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Sedona Needs Sustainability Commission Volunteers

Submitted by the City of Sedona staff.

Submitted by the City of Sedona staff.

Sedona AZ (January 9, 2013) – The City of Sedona is currently seeking to fill three vacancies on its Sustainability Commission. The commission vacancies are for three-year terms, from January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2015. 

This nine-member Commission makes recommendations regarding sustainable practices and policies to the City Council. Specific responsibilities include: developing an outreach and education program that informs, engages and promotes sustainable practices; review and propose sustainability policies; advise on policy matters related to sustainable practices including energy, air, water, waste, green infrastructure, built environment, transportation, sustainable products and businesses. The Sustainability Commission will also participate in assisting the City in updating its Community Plan over the next few years. For more specific information about the Sustainability Commission, visit the City’s web site at: www.SedonaAZ.gov/sustain

Sustainability Commission meetings are generally held the fourth Wednesday of each month at 9:00 a.m. Application packets are available from the City of Sedona Clerk’s office at 102 Roadrunner Drive, west Sedona or by calling 928-282-3113. Return completed applications to the City of Sedona, City Clerk’s office at 102 Roadrunner Drive, Sedona, Arizona 86336.

The deadline to submit applications to be considered to serve on the Sustainability Commission is Monday, February 4, 2013, at 5:00 in the evening. 

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5 Comments

  1. BJ says:

    Does anyone know just how many commissions and or committees exist in Sedona, Arizona, a community of 10,000? It would be interesting to learn if the total equals or exceeds that of the Federal government…

  2. Warren says:

    @BJ – Your question has been answered in my Sedona Eye article, “At Least We Don’t Pay Them by the Hour”. It’s in the FROM THE READERS section, about 3 pages back.

  3. BJ says:

    Thanks, Warren, for the heads-up (I think.) It’s even worse than I dreamed. How does anyone know what’s going on? I suppose, really, only the chamber of commerce can answer that since they obviously hold the city’s purse strings.

    The date of your article, incidentally, is November 4th (2012) and has some interesting comments posted.

  4. Josh says:

    what’s the racket??? they’re volunteers!!! end of concern. end of comments!!!!

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