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City of Sedona seeks residents for Expenditure Limitation Options group

Sedona AZ city view 2015 Sedona AZ – The city of Sedona invites interested residents to apply to participate in a work group to explore the city’s expenditure limitation options in advance of the November 2020 election. As background, every Arizona city or town has a state-imposed expenditure limitation, or a cap on spending, unless voters approve a separate expenditure limitation. The most... 

Straight Facts for the Sedona Election Voter

Sedona AZ (July 30, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Clearing the fog gets done by first voting NO on Home Rule and then, more importantly, to select a new city council on August 28. Let’s also all heed editor Christopher Fox Graham’s advice in the 7/27/18 Friday Red Rock News to. . “Get your facts straight before voting in election…”... 

The Wizards of Sedona: Vote Getters

Sedona AZ (June 19, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: In an earlier article I included the chart below to show what I called the Blob Effect. I compared the growth of Sedona city government to the alien creature in the 1958 movie, The Blob. This organism kept on growing bigger and bigger, just like our City staff and budgets as this chart attests… FISCAL FULL-TIME*... 

Sedona Eye on City Financial Services

This City of Sedona article written by Tabitha Miller, Finance Director and submitted by city staff Sedona AZ (March 15, 2014) – The City of Sedona’s budget process began on December 16, 2013, with a City Council work session to set goals and priorities for the new fiscal year (the City’s fiscal year runs from July 1st to June 30th). During January and February, City departments fine-tuned... 

Facts on City of Sedona Reduction in Force (RIF)

This article written and submitted by the City of Sedona staff. Sedona AZ (May 3, 2010) – The City of Sedona’s employees are the most valuable resource we have in providing quality customer service to the public. However, they also represent 65% of the City’s operating costs. When revenues decline at the rate they have over the past 24 months, the only option for a reasonably balanced budget... 
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