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Sedona commission eyes 2 properties for landmark status

Citywide historic survey to finish by end of year The Sedona Historic Preservation Commission is evaluating two local properties for Historic Landmark status. However, there is potential for more properties to be added in 2027 as Logan Simpson, an environmental and...

Sedona City Council chats with residents

Meeting format aims to reduce friction between leaders & community Sedona City Council members held the first of its new Community Conversations at Community Library Sedona on April 29. The format eschews the typical Wednesday City Council work session, in which...

Second Cultural Park survey coming

While the process to produce a new master plan for the Sedona Cultural Park appears to be running three months behind schedule, residents can look forward to a new online survey on options for the park coming out this...

Give input on Sedona’s budget

If you would like to have your say in how Sedona officials spends funds this next fiscal year, the city is offering a way to do so. The city of Sedona encourages residents to take an online survey before Wednesday,...

City of Sedona asks for locals’ views

The city of Sedona wants to know what’s on your mind. At the end of last month the city posted a comprehensive community survey on its website. The results are used by staff and the Sedona City Council in a...

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Retired police officer stops courier scam attempt on nonagenarian

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Video of Sedona Mayoral and City Council candidate forum at SPAC

Sedona voters heard directly from local candidates during the Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce’s 2026 Mayoral & City Council...
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