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Eye on Sedona with City Councilwoman Angela LeFevre
Article submitted by City of Sedona AZ and written by Councilwoman Angela LeFevre
Sedona AZ (October 28, 2015) – This is my second City Talk article, which indicates that four of the seven Councilors, including myself, are looking at completing their first year in office.
As a new Councilor, I learned very quickly that I was expected to “get out of the block running!” Even with all the excellent...
Sedona Dog Park Master Design Plan Underway
SedonaEye.com Four Paws Up Star Pet Columnist Harley McGuire and pals love the Sedona Dog Park and all are encouraged to attend the City community Dog Park Master Plan outreach meetings on November 9.
Sedona AZ (October 22, 2015) – The City of Sedona current Capital Improvement Program Budget has funds allocated for the design of a master plan for the Sedona Dog Park within Posse Grounds Park,...
City of Sedona Hires New Director of Financial Services
Article submitted by City of Sedona AZ
Sedona AZ (October 21, 2015) – The City of Sedona is pleased to announce that Cherie Wright has been hired as its Director of Financial Services. Cherie brings to the City more than twenty-seven years of experience in both municipal and private section organizations. Most recently, she was providing accounting and financial consulting services to governmental...
Secret Underage Woods Parties Involve Alcohol and Firearms
Sedona AZ (October 20, 2015) – Coconino County Sheriff’s deputies have seen an increase in the occurrence of “secret” underage alcohol parties occurring in unimproved wooded areas throughout Coconino County. These “Woods Parties,” as they are often referred to by the participants, can be very hazardous and, at times, life threatening to underage party goers.
Deputies have seen numerous...
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...
Sedona to participate in annual Cities and Towns Week
Article submitted by City of Sedona AZ
Sedona AZ (October 14, 2015) – At the October 13 City of Sedona Council meeting, Mayor Sandy Moriarty announced that the city will join municipalities across the state of Arizona and take part in the League of Arizona Cities & Towns’ 14th Annual Cities & Towns Week, October 18-24, 2015. The entire community of Sedona is encouraged to learn...
Eye on Sedona City Attorney and Office
Article submitted by City of Sedona AZ and authored by City Attorney Robert Pickels
Sedona AZ (October 14, 2015) – Your City Attorney’s Office – Protecting Sedona’s Interests.
Since arriving in Sedona in July to begin my service as the new City Attorney, I found that there were quite a few things that I needed to learn, not the least of which was who the City Attorney staff was and how...
State Investigating National Monument Groups
Sedona AZ (October 8, 2015) – “The State of Arizona has commenced an official investigation into the public activities of both the proponents of and opposition to, the proposed Sedona-Verde Valley Red Rock National Monument. The State’s investigation will consider the possibility of unsubstantiated claims made by some or all stakeholder parties, the evasion by some activist players of disclosure...
2015 Fire Prevention Week
Sedona AZ (October 5, 2015) – Sedona Fire Marshal Gary Johnson reminds the community that it’s Fire Prevention Week and this year’s message is “Every bedroom needs a smoke alarm!”
Smoke alarms save lives. If there is a fire in your home, smoke spreads fast and you need smoke alarms to give you time to get out. In fact, having a working smoke alarm cuts the chances of dying...
The Colossal National Monument Deception
SedonaEye.com financial columnist J. Rick Normand
Sedona AZ (October 5, 2015) – Is it true that, given the opportunity, the State of Arizona, promiscuously and wantonly would sell-off our precious public lands to greedy private developers in order to close the state’s deficit operating budget? No, that’s simply not legally possible or fiscally prudent.
Since his election, President Obama...

