted by the City of Sedona Sedona AZ (August 27, 2014) – A new City Code approved by the Sedona City Council restricting the use of portable communication devices while driving became effective August 22, 2014. The new ordinance states: “A person shall not drive a motor vehicle while using a portable communications device to engage in a call unless that device is configured to... 

Shooting Range Improvement Project Bids Sought

Article submitted by the City of Sedona AZ Sedona AZ (July 14, 2014) – Sealed bids for the construction of the City of Sedona Police Department Shooting Range Improvements Project will be received by Community Development, Engineering Services, located at 108 Roadrunner Drive, Sedona, Arizona, until 2:00 p.m., local time July 25, 2014. At that time, bids will be publicly opened and read aloud... 

Arizona DPS to Hire Officers and Volunteers

Sedona AZ (July 8, 2013) –  The Arizona Department of Public Safety will begin accepting applications for Cadet Officer, Officer (AZ Post certified), and Reserve Officer (Volunteer) beginning Monday, July 8, 2013, at 9:00 a.m. Applications will be accepted online at azdps.gov until Monday, July 15, 2013, at 5:00 p.m. At this time, positions are available statewide with the exception of the Phoenix... 

City of Sedona Employee of Year Award

Jamie Rivero, City of Sedona Police Records Technician Sedona AZ (July 1, 2013) – On Thursday, June 27, 2013, the City of Sedona Employee of Year award was presented to Jamie Rivero, the Police Records Technician, as part of the employee recognition event held at City Hall. Jamie works at the front counter of the Police Department and is often the first person that visitors meet upon entering... 

YCSO Seeks Escapee from Sedona VOC Arrest UPDATE

Zepeda escaped Sedona AZ (June 6, 2013) – ESCAPEE AND HIS MOTHER IN-CUSTODY JUNE 13, 2013 Since the original incident on June 6, 2013, YCSO deputies gathered leads as they continued the search for Zepeda who had already fled from law enforcement on two separate locations. On June 7, 2013, deputies returned to his mother’s home in the 1800 block of Ash Lane, Camp Verde, based on a tip that... 

Sedona City Council Proclaims Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week

SaveBabyKinsley.com benefit concert September 23, 2012 Sedona AZ (September 12, 2012) – The Sedona City Council approved a proclamation recognizing September 16 through September 22, 2012, as Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week. Accepting the proclamation were Sedona Police Officer Casey Pelletier, his wife Marin, and their daughter, Kinsley. Kinsley has been diagnosed with Mitochondrial Disease. Kinsley... 

City of Sedona Is Advised to Clean Its House

Sedona AZ (September 12, 2012) – Sedona resident Terrie Frankel, in a SedonaEye.com Open Forum, speaks directly to the Sedona Arizona Mayor and City Council and to the public: Mr. Mayor, Members of Council, as a 16 year resident of Sedona, I feel compelled to address some of council’s short comings – point out who in my opinion has been leading you in the wrong direction –... 

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,... 

Sedona Attempt With Pedestrian Traffic Signal Fails

Sedona AZ (August 22, 2012) – It’s back to the red, yellow and green for the Sedona traffic controllers. In December of 2008, the City of Sedona changed the operation of a AZ State Route 89A traffic signal, uptown mid-block location for pedestrian crossovers, from a green-yellow-red traffic signal to a flashing yellow signal. This was an attempt to determine if a flashing yellow caution... 
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