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City asks for input on land code, regulations

The city of Sedona is in the early stages of updating its Land Development Code — the local regulations governing how land may be used, subdivided and developed — with public outreach expected to begin in late May. Community Development...

Sedona housing gap widens

City's report highlights aging population, workforce shortages Nails will meet wood as 221 housing units are slated to go up in the coming years, however, it may not be enough to house Sedona's workforce. Sedona may need as many as 775...

Council votes 6-1 to OK car camp for homeless workers

The Sedona City Council voted 6-1 to approve a zone change to allow a car camp for local homeless workers on part of the Sedona Cultural Park and to authorize the management contracts for the camp during its Tuesday,...

Council calls for more tiny homes, city plans to add regulations

During their priority retreat on Thursday, Dec. 14, the members of the Sedona City Council discussed their desire to encourage the development of diverse housing types and tiny homes, and also approved moving forward with more regulations on such...

National Forest product permits can help reduce construction costs

The high prices of building materials continue to play a role in the Verde Valley’s housing shortage, with multiple projects delayed or canceled due to problems with financing as costs rise. Data from the National Association of Homebuilders shows...

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Sedona Red Rock High School senior shoots photos in state SkillsUSA competition

Eight years ago, when Sedona Red Rock High School student Kiernan Hale was 10 years old, he got his...

14 students from Valley Academy for Career and Technology Education win at state

Sedona Red Rock High School students earn certifications in professional trades industries Sedona Red Rock High School junior Sasha Barrera...
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