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2007 Marks Year of Change

Greater Sedona made it through another year bringing with it new development, betterment of education and a few new roads, but not without a bit of controversy to make things exciting. ...

P&Z studies 50-unit complex

Fifty-nine old pinkish-beige mobile homes are scheduled for removal from a creekside location as soon as plans for a new development are approved by the Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission. By...

Hwy. 179 contract goes to Tempe firm again

Arizona Department of Transportation awarded a $39.9 million contract for Phase 2 of the Hwy. 179 Improvement Project to the same contractor working on Phase 1. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers...

Chapel’s sewer connection goes down the drain

Sedona City Council put the brakes on a $19 million sales tax bond because it still can’t decide if it wants to connect the city’s sewer system in the Chapel area. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers...

$200K to save trees

The Arizona Department of Transportation plans to spend $200,000 more on the Hwy. 179 Improvement Project to save trees between the ‘Y’ intersection and Oak Creek Bridge. By Trista Steers...

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