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Wastewater Fees Fund City Boondoggles
Sedona AZ (February 19, 2013) – In a SedonaEye.com Letter to the Editor, a Sedona resident writes in opposition to wastewater plant solar panels, a costly construction project with little or no return on investment:
I am opposed to outfitting the wastewater plant with solar panels, because it’s just another construction boon and a waste of money, which should be used to pay down the city’s...
Sedona Needs Debt and Growth Referendum
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Sedona AZ (January 7, 2013) – In a Letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, a Sedona, Arizona city resident writes:
…Wed to a pro-growth agenda that subsidizes developers, consultants and the construction industry, the Sedona City Council is out of touch with us taxpayers. The mayor recently stated that streetlights were a highlight of 2012, though a majority of residents opposed...
Taxpayer Finds Tax Increases and Ballot Initiative Troubling
Sedona AZ (October 14, 2012) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Sedona Arizona taxpayer Henry Twombly takes issue with the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors tax rate increases and an education ballot initiative:
Twombly writes...Did you know that our tax rates rose significantly for next year: 15% on property; 16% for the Sedona Fire District; and 28% for the Sedona-Oak Creek School...
Not So Eaton Says Twombly
Sedona AZ (October 5, 2012) – In a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Sedona Arizona resident, Henry Twombly, challenges the truthfulness of statements attributed to him by fellow Sedona resident, James Eaton:
I apologize to Jim Eaton if I upset him so much that he feels he has to come after me. I appreciate a healthy exchange of opinions, wherein there is no absolute truth, just different...
Sedona Airport Mesa Requests Zoning Change for Development
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Sedona AZ (August 29, 2012) – In a Letter to the Editor of SedonaEye.com, a Sedona resident asks citizens to take note of a public announcement and voice an opinion to the Sedona City Council. The letter is as follows:
I hope you, my fellow citizens, have also received the Public Notice flyer.
If you didn’t, the Notice was to inform you that the Planning and...
Letter to the Editor: Red Rock News Owner Patronizes Sedonans
Though I don’t know him personally, I am sure the owner of the Red Rock News is an honorable, well-intentioned man and a highly respected member of the community. But I find many of his editorials to be patronizing, and many of his arguments to be specious. There seems to be a Father-Knows-Best theme that runs through the series of his editorials; nobly and consistently he appeals for the healing...