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Sedona Snow Storm Tree Debris Removal Continues
Notice submitted by City of Sedona AZ
Sedona AZ – The city of Sedona advises residents that due to the volume of debris, fallen tree branch removal from last month’s snow storm will continue beyond this week.
Contractor Tiffany Construction Company began collecting tree branches on March 11, 2019, in west Sedona, and reports a much greater volume than expected.
If your debris was placed...
Eddie Maddock: To Rise or Not to Rise
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock tackles Sedona affordability.
Sedona AZ – Among Sedona’s ongoing controversies and linked with lack of affordable housing, to rise or not to rise remains near the top of the list – if not THE number one hot topic.
While Sedona is special in many ways, a shortage of workforce housing to accommodate local employees is not unique. Frequent articles...
Sedona Winter Storm Information
Article submitted by City of Sedona AZ
Sedona AZ – The city of Sedona storm update for Thursday, February 21, 2019 received at 1:30 p.m.:
UPDATE
Thur., Feb. 21, 1 p.m.
The city continues to plow and cinder our primary emergency routes / state routes as this winter storm event continues. We appreciate the assistance we are getting from Tiffany Construction Company of Sedona.
Significant snowfall...
Eddie Maddock: Puzzlements
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock takes time for puzzlements.
Sedona AZ – “My mom washes the dishes before she puts them in the dishwasher. So what does the dishwasher do?” asks the little girl in the TV ad. This brings up a multitude of age old questions beginning, but not ending with, a small child asking his own mother “Where did I come from?”
As we commence to...
Sedona Presidents Day Weekend Winter Storm Alert
Sedona AZ – The National Weather Service is tracking a series of winter storms expected to bring ice, snow and snow showers to Sedona beginning Friday evening and continuing through President’s Day. The NWS calls for 1-4 inches of snow accumulation possible through this period at elevations around 4,000 feet, accompanied by blustery winds.
The city of Sedona, ADOT and surrounding counties...
Sedona Historical Society Gifted With Historic Homestead
Sedona Historical Society Board members (L to R) Shondra Jepperson, Terry Greene, Larry Clemson, Lisa Hyatt and Al Comello with (seated) Board President Janeen Trevillyan and donor Martha Loy during the Schuerman homestead house donation ceremony.
Sedona AZ – The Sedona Historical Society recently accepted a gift of a significant local historic building, the Schuerman homestead house, with the...
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...
RunSedona February 2019 Traffic Alert
Sedona city view
Sedona AZ – The RunSedona Half-Marathon, 10K and 5K events will be held February 2, 2019, beginning at 8:00 a.m. with road closings and restrictions in effect for Sedona residents and visitors. Mark your calendars now.
The marathon course begins on Navoti Drive near Bristlecone Pines Road, heads eastward to Calle del Solle, enters SR 89A heading east, then turns north onto...
Oak Creek Watershed Volunteers Remove 6,768 Pounds of Waste
Annual Oak Creek Watershed Council Labor Day 2018 Clean Up volunteers were from the Rotary Club of Sedona in VOC, Red Rock Crossing – photo courtesy OCWC
Sedona AZ – The Oak Creek Watershed Council mission is to maintain a standard of excellence for watershed stewardship and preserving the integrity of Oak Creek. In 2018, OCWC did that and more.
An edited end of year OCTC newsletter highlights...
ADOT New Year’s Weekend Snow Alerts
Sedona AZ (December 29, 2018) – Does word of snow in the high country put you in the mood to sled, ski, throw snowballs or build Frosty the Snowman? With a longer New Year’s weekend on many people’s calendars, US 180 northwest of Flagstaff and other highways near popular snow-play areas are likely to see longer lines of traffic as the day progresses. So be ready to spend extended time in...

