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Sedona seeks three Planning and Zoning Commission members
Article submitted by the city of Sedona.
Sedona AZ – The city of Sedona seeks applicants for three seats on the Planning and Zoning Commission as three current member terms approach expiration. This voluntary body, established by city council, consists of seven citizens appointed to play a critical role in the city’s planning process. The commission serves as council advisor on land use, growth...
Sedona and Cottonwood Lynx expands service hours
Sedona AZ – The Sedona City Council and the Cottonwood City Council are pleased to announce expanded Verde Lynx transit hours Mondays through Fridays, with additional service on Sundays. The new hours are in effect.
The Lynx will run every 45 minutes beginning at 6:00 a.m. and ending at 7:30 p.m. after which time the Lynx bus will run every 90 minutes: The last Sedona to Cottonwood bus will leave...
Verde Valley-Sedona Mingus Mountain Republican Holiday Luncheon
Yavapai County Supervisor Tom Thurman, District 2
Sedona AZ (November 27, 2018) – The special holiday luncheon meeting of the Verde Valley-Sedona Mingus Mountain Republican Club will be held at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #7400, 705 East Aspen Street, Cottonwood, on December 11, 2018, starting at 11:15 a.m. with five guest speakers.
Two luncheon speakers, Yavapai County Supervisors Thurman...
Sedona accused of illegal attempt to block citizens’ ballot initiative
Sedona AZ (July 31, 2018) – Arizona Liberty, a local Sedona political action committee, is filing a lawsuit today in Yavapai County Superior Court against the city of Sedona for illegally invalidating its citizens’ initiative to place a Permanent Base Adjustment on the November 6, 2018 ballot.
A Permanent Base Adjustment lets voters decide how much of their taxpayer dollars the city of Sedona...
Wizards of Sedona: Big 3 Powers and an Affordable Housing Sham?
Sedona AZ (November 19, 2017) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Dear Editor,
The Wizards of Sedona are at it once again, manipulating and pulling strings from behind the scenes.
The Big 3 Powers That Be – the tourist, real estate/developer and construction industries along with the help the Sedona Red Rock News (SRRN) – are making a big deal about “affordable...
Sedona Land Development Code Work Session
City of Sedona AZ
Sedona AZ (February 16, 2017) – The public is invited to attend a Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission work session to be held Thursday, March 2, 2017, at 3:30 p.m. in the Sedona City Council Chambers to learn more about next steps to update the Land Development Code. The council chambers are located in the City Hall complex at 102 Roadrunner Drive, west Sedona.
At the meeting,...
City of Sedona to Study Wireless Infrastructure Siting
Article submitted by City of Sedona AZ
Sedona AZ (June 21, 2016) – Not long ago cell phones were used simply to make a phone call when away from home or work. Now, however, smart phones and tablets are utilized in much broader ways: texting, shopping, finding a restaurant, getting driving directions, banking, using social media and more.
“Because wireless connectivity has become an everyday...
Another Lesson in Sedona 101
Eddie S. Maddock, Sedona Eye Columnist
by Eddie S. Maddock, Sedona Eye Columnist
As the dust barely settles from the turmoil of the resolution to the City of Sedona assuming ownership of State Route 89A, the difficulties relating to the completion of drainage improvements on a portion of the controversial state highway in West Sedona have arisen.
Unexpected issues have surfaced insofar as discovering...
Sedona City Council Reaffirms Values for Redistricting
Sedona City Council
Sedona AZ (November 10, 2011) – On November 9, 2011, the Sedona City Council reaffirmed their stated values for the City of Sedona in the statewide Legislative and Congressional Redistricting process.
The Mayor and Councilmembers first discussed redistricting at their September 13, 2011 Council meeting and have communicated the City’s values to...
Sedona Eye on Political Sign Rules
Sedona AZ (November 9, 2011) – Ahhh, it’s fall again ~ football, autumn leaves, and, yes, a gauntlet of campaign signs filling our boulevards and demanding our attention. And with another election coming this next spring (March 13, 2012), we can expect a plethora of bigger and more plenteous super-sized signs thanks to our State legislature.
Apparently our State lawmakers thought that local...