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Village of Oak Creek Homeowner Revolt Brewing
Sedona Arizona golf course
A rebellion is brewing in the Village of Oak Creek as growing numbers of homeowners discover that VOCA (Village of Oak Creek homeowners Association) is quietly transforming itself into a glitzy golfers country club—at our expense, and without our approval. And they want to raise our assessments to pay for it.
At a time of rampant job loss, bankruptcies and foreclosures,...
Sedona Fire District Lives Depend on It
Sedona AZ –The Sedona Eye received this Letter to the Editor asking Sedona Fire District seniors to consider the many ramifications of SFD Governing Board actions. The writer asked that his name not be used.
Dear Sedona Fire District taypayers,
One of the main reasons why my wife and I moved to Sedona about 10 years ago was the excellent medical care provided by the local medical facilities,...
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.
· ...
Dear Editor: Response to Mr. Kusner’s November 23 Letter on Red Rock Scenic Road Herbicide Use
Weeds in Hwy 179 Medians – North view – Exclusive SedonaEye.com Photo c2010
Sedona AZ (December 4, 2010) – In a SedonaEye.com Letter to the Editor, a reader writes:
I would like to reply to the comments of Mr. Kusner in his letter to the editor of November 23, 2010 “Response to Use of Herbicides on Red Rock Scenic Byway.”
First, pesticide is a general term referring to any substance...
Use of Herbicides on Sedona Red Rock Scenic Byway
Sedona AZ (November 23, 2010) – The following is a Sedona Eye news Letter to the Editor from Bill Kusner as Chair of the All-American Road Committee :
These comments are submitted as an Opposing Guest Perspective by the All-American Road Committee (AARC) in response to the Guest Perspective written by Paul Gazda in the November 18, 2010 Sedona Eye. The AARC’s parent organization is Village...
Sedona Times September Newspaper Breaks Village Weed Control Story
Weeds in Arizona Hwy 179 Medians – North view – Exclusive SedonaEye.com Photo c2010
Sedona AZ (November 19, 2010) – Over a year ago, I became involved in the process of awarding the landscape maintenance bid for the highway because I realized most people were unaware of the extensive data on the health hazards of pesticides and wanted to share what I’d learned as a member of the...
Sedona Village Christian School Enrollment Opens
Sedona AZ (August 11, 2010) – Located in Sedona’s Village of Oak Creek, the Village Christian School Daycare and Preschool is housed on the beautiful grounds of the Church of the Nazarene. For more information and to discuss availability and enrollment options, call 928-284-1762 today.
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Letter to the Editor: Vote NO on Prop 400
Dear Editor: I read with great interest and concern, Publisher Robert B. Larson’s editorial, entitled, “Yes vote on Prop. 400 would lead to more consensus”. Mr. Larson stated in that editorial: “When are we as residents of the most beautiful place in the world, going to understand that everyone has a right to their opinions and deserves to be heard?”. I’d like to offer my perspective,...
Sedona Big Park Council Hears NSA Debate
Tommy Acosta
Sedona AZ (June 15, 2009) – Big Park Council, the council which represents twenty-seven home owner associations in the Village of Oak Creek (VOC), Sedona, Arizona, met on Thursday, June 11, 2009, at the Sedona Fire District VOC fire station meeting hall.
The business meeting began at 9:00 in the morning but, due to a debate on the NSA Designation, dozens of interested folk...
Going Around In Circles About Roundabouts
Sedona AZ (February 7, 2009) – An Opinion by Sedona resident Cynthia Tierra:
In the SVVT (Sedona Verde Valley Times) February 5th issue, Charles Hinkley presented a history behind the development of roundabouts on Hwy 179 and on Hwy 89A and he claims roundabouts are an asset to the community. Public input helped determine the choices that were made, but that doesn’t mean the roundabouts...