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Eddie Maddock: Sedona Waste Not, Want Not

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock discusses Sedona Sustainability and Home Rule and encourages city voters to sustain the voice of their power by voting August 2, 2022 in the Primary. Sedona AZ – Recently there’s been considerable discussion and emphasis placed on the subject of “sustainability” which is not a new concept. For example, is anyone still around who might... 

Eddie Maddock: Sustainable or Implausible?

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock asks Sedona voters to decide whether sustainability is no longer plausible with red rock demolition for road construction, loss of scenic views to careless building and past city funded projects that failed miserably. Sedona AZ – Sometimes it’s impossible to predict what a person can come up with by researching the Internet. Have any of you attempted... 

Yavapai County Comprehensive Plan: Roadmap to protect and preserve your community

Sedona AZ – You may have noticed that your city or town is growing or being impacted by growth. Yavapai County is growing and developing at unprecedented rates. People are moving here from all over the nation and globally. How will the County grow and develop responsibly while maintaining the unique quality and character and culture of the Southwest region for its residents and newcomers? Identifying... 

Democrats of the Red Rocks Hosts Zoom Breakfast Meeting

Sedona AZ – Democrats of the Red Rocks (DORR) Breakfast at Home will host “Protecting our Precious Verde River and Sedona’s Climate Action Plan,” with Nancy Steele, Executive Director, Friends of the Verde River, and, Mackenzie Jones, Sustainability Manager, City of Sedona, on Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. via Zoom. The zoom link is available on the DORR website. Steele works... 

Sedona Christmas tree recycling

Article submitted by the city of Sedona. Sedona AZ – The city of Sedona is once again offering a free and environmentally friendly means to recycle your Christmas tree. From December 31, 2019, through January 31, 2020, the city will accept trees at the city maintenance yard, 2070 Contractors Road, west Sedona. Drop off your tree Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays, between the hours... 

Super Bowl Committee Launches Play Your Part Campaign

This article sponsored by BELLA Fine Goods, Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village, 336 SR 179, Sedona AZ. Sedona Super Bowl Fans can order their own recycling and sustainability net positive S’well bottles by calling BELLA Fine Goods at 928-282-0255. Three sizes, one goal. Email Mary@BELLAFineGoods.com for more information. Colors and sizes in addition to those pictured and subject to availability.... 

Sedona Oak Creek Flooding is Serious Business with Eddie Maddock

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (October 16, 2015) – Sedona Mayor and Members of the City Council, as you are probably aware, flooding in Sedona generally originates from two sources: (1) Summer monsoons; (2) Spring flooding resulting from El Nino conditions. If you haven’t had the opportunity to view the two web links included here, time permitting you might find them of... 

Pinal County Arizona Sustainability Report

FLORENCE AZ (December 16, 2011) – Sixteen months ago, a group of Pinal County Arizona citizens was appointed by the County Board of Supervisors to envision a “sustainable” future. In December 2011, the citizens committee presented its findings to the Supervisors.   “Sustainability means different things to different people,” said Pinal County District 3 Supervisor David Snider. “The... 
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