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Tucson Sonoran Corridor Route Study Seeks Public Input
Sedona AZ (May 24, 2017) – The Arizona Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration have begun a three-year environmental study of potential routes for the proposed Sonoran Corridor, which would connect Interstate 19 to Interstate 10 south of Tucson International Airport. It begins with a comment period lasting through July 15, 2017, that encourages all members of the public...
Clarkdale Summer Block Party
Sedona AZ (May 23, 2017) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
It’s a party!
The Clarkdale Downtown Business Alliance along with Made in Clarkdale are excited to bring you our first Clarkdale Summer Block Party. We’ll have live music, food from Clarkdale’s local restaurants and a beer garden sponsored by Hensley Beverage Company.
There’s never a cover...
BLM Seeks Public Input for Buckeye Hills Travel Management Plan
Sedona AZ (May 23, 2017) – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Lower Sonoran Field Office invites the public’s participation in the development of the Buckeye Hills Travel Management Plan and Environmental Assessment (TMP/EA). The two public meetings will be held on June 6 and June 7, 2017.
The TMP/EA includes the Buckeye Hills East and West travel management areas and encompasses the communities...
2017 Sedona Employee of the Year
Warren Campbell, City of Sedona AZ 2017 Employee of the Year
Sedona AZ (May 22, 2017) – Community Development Department Assistant Director Warren Campbell is the city’s 2017 Employee of the Year. Campbell was recognized May 18, 2017, at a City Hall employee event. Campbell joined the city as a principal planner in 2015.
“In a very short time, Warren has demonstrated a tremendous amount of...
Monday Morning Coffee with Alejandro Gutierrez
Sedona AZ (May 22, 2017) – Join real estate insider Alejandro Gutierrez, Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty, as he shares his Monday Morning Coffee with you from Sedona, Arizona:
Despite the global uncertainties around the world, recently released data showed that U.S. consumer sentiment remained at the elevated levels seen since the election.
The preliminary reading for the consumer...
Law Says Use Seat Belts and Car Seats
Sedona AZ (May 20, 2017) – In an effort to save more lives on Arizona roadways, the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety is joining the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office and our local law enforcement partners to enforce Arizona’s seat belt and child safety seat laws. The enforcement effort will run from May 22 through June 4, 2017.
Arizona has a secondary seat belt law that allows officers...
AZ I-17 overnight closures scheduled in Phoenix area
Sedona AZ (May 19, 2017) – Mark your travel calendars as ongoing work to install new traffic flow sensors will require overnight closures of southbound AZ Interstate 17 sections in the Phoenix area, Monday through Thursday nights, May 22 through 25, 2017. The Arizona Department of Transportation says drivers should allow extra travel time and consider alternate routes while the following section...
ADOT Plans San Pedro River Bridge Delays
Sedona AZ (May 19, 2017) – Southeast Arizona drivers can expect brief delays as Arizona Department of Transportation crews replacing State Route 92 bridge over the San Pedro River move to the north side of the bridge to complete work.
Drivers should expect delays from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. on Monday, May 22, as workers prepare to move equipment from the south side of the bridge to its north side....
Following Fatal Fire, CPSC Warns Public to Stop Using LayZ Hoverboards
Sedona AZ (May 19, 2017) – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging consumers to immediately stop using LayZ Board self-balancing scooters (known as hoverboards). CPSC has evidence that LayZ Board was the hoverboard involved in the tragic fire on March 10, 2017, in Harrisburg, Pa., which took the lives of two young girls.
These hoverboards were manufactured in Shenzhen, China,...
Dynamite Discovery Causes Yarnell Evacuation
Dynamite (pictured above) in use during the construction of Douglas Dam, a Tennessee hydroelectric dam built in record time in the early 1940s to meet emergency energy needs at the height of World War II. (Public domain photo)
Sedona AZ (May 18, 2017) – On May 17, 2017, around 2:15 in the afternoon, two men walked into the Yarnell Sheriff’s substation to report finding a box of dynamite while...

