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Eddie Maddock: Kurt Gehlbach, Do hundreds more vehicles in Uptown make sense for the city of Sedona?
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock provides a forum for Sedona mayoral candidate, Kurt Gehlbach, to provide his perspective on the March 2020 City Council decision to approve the purchase of 430 Forest Road (Uptown) for over its appraised value, and encumbering more than $11 million in new debt for city taxpayers if projected tourism parking meter income fails to service the debt.
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Sedona Republicans receive overwhelming support from community
On a city of Sedona main thoroughfare, locals and passerbys honking car horns and waving in support of President Trump and other Arizona Republican candidates made it sound like “a St. Patrick’s Day parade” said participants and onlookers.
Sedona AZ – Sedona Republican Party Precinct Chairman, Ann Kelley, reported that the reception for the Republican SR 89A rally on Friday,...
Sedona Voter Says Stop
Sedona AZ (August 17, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
1. VOTE NO on $49.5 million Home Rule budget, including $149,000 budget for a ” sustainability ” czar.
2. VOTE YES on $36 million Permanent Base Adjustment (PBA), with NO CUTS for city services nor support to non-profits.
3. STOP “giving” $2.5 million to the Sedona Chamber of Commerce,...
Breaking News: Sedona Settles Permanent Base Adjustment Lawsuit – It’s on November Ballot
Sedona AZ (August 9, 2018) – The Permanent Base Adjustment will be on the November 6, 2018 ballot.
On August 3, Arizona Liberty, a local Sedona political action committee, filed a lawsuit in Yavapai County Superior Court against the City of Sedona for illegally invalidating its citizens’ initiative to place a Permanent Base Adjustment on the November 6, 2018 ballot.
“Yesterday, at the request...
Sedona City Traffic Plan: Run Roads Through Our Neighborhoods for Tourists
Sedona AZ (August 4, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
No on Home Rule!
Information & Perspective by Warren Woodward
Sedona, Arizona ~ August 4, 2018
Someone asked me how I was voting in Sedona and why. Because everyone is entitled to my opinion, below is my response.
No on Home Rule will force the City to prioritize spending — finally! Notice that the people...
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*...
Eye on Sedona Roads – Build them and then what?
Sedona AZ (May 19, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
On reading Christopher Fox Graham’s Red Rock News 5/18/18 editorial headlined by “Stay the course and build our promised roads” I asked myself; “and then what?”
The next thought I had was that our populace is split into three large and broad based line ups: One is comprised of residents...
Sedona Fire District Fearmongering Campaign
Sedona AZ (October 19, 2017) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
The SFD is mounting a full-court-press, fearmongering campaign to convince us residents to pass their $17.9m bond. I have already received two Safer Sedona fliers, exhorting me to do the right thing. Moreover I’ve twice seen people in Safer Sedona t-shirts, canvassing different neighborhoods, passing...
Eddie Maddock: History in Headlines
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock with a Sedona History in Headlines review.
Sedona AZ (June 25, 2017) – How much of a story can accurately be conveyed with a few simple words at the beginning of an article?
That, of course, is subjective and best ascertained by those reading the information and forming individual opinions which might thusly be considered as an invitation to objectivity,...