Sedona AZ (March 10, 2014) – The City of Sedona has installed three of five transit shelters along SR 89A in west Sedona near the Mountain Shadows, Coffee Pot, and Stuz Bearcat intersections. The shelters and associated concrete loading pads were completed in February 2014 using federal grant funding through ADOT.
Two additional transit shelter installations are currently under design for locations just west of the Dry Creek Road intersection and just east of the Andante Road intersection. Installation of these shelters is projected to be after July 2014.
Also, the City will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, March 18, 2014, regarding the Uptown SR 89A Roadway Improvements Project which includes pavement replacement and overlay in the area between Forest Road and Art Barn Lane. The meeting begins at 8:00 a.m. in the Wayside Chapel, 401 North SR 89A, uptown.
City staff is looking to the public for comment on timing, scheduling, phasing, and other details of the construction project. In addition, an online survey will be conducted and further details of this will be provided at the meeting.
If you have questions regarding the project, contact J. Andy Dickey, Assistant City Engineer/Assistant Public Works Director at (928) 203-5039.