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Sedona City Talk Article for May 2010
Authored By Councilor Pud Colquitt: This being the last article I will write for the City I am going to take a few liberties. For the past 9 years I have had the pleasure of serving the City. For 3 years I served on the Planning and Zoning Commission, which was a position I truly enjoyed and with the aid of a great staff, I gained knowledge about the process of how this community developed. ...
P&Z Permit Hearing Sedona Farmers Market May 4
Friends of the SEDONA COMMUNITY FARMERS MARKET invite you to join us for a Public Hearing with the Planning and Zoning Commission today May 4th, 2010 at 5.30pm in the City Council Chambers. Our goal is to obtain a Conditional Use Permit which will allow the market to continue and be held open year-round at the Sedona Airport. Thank you for your support!
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City Talk Column for April 28, 2010
This article is authored by Vice Mayor Cliff Hamilton and submitted by the City of Sedona.
Sedona AZ (April 28, 2010) – A paradox is a contradiction that also happens to be true. We have several here in Sedona.
One paradox is our notion that Sedona is just a small town. We talk about small town character and small town feel. In so many ways, however, we are not a small town at all but a much...
Sedona City Election Mail-in Ballots Big Success
SEDONA AZ-March 23, 2010–More than half of the mail-in ballots were returned in the Sedona city election ending March 9th said Yavapai County elections department director, Lynn Constabile. Of the 6,778 registered Sedona voters, Constabile reported 53.6% returned valid ballots. The County deemed the vote by mail program a success when compared with other town and city elections since...
Register to Vote Here! Do it now!
Don’t delay! Do this today! Do it now! Here’s how:
* Register to vote. You can do this online.
http://capwiz.com/nea/az/utr/1/GJCLMFURVK/ORVPMFVLBQ/4886661066/
The last day to register to vote is April 19, 2010.
* Register to receive a permanent early ballot. Request your early
ballot through your county recorder’s...
Sedona Hosts Open House on Parks Alcohol Policy
Sedona AZ (March 20, 2010) – The City of Sedona Department of Parks and Recreation will host an open house to accept comments on a draft alcohol policy for City parks. Community input on the draft alcohol policy will be considered by the Parks and Recreation Commission and the City Council when it comes forward for their consideration.
The Open House will be held on Tuesday, April 6, 2010, from...
Camp Soaring Eagle Opens New Office
Camp Soaring Eagle moved into the Village of Oak Creek Ranch House Business Square and celebrated its new office with a ribbon cutting, Thursday March 11, 2010. Sedona, Cottonwood and Flagstaff Chamber of Commerces sent representatives to the ribbon-cutting. Camp Soaring Eagle Executive Director Jennifer Perry said, “Camp Soaring Eagle is focused on sending kids to camp.” ...
Sedona Voters Apathetic and Lazy
Sedona AZ (March 16, 2010) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
I seem to recall in history classes during those long hours in grade school and high school that there were 100s of thousands of men and women who gave their lives so that we may be free. Free to elect who we wanted to represent us and protect our republic at all levels of government.
Sedona just completed an...
Arizona State Parks Face Funding Crisis
Sedona AZ (March 12, 2010) – The following is a letter sent to the Speaker of the Arizona House and copied to the SedonaEye.com (formerly SedonaTimes.com) from reader Peggy Chaikin:
Speaker of the House
Representative Kirk Adams
kadams@azleg.gov
Dear Sir:
This letter is in reference to HCR2040 a proposal for sustainable funding for Arizona State Parks system. As you know, this proposal is fallen...
SR 179 Business Signage Compliance Required
Article submitted by the City of Sedona
Sedona AZ (March 11, 2010) – Prior to the start of construction of road improvements to the Arizona SR 179 corridor, the Sedona City Council directed Community Development staff to allow additional temporary signage for businesses. The Council felt that allowing additional signage opportunities for businesses would help offset and soften the impact of the...