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STR complaints down in 2024, most common in summer

The city of Sedona’s data on complaints about short-term rentals has revealed that the city averages one and a half STR complaints per day, that complaints are most likely to be made during Sedona’s slowest visitation season, that 25...

Homelessness and the pursuit of spiritual development

For some, like Jesse Clutterbuck, van life or homelessness is a pragmatic response to economic and physical challenges. For others, like Zack Martin, it’s part of a deliberate process of ethical and intellectual development. “I think a lot of...

Gordon Cantor climbs Bear Mountain 500 times

Have you done the Bear Mountain 500? Gordon Cantor has — and as far as anyone in Sedona can tell, he may be the only one who has. On March 20, Cantor made his 500th ascent of the 6,494-foot-high...

Sedona City Council votes 6-1 to annex 3,422 acres

In five minutes, Sedona got about 30% bigger — or rather, it will on Thursday, April 24, when the annexation of 3,422 acres west of town takes effect. The Sedona City Council approved the annexation ordinance in a 6-1...

Sedona City Council approves new amendments to short-term rental ordinance

The Sedona City Council unanimously approved amendments to the city’s short-term rental ordinance on March 25 after a first reading of the proposals on March 11. The amendments are part of plans “to make it less desirable to own...

City-supported STR bills falter in the legislature

The Sedona City Council has discussed the progress of bills through the Arizona State Legislature during multiple council meetings over the last few months. The city’s legislative priorities are not receiving much support from the state legislature this session,...

Chamber music Sundays: ‘The most civilizing things one can do’

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center paid a friendly visit to Chamber Music Sedona on Sunday, March 23, represented by violinists Julian Rhee and Arnaud Sussman, violist Paul Neubauer, cellist Sterling Elliott, bassist Anthony Manzo and pianist Wu...

City opposes Sedona tank-specific water rate hike

Sedona City Manager Anette Spickard sent a letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission on March 17 supporting the Arizona Water Company’s March 13 testimony requesting a rate increase but opposing the Arizona Corporation Commission’s staff recommendation that AWC be...

Council plans three Uptown kiosks, removal of trail information

The Sedona City Council approved a new contract with the Sedona Chamber of Commerce for operation of the Uptown Visitor Center on March 11, as well as authorizing city staff to spend $115,000 installing three information kiosks. Visitor Center...

27 city staff salaries now exceed $100,000

The American economy may have been stagnating for years, but the latest figures show that city of Sedona staff are still getting their raises. The number of members of city staff making $100,000 or more per year rose to...

About Me

Tim Perry grew up in Colorado and Montana and studied history at the University of North Dakota and the University of Hawaii before finding his way to Sedona. He is the author of eight novels and two nonfiction books in genres including science fiction, alternate history, contemporary fantasy, and biography. An avid hiker and traveler, he has lived on a sailboat in Florida, flown airplanes in the Rocky Mountains, and competed in showjumping and three-day eventing. He is currently at work on a new book exploring the relationships between human biochemistry and the evolution of cultural traits.
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