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Eddie Maddock: The Tale That Wagged the Dog
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock offers Sedona the best of times and the worst of times in the ongoing dispute between the Chamber of Commerce destination marketing program and its local government control in a tale of one city.
Sedona AZ – The following phrase suggesting radical opposites is from the opening paragraph of the famous Charles Dickens’ novel, “A Tale of Two Cities:”
“It...
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...
Blaming Garbage Trucks for Sedona Road Conditions Is Absurd
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock
Sedona AZ (March 23, 2016) – SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock shares an email sent to the City of Sedona City Council members:
From: Eddie Maddock
Date: 3/22/2016 7:33:13 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients
Subject: SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING MARCH 23, 2016
TO: SEDONA CITY COUNCIL March 22, 2016
RE: CITY CONTROL OF RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE REMOVAL
Chances...
Above and Beyond Dog Tags
Sedona AZ (November 11, 2013) – This is a sight you have probably never seen. This is a rare and beautiful memorial to our veterans who were killed in the Vietnam War. It hangs in the National Veteran’s Art Museum, Chicago, Illinois.
When visitors first enter the museum, they will hear a sound like wind chimes coming from above and their attention will be drawn upward 24 feet to the ceiling...
Sedona Community Plan Revision Matrix
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock overhears Councilman Mark DiNunzio’s idea for a future Sedona five star resort at the wastewater treatment plant if land can be allocated
Sedona AZ (October 30, 2013) – SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock reviews the Community Plan presentations before the City Council as it is “cleaned up” so no “weaseling” happens before...
Eye on Sedona City Council July Meetings
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock
Sedona AZ (July 29, 2013) – City of Sedona taxpayer and resident Eddie S. Maddock pens the following open letter to the Sedona City Council and its Mayor:
Sunday, July 28, 2013
SUBJECT: SEDONA CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS JULY 30 & JULY 31, 2013
TO MAYOR ROB ADAMS AND MEMBERS OF THE SEDONA CITY COUNCIL:
What in the world is going on? Trying to figure...
Sedona City Council Smart Meter Tunnel Vision
SedonaEye.com columnist, Eddie S. Maddock, questions the lack of response to citizens smart meter concerns in an open letter to the Sedona City Council
Sedona AZ (June 12, 2013) – Switching hats from SedonaEye.com columnist to City of Sedona taxpaying resident, Eddie S. Maddock, writes an open letter to members of the Sedona City Council:
Watching and listening to Nancy Baer present her ongoing...
Curtain Falls on May 2013 City Council Performances
SedonaEye.com columnist, Eddie S. Maddock, examines the 2013 May performance of the Sedona City Council
Sedona AZ (June 5, 2013) – After the Sedona City Council’s Pre & Regular Meetings (3:00 PM & 4:30 PM respectively) on May 28, followed by a Special Meeting at 3:00 PM on the 29th, the final curtain (minus fanfare for an encore) came to rest, concluding the May performances in City...
If It Ain’t Broke Don’t Fix It
SedonaEye.com columnist, Eddie S. Maddock, questions the decision-making process to spend on wish lists and not address the “broken” in the city
Sedona AZ (April 22, 2013) – A curious idiom it is: “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.” As are many things, determination of whether something is “broke” or not is subjective.
In the case of Sedona and the ongoing tug of...
Eye on Sedona City Council Busy Days
SedonaEye.com columnist, Eddie S. Maddock on the Sedona City Council
Sedona AZ (March 12, 2013) – Sedona City Hall remains abuzz with Pre, Regular, and Special City Council Meetings.
Current order of business included a “special” meeting on March 7 with yet another two on tap. One is slated for March 13 to discuss the future of the Barbara Antonsen Memorial Park and then on March 14 there...