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Governor’s Initiative Brings $100 Million Post-Wildfire Improvement and Assistance Funds
Sedona AZ – As part of a $100 million investment into the state of Arizona, the Department of Forestry and Fire Management develops the Post-Wildfire Infrastructure Assistance Program to help public and private landowners with repair costs associated with damaged infrastructure from wildfires across the state.
Beginning Friday, August 20, 2021, grants will be available under the new program that...
Spring Creek Development Sent Back to Planning and Zoning
Sedona AZ – On January 15, 2020 at the regular Yavapai County Board of Supervisors meeting in Cottonwood, applicants Eric and Lisa Borowsky requested a continuance for a zoning map change of approximately 282 acres, known as Spring Creek, until the March 18, 2020 Board of Supervisors meeting.
Yavapai County Development Services Director David C. Williams informed the Board that they could go...
Arizona Dry Conditions Trigger Fire Restrictions
Sedona AZ — Beginning June 21, 2019, due to dry and hot conditions, fire restrictions will be implemented on Bureau of Land Management lands within the Phoenix District. The district’s 2.4 million acres of public lands in Arizona extend across portions of eight counties, including Pima, Pinal, Maricopa, Gila, Yavapai, Coconino, Navajo and Apache counties. Visitors to public lands in these counties...
Arizona Court of Appeals Nominees Announced
Sedona AZ (August 18, 2017) – The Commission on Appellate Court Appointments has recommended nine nominees to Governor Douglas Ducey for two openings on Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals.
The nominees for the openings created by the retirement of Judges Donn Kessler and Patricia K. Norris are:
· Cassie E. Bray Woo, Democrat, Deputy Chief at the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
· ...
Yavapai County Flood Control District
Sedona AZ (April 7, 2016) – Flood Control? Here in arid Arizona? Yes, it does rain enough in Arizona that flooding will happen with some regularity. Sometimes it occurs on a small, neighborhood scale following high intensity, summer thunderstorms. At other times, flooding occurs on a regional scale, spanning multiple counties, resulting from widespread rainfall brought by a winter storm front...
Sedona Verde Valley Red Rock National Monument Proponents Mislead Public
SedonaEye.com financial columnist J. Rick Normand
Sedona AZ (September 1, 2015) – Keep Sedona Beautiful, the Sierra Club, the Monument Workgroup, Tom O’Halleran, U.S. Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick, Sedona’s last Mayor, a former Councilor now running for our School Board, Sedonadotbiz, and the current City Council proponents of the Sedona-Verde Valley Red Rock National Monument (“SVVRRNM”)...
Blue Ridge Neighborhood Watch Meeting
Sedona AZ (June 13, 2015) – The Neighborhood Watch Meeting for the Blue Ridge and Happy Jack areas will be held on Wednesday, June 17, 2015, beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the Blue Ridge Fire Station, 5023 Enchanted Lane.
Chief Deputy Jim Driscoll of the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office will be on hand to give an update for the CCSO and speak about activity in the neighborhood. District 4 Supervisor...
Sedona Citizens Explore Dissolving Incorporation
The City of Sedona Arizona incorporation is in question
Sedona AZ (January 8, 2014) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor from a City of Sedona taxpayer:
To my fellow taxpayers in the city of Sedona,
I’d like to make our lives better and save us some money in the process. Interested?
How would you like to save 3% on your phone bill, your electric bill and everything...