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Sedona Forest Road Construction Project to begin
Sedona AZ – As part of the Sedona in Motion (SIM) program, the city of Sedona and its contractor, Fann Contracting, Inc., will begin construction of the Forest Road Connection Project the week of April 25, 2022.
This project includes the construction of a new two-lane roadway that will connect the current terminus of Forest Road to a new intersection on State Route (SR) 89A, just west of the...
Eddie Maddock: A Miracle in Motion?
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock discusses the Sedona in Motion issue as a city plan comes with yet another expensive traffic standstill in Uptown for a year.
Sedona AZ – At long last initial steps have been taken to launch the Sedona in Motion plan. Tackling this monumental task aimed as the first step in addressing Sedona’s transportation issues has commenced at Sedona’s city center,...
Sedona road construction impact will be felt until summer 2020
Notice submitted by City of Sedona AZ
Sedona AZ – The city of Sedona advises local residents and the traveling public of the following road construction impacts now through summer 2020:
SEDONA IN MOTION
Uptown Roadway Improvements
Construction update of May 6, 2019
This update provides key dates and a general overview of Uptown construction plans. You will receive regular and more detailed construction...
Eye on Sedona with Mayor Sandy Moriarty
In spring of 2014, transit bus shelters were erected but the Verde Lynx system has been unable to attract consultant’s forecasted ridership for its Cottonwood – Sedona – round trip or one way routes. The Verde Lynx system also connects the Yavapai-Apache Reservation and honors its transit system tickets.
Sedona AZ – This SedonaEye.com article was submitted by the city of Sedona...
Red Rock Crossing Highway and Bridge to Sedona
Sedona AZ (September 3, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
The Red Rock Crossing?
Village of Oak Creek Photo by Bill Kusner
Recently, people have been working very hard behind the scenes, trying to find a new way to look at an “emotional” subject. They want to look at it “scientifically.” OK, scientifically, Red Rock Crossing is an extremely environmentally...
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,...
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…”...
Sedona in Motion Plan Diverts Tourists into Subdivisions
Sedona AZ (July 13, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Sedona in Motion (SIM) Council plan dumps tourist traffic into subdivisions to create profits for tourism business owners while destroying quality of life and safety for Sedona families and elderly writes traffic engineer John Roberts, a Sedona resident.
City staff and council are fully backing this SIM program...
Sedona Traffic Problems Caused by Chamber and City Council
Sedona AZ (June 26, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
The 7/20/18 Red Rock News editorial by Christopher Fox Graham is headlined by “Council, don’t listen to squeaky wheel NIMBYs.” Sounds good doesn’t it? And it strikes home into the willing skeptics among us. But, as a good solution to our traffic problems, it is just about a zero.
Graham...
City of Sedona Launches Online Traffic Survey
Sedona AZ (October 25, 2016) – Frustrated by traffic? The city of Sedona is hoping this simple, yet important question is enough of a conversation starter to encourage residents to complete an online survey to share their thoughts and concerns about specific traffic issues in and around the city. The survey will be available for three weeks, from October 25, 2016 to November 15, 2016.
City of...