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Yavapai County Comprehensive Plan: Roadmap to protect and preserve your community
Sedona AZ – You may have noticed that your city or town is growing or being impacted by growth. Yavapai County is growing and developing at unprecedented rates. People are moving here from all over the nation and globally. How will the County grow and develop responsibly while maintaining the unique quality and character and culture of the Southwest region for its residents and newcomers? Identifying...
Letter from Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Chairman Craig L. Brown
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter from Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Chairman Craig L. Brown:
This week Yavapai County suffered its first death to the Coronavirus. As a husband, father and resident of Yavapai County, my heart goes out to the families most affected by this tragic loss. The reality of this heartbreaking event has made the seriousness of Covid-19 exceedingly clear to everyone...
Spring Creek Development Sent Back to Planning and Zoning
Sedona AZ – On January 15, 2020 at the regular Yavapai County Board of Supervisors meeting in Cottonwood, applicants Eric and Lisa Borowsky requested a continuance for a zoning map change of approximately 282 acres, known as Spring Creek, until the March 18, 2020 Board of Supervisors meeting.
Yavapai County Development Services Director David C. Williams informed the Board that they could go...
Census Bureau workers begin 2020 survey
Sedona AZ – As the 2020 Census approaches, Yavapai County residents will begin to see Census Bureau workers out in their communities. The public is reminded to ensure they are being visited by an OFFICIAL representative.
Decennial Census Address Canvassers, who verify addresses in preparation for the Census, will be in the area through July, and permanent annual surveyors may currently be in...
Village of Oak Creek Residents Say No to Incorporation Nonsense
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Editor:
Sedona Arizona’s Village of Oak Creek in 2012.
Yet again, we Village of Oak Creek residents have been told what is for our own good. The impetus for this new thrust for incorporation is because of the Hilton and Element hotels, and to that we say: “barn door, meet late closer.” This time Mr. Krupa...
Eddie Maddock: Sedona Year 2020
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock reminds Sedona in 2020 it’s wise to keep in mind that hindsight is always twenty-twenty.
Sedona AZ – The birth of a brand new year, 2020, is welcomed with optimism for positive opportunities on the horizon. Breaking in a new calendar and not forgetting when writing to change the date to “2020” accordingly are reminders that time flies, and...
Yavapai County Supervisors and two State legislators discuss next session objectives
Sedona AZ – On December 9, 2019, the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors along with Craig Sullivan, Executive Director of the County Supervisors Association (CSA), met with Arizona Senate President Karen Fann and Arizona State Representative Steve Pierce to discuss Yavapai County’s objectives for the upcoming legislative session.
Topics included:
County Budget priorities
Arizona Department...
County Planning and Zoning to hear Spring Creek housing development application
Sedona AZ – The public is advised that the application for the “Spring Creek Ranch” development is scheduled to be heard by the Yavapai County Planning and Zoning Commission at 9:00 a.m. on December 19, 2019 at 10 South 6th Street in Cottonwood, Arizona.
Comments regarding this project can be sent to Yavapai County Development Services at planning@yavapai.us or by phone at 928-771-3214...
The Verde Bridge Nobody Wants
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Dear Editor,
The Verde Connect is being challenged for its negative eco-impact on the fragile desert river and valley. Camp Verde AZ is slated for a bridge that “nobody wants” writes Yavapai County’s Eric Eberhard. @Photo Exclusive SedonaEye.com
This section is not the actual letter. It is to convince you that...
Yavapai Supervisor Asks for Inspection Fee Waiver
Sedona AZ – Yavapai County Supervisor Jack R. Smith is pleased to announce at the upcoming Budget Study Session he will request the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors waive the Community Health Services Environmental Health inspection fees for all public schools in Yavapai County. The fees to be waived include inspection of school cafeterias, school grounds, school pools, and Booster Club food...