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City of Sedona Seeks 2024 Military Service Park Inscriptions

This notice provided by the city of Sedona for its Department of Parks and Recreation. Sedona AZ – The Sedona Parks and Recreation department welcomes applications for a 2024 annual inscription at the Sedona Military Service Park highlighting local veterans who honorably served our country. Veterans who reside or resided in the greater Sedona area and or families of greater Sedona area veterans wishing... 

July 4 Weekend Significantly Increased Public Safety Agencies Calls

Sedona AZ – The 2023 Independence Day weekend of June 30 to July 4 culminated with a significant increase in service calls and outdoor activity incidents around northern Arizona, per the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office activity report. CCSO Deputies worked closely with officers from the United States Forest Service, National Park Service, Arizona Game and Fish, and other Northern Arizona... 

Eddie Maddock: Sedona, what’s in store for 2024?

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock on Sedona city employees salary and additional compensation packages budgeted for 2024. Sedona AZ – WHAT’S IN STORE FOR 2024? Boldly and sincerely stated in a video at the opening of City Council meetings is Sedona’s Vision: “To be a city that is constantly vigilant over the preservation of its natural beauty, scenic vistas, pristine environment... 

GO status lifted; Sedona residents under evacuation may return home

Sedona AZ – With Oak Creek water levels lowering, the GO status issued last night, March 15, 2023, to evacuate certain neighborhoods has been lifted. All residents may return home and are reminded to be in ready status and watch for changing weather. The areas in the ordered evacuation included: Trails End Rd Trails End Ln Blackhawk Ln Newcastle Ln Oak Creek Mobilodge Copper Cliffs Dr Copper Cliffs... 

Eddie Maddock: Surveys versus Polls

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock addresses city of Sedona polls and whether those surveys will have impact and value. Sedona AZ – Results of city of Sedona’s most recent survey in conjunction with 2024 budget planning were recently released. Sedona claims a population of 9,684 residents, 682 (7.0425%) of whom responded to the city survey. Considering only the first twelve on the... 

2023 St. Patrick’s Day Parade Participation Guide

Sedona AZ – Join the city of Sedona and its Parks and Recreation Department for the 2023 annual St. Patrick’s Parade. The family fun festivities are presented by the city of Sedona. This St. Patrick’s Day parade will begin at 10:30 a.m. on March 18, 2023, from Jordan Historical Park and proceed south on Jordan Road to Mesquite Avenue. Parade entrants will include civic, social, cultural... 

Eddie Maddock: Hip Hip Hooree’ it is 2023

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock welcomes 2023. Sedona  AZ  – Sure enough, the page has been turned on at least a few of the many calendars generally distributed prior to the end of a year. Not only have we changed calendars, but in just a few short days January will become history. Even under stressful conditions relating to predicted economic uncertainties, City Council members are... 

Sedona Dog Park Opens April 2023

City of Sedona announces dog park 2023 hours and rules and regulations for its use. Sedona AZ – The city of Sedona welcomes all dogs and dog owners to enjoy its expanded dog park at Posse Grounds in west Sedona. The city expanded the existing dog park to include more square footage for dogs to run. Currently it features a temporary sand surface while the city evaluates the installation of... 

Eddie Maddock: Sedona Waste Not, Want Not

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock discusses Sedona Sustainability and Home Rule and encourages city voters to sustain the voice of their power by voting August 2, 2022 in the Primary. Sedona AZ – Recently there’s been considerable discussion and emphasis placed on the subject of “sustainability” which is not a new concept. For example, is anyone still around who might... 

Eddie Maddock: Sustainable or Implausible?

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock asks Sedona voters to decide whether sustainability is no longer plausible with red rock demolition for road construction, loss of scenic views to careless building and past city funded projects that failed miserably. Sedona AZ – Sometimes it’s impossible to predict what a person can come up with by researching the Internet. Have any of you attempted... 
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