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Today’s Sedona Neighborhoods Go! Evacuation Lifted
This return to Set! evacuation notice issued by the city of Sedona. Stay alert!
Sedona AZ – With Oak Creek water levels lowering, the GO! status evacuation alert issued earlier today by the city of Sedona has been lifted, and a return to Set! status issued for the following neighborhoods:
All residents may return home while remaining in Set! status; Oak Creek water levels are still high.
Once the...
Sedona Neighborhoods on GO! Alert Evacuation
A GO! evacuation notice has been issued by the city of Sedona for the listed neighborhoods: Go! Seek shelter! Sign up for alerts!
Sedona AZ – If you haven’t left already and similar to last week, due to elevated water levels in Oak Creek, the following Sedona areas are in GO! status. Evacuate immediately:
· Trails End
· Trails End Lane
· Blackhawk Lane
· Newcastle Lane
· Oak Creek Mobilodge
·...
Eddie Maddock: Hip Hip Hooree’ it is 2023
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock welcomes 2023.
Sedona AZ – Sure enough, the page has been turned on at least a few of the many calendars generally distributed prior to the end of a year. Not only have we changed calendars, but in just a few short days January will become history.
Even under stressful conditions relating to predicted economic uncertainties, City Council members are...
Eddie Maddock: Sedona Waste Not, Want Not
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock discusses Sedona Sustainability and Home Rule and encourages city voters to sustain the voice of their power by voting August 2, 2022 in the Primary.
Sedona AZ – Recently there’s been considerable discussion and emphasis placed on the subject of “sustainability” which is not a new concept. For example, is anyone still around who might...
Eddie Maddock: Sustainable or Implausible?
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock asks Sedona voters to decide whether sustainability is no longer plausible with red rock demolition for road construction, loss of scenic views to careless building and past city funded projects that failed miserably.
Sedona AZ – Sometimes it’s impossible to predict what a person can come up with by researching the Internet. Have any of you attempted...
Yavapai County Fall 2022 Community Clean Up Schedule
Sedona AZ – The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors, working with the Public Works Department, is pleased to announce a community wide cleanup in the Verde Valley.
The cleanup will be at the Camp Verde Transfer Station, 2600 E. Hwy 260, 7 miles east of I-17 and will be open to Yavapai County residents at no charge on October 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, and November 3, 4, and 5, 2022, from 8:00 a.m....
Yavapai County Schedules Autumn Roadwork
Sedona AZ – Yavapai County hired Asphalt Paving & Supply company to perform asphalt overlay roadwork on Red Rock Loop Road in Sedona, Thousand Trails and Warriors Run in Cottonwood, and East Kings Way and Mesquite Drive in Black Canyon City. Construction will begin September 6, 2022, and continue through October 20, 2022.
The scheduled road construction will consist of asphalt overlays, shoulder...
Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Consider Appointment to Vacancy
Sedona AZ – The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors will consider filling the vacancy for the Office of the Yavapai County Recorder at a special Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday, July 25, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. at the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors meeting room, 1015 Fair Street, Prescott, AZ 86305.
The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors solicited letters of interest and resumes from...
Arizona Interstate 17 Lane Closures Planned
Sedona AZ – The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to plan for lane closures along Interstate 17 between Camp Verde and Flagstaff as a project to install fiber-optic cable continues on July 18 – 20, 2022.
Drivers should slow down and proceed through the work zone with caution, watching for construction personnel and equipment, while the following restrictions are in place...
Eddie Maddock: Cultural Park Sacred Land, the Unsettled Controversy
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock reminds Sedona AZ politicians and voters that the USFS continues to protect sacred lands surrounding its city limits. The renamed “Cultural Park” was once part of reservation land, traded and then redesignated by Sedona politicians for “public use.” Developers and city politicians now want to bulldoze and build government subsidized housing...