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What Happened To My Sedona?
Sedona AZ (February 19, 2012) – Fay Richards, new Sedona Eye subscriber submitted a letter to the editor with the following comment:
“Your publication was suggested by a friend when she learned the RRNews had ignored it since sent in January (the letter) and I feel it reflects opinions of many Sedonans. It may be of interest to your public. I’d not known about your online Sedona...
Majority of Business Owners Intimidated by SFD Recall?
Sedona AZ (September 30, 2011) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
The SFD Board Recall is presenting challenges past Recalls haven’t had to face due to the temperament of those being recalled, and their supporters. We are finding an alarming number of people who truly hope the recall will be successful, however are afraid to sign petitions due to threats and intimidation....
Sedona Fire Board Business Meeting Minutes
Dear Editor,
Of particular interest, read Joe Demme’s report to the Board and his appalling personal attack on Sedona “yellow shirts” and citizen Wendy Tanzer for her Red Rock News Letter to the Editor opinion.
Visit the website www.SFDrecall.com for more information and to take action.
Concerned Citizen
Sedona, AZ
DRAFT
SFD BOARD BUSINESS MEETING
Station #1 – 2860 Southwest
Drive...
Sedona Fire District Accepting Chapel Station Committee Applications
Sedona AZ (April 19, 2011) – The Sedona Fire District Board is accepting applications from citizens to form a Chapel Station exploratory and design committee. The Committee will be comprised of not more than seven (7) citizens and not less than five (5) including one or two (1 or 2) Fire Board member(s) and one (1) SFD staff member.
Committee member applicants must be registered voters and...
Sedona Fire Chief Responds to Dave Norton, VEA Manager Email
Residents,
Please see below. These are my responses to Mr. Norton’s circulating email. I also encourage everyone to attend the meeting.
Mr. Norton,
· Education taxes are higher than our Sedona Fire District taxes – the school district is higher on its own, plus Yavapai Community College is within a few dollars of SFD. Overall, education is certainly much higher.
· ...
Eye on Sedona with Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime
Sedona AZ (March 4 2011)-A fire district is its own self-contained government entity on call 24 hours/7 days a week/365 days a year. A fire district must maintain its own general government services internally. Sedona Fire District emergency operational services include Structural Firefighting, Urban Interface Wildland Firefighting, Technical Rescue which involves High Angle Rope, Shorthauls, Swift...
Sedona Fire District Announces Vacancy on Fire Board
Sedona AZ (December 20, 2010)–The Sedona Fire District is looking for an individual to fill a position on its Governing Board. The resignation of one of the Board Members has created this opening. There are two years remaining on the term of this office.
SFD Board Members receive no financial benefits, it is a public service role. Board Workshops will be held on the second Wednesday monthly...
Sedona Fire Chief Hazime Addresses Role of Fire Board
Sedona Fire Chief Nazih M. Hazime
Sedona AZ (December 1, 2010)-The Sedona Fire District will soon have a new Fire Board. “I am eager to engage and begin working with the new board members,” says Sedona Fire Chief, Nazih M. Hazime writing of his role and that of the Sedona Fire Department and the Fire Board in an open letter to the Sedona fire district.
“To assist in creating continuity,...
Dear Editor a Response to Red Rock News Opinion!
Sedona AZ (October 6, 2010) – GO TO THE SOURCE IF YOU WANT THE FACTS ABOUT THE SEDONA FIRE DISTRICT! writes SedonaEye.com reader Karen Schmitt in all capitals to the Sedona Times news, adding, “This is in response to Mr. Dave Zirinsky’s charges against the Sedona Fire District that appeared in the Opinion column of the September 29 edition of Red Rock News.”
Sedona Fire Chief,...
Dear Editor: Fire Chief’s Chat in VOC
Last night, Fire District Chief Hazime hosted a “Chief’s Chat “at Station 3 in the VOC. That meeting was intended for the taxpayers to ask the Chief pertinent questions of interest that would help them understand what happens in the fire district and why. Instead, it was immediately taken over by the rantings and ravings of Mr. Lowell Johnson and his slate against the Chief and his staff.
Their...