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Eye on Sedona Cultural Park

This Eye on Sedona Cultural Park article was written by Mayor Rob Adams and submitted by the City of Sedona staff. Sedona AZ (May 21, 2013) – The Sedona Cultural Park – rising from the ashes? One of the most frequent questions that I have been asked during the last several years is, “What is the status of the Sedona Cultural Park?” In order to answer that question, I would like to provide... 

Arizona I-17 to Add Southbound Lane

PHOENIX AZ (October 22, 2012) – Almost every driver traveling uphill has experienced getting stuck behind a slow-moving vehicle or truck and not being able to pass, so the Arizona Department of Transportation has a solution on one heavily traveled stretch on Interstate 17.In an effort to improve safety, ease congestion and prevent delays on the main travel route between Phoenix and northern Arizona,... 

Coconino National Forest Begins Prescribed Burn

Cononino Forest prescribed burn Flagstaff AZ (October 2, 2012) – The United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service is notifying the public of an October 2, 2012 prescribed burn in the Coconino National Forest: In northern Arizona, we love our forests. Our forests are the setting for various recreational activities and provide the backdrop for our community. But, while it may not always... 

Coconino National Forest Plan

  San Francisco Peaks, Coconino County Flagstaff AZ (September 2, 2010) – With the Coconino National Forest Plan Revision effort in full swing, updates to the web page occur on a monthly basis to provide current information to the public. Please check our web site for new developments. A link for archived updates, to allow people to look back at previous months updates, has been added.... 

Citizen Input Sought for Coconino Forest Revision Plan

Sedona AZ (June 1, 2010) – The Coconino National Forest is seeking input on needs for change that are to be the focus of its Plan Revision efforts. According to the National Forest Management Act, Forest Plans are to be revised on a 10 to 15 year cycle. Social and economic conditions have changed since the Coconino National Forest’s land and resource management plan (Forest Plan or Plan) was... 
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