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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...
Spring Creek and Villa Bellagio housing brings 10K new residents to Sedona doorstep
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Imagine the unimaginable.
Imagine two new villages, each about the size of Cornville, between Sedona and Cottonwood. Then imagine these villages are deliberately located on either side of Spring Creek, just off of AZ State Route 89A.
Imagine the impact on the threatened and endangered species that inhabit Spring Creek, especially...
Oak Creek Watershed Council April Meeting Notice
Sedona AZ – Please join the bimonthly meeting for Oak Creek Watershed Council from 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. on April 11, 2019. The meeting will be held in the Hummingbird Room at the Red Rock State Park Visitor Center, 4050 Red Rock Loop Road, Sedona, AZ.
Let the gatekeeper know you are attending the OCWC meeting to receive free admission into the park.
The OCWC April meeting will cover:
Upcoming...
Eddie Maddock: Massive Sedona 700 Mobile Home and RV Site Rezoning Near Approval
Eddie Maddock focuses her Eye on Sedona to the plunder and destruction of El Rojo Grande Ranch in the profit versus preservation of Sedona’s ancient Indian artifacts and red rocks, irreplaceable bird and animal habitat, and possible sewage contamination of the Red Wall Limestone aquifer that supplies water to Sedona, Page Springs and surrounding communities when bulldozers arrive to clear pristine...
Area Travel Management and Environmental Assessment Public Meetings
Aqua Fria ruin surrounded by Arizona desert and mountains
Sedona AZ (April 18, 2018) – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Hassayampa Field Office will hold two public meetings in early May to gather public input on the draft Black Canyon Corridor Travel Management Plan and Environmental Assessment. The documents have been released for public view and input.
The first meeting will be held May 2,...
Poco Diablo McGuire: Prescription Drug Take Back Day
SedonaEye.com Star Pet Columnist Poco Diablo McGuire wants his 4 Paws Up pals to encourage everybody to take advantage of the Food and Drug Administration’s April 28 semi-annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day when people can bring leftover prescription drugs to police departments, drugstores and other collection sites. Like Poco says, “It’s good to keep my 4 Paws Up friends...
RRREMD Fact Check 2016 Board of Directors Election
Sedona AZ (October 13, 2016) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Candidates for a Toxin Free RRREMD FACT CHECK 2016 Board of Directors ELECTION
ToxinFreeRRREMD.com
The following are fact checks on statements made on the campaign website for RRREMD candidates Mark Mumaw, Joanne Johnson and Dave Norton (rrremd2016.com):
1. “Re-elect Mumaw Johnson Norton”
FACT: Mumaw, Johnson...
ADOT to Begin South Mountain Freeway Loop 202
Sedona AZ (August 18, 2016) – Construction of the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway is scheduled to begin in early September after the U.S. District Court in Phoenix dismissed legal challenges and ruled that the Arizona Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration completed all steps required to move forward.
“This is a momentous day, not only for ADOT but for our many partners...
Join Sedona Conversation with U.S. Congressman Paul Gosar
Sedona AZ (March 23, 2016) – Concerned Citizens for America welcomes U.S. Congressman (AZ-CD4) Paul Gosar for an evening of conversation on Thursday, April 7, 2016, from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. at the Canyon Trails Cowboy Church, 3132 White Bear Road, Sedona, Arizona. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. for seating.
Topics for discussion will include:
“Whiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting!”...
Protecting Our Environment From a Monumental Threat
SedonaEye.com writer Dan Daggett went from eco-radical to conservative environmentalist after moving west to Flagstaff, AZ in 1980 where he immediately became involved as an environmental activist. Dagget worked with a variety of groups, some of which he originated, to designate wilderness, increase protection for mountain lions and black bears, and helped to initiate a campaign to ban uranium mining...