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Sedona Y Roundabout temporary traffic changes planned

Sedona AZ – Drivers in the city of Sedona will soon notice temporary modifications to the Y roundabout at the intersection of State Route 89A and State Route 179. The changes will be put into effect during the week of May 4, 2020 while the Arizona Department of Transportation and city of Sedona work together to enhance safety and improve mobility through this highly trafficked area. The following... 

Sedona Thunder Mountain Drainage Improvements Project Begins

Article submitted by the city of Sedona. Sedona AZ – On March 16, 2020, city of Sedona contractor Tiffany Construction Company will begin the Thunder Mountain Drainage Improvements Project, which will begin with utility relocation work, followed by a drainage culvert installation. This project involves installing drainage pipes ranging in diameter from 36 to 60 inches along the south side of Thunder... 

Sedona Police report first pedestrian death in thirteen years

Sedona Police Department is located on Roadrunner Drive in west Sedona. Sedona AZ – The Sedona Police Department is reporting a pedestrian fatality, the city’s first in thirteen years. The accident happened November 15, 2019 just before 6:00 p.m. at Jordan and Capitol Butte roads in Uptown. The pedestrian was reported to be walking down the middle of Jordan Road. “The pedestrian was wearing... 

Sedona Uptown Road Construction Progress Report

Article submitted by the city of Sedona. Sedona AZ – The Sedona Uptown project remains on schedule and on budget. Heavy work is expected to be completed by spring 2020, and the entire project finished in summer 2020. Recent work: – Substantial completion of the Jordan Road roundabout and start of work on the Schnebly Road roundabout. – Work on the northwest corner pedestrian... 

Sedona Uptown Construction Delays and Closures

Article submitted by the city of Sedona. Sedona AZ – Traffic improvement construction work in two areas of Uptown will result in closures and likely traffic delays in the coming weeks. This work is part of the Sedona in Motion Uptown Roadway Improvements project. Starting October 22 and lasting until approximately December 22, 2019, single lane traffic control will begin at the northern end of Uptown,... 

Eddie Maddock: A few Sedona Secrets

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock discovers a few Sedona secrets. Sedona AZ – With the number of controversial issues seeming to endlessly plague Sedona is there at least one thing upon which we can all agree? Does anyone disagree about it being hot, dry, and the need for rain? If so, there’s little doubt we will hear from you. Likewise, it should be fairly safe to say, we all agree... 

Traffic and Pedestrian Alert: Uptown Sedona Construction Update

Sedona AZ – The first major Sedona in Motion construction project begins in Uptown Sedona on Monday, June 3, 2019. The work will last 9-12 months. The contractor expects to maintain two-way traffic on SR89A throughout the project. The Jordan Road intersection will be closed to through traffic at State Route 89A during construction hours: Northbound motorists are asked to follow the marked detour... 

Soldiers Pass Road Hazards Still Ignored as City Caters to Tourists

Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: My first published letter (SedonaEye.com/Sedona-city-manager-ignoring-parking-hazard/) submitted about Soldiers Pass needs some clarification. This roadway is unsafe as the last message explained – and as has been testified to by intelligent commentary – and especially in detailed experiences reported by residents... 

Eddie Maddock: Feasible and Sustainable Sedona Matters

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock looks at Sedona’s year ahead in the light of its problematic past. Sedona AZ – Welcome to Sedona Arizona 2019. Has our Golden Goose been cooked? Is there anyone visiting Sedona or living here for that matter, let’s say since Thanksgiving 2018, who isn’’t convinced there is a huge traffic problem? As the situation grows worse on a daily... 

Sedona Park Ranger Showalter to leave volunteer position

Sedona AZ (December 17, 2018) – After almost eleven years, Jerry Showalter will depart the Sedona Volunteer Park Rangers on December 31 of this year. Bob Huggins, program manager for the rangers, says Showalter’s contributions have been significant. “Jerry was been with us since almost the beginning of the program and has been a real leader and example for others to follow. He will... 
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