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City of Sedona talks parking & garage

Sedona City Council heard an update Jan. 27 on the $26.4 million Uptown Parking Garage, which will add about 270 new public parking spaces. The project is about 70% complete, and anticipated to open in June. Much of the discus­sion...

Council considering Uptown Residential Parking Program

Sedona City Council met Tuesday, Jan. 27, and received an update from Transit Administrator Amber Wagner and new Parking Administrator David Velasco on the upcoming Uptown Residential Parking Program, which will affect Uptown residential streets including Smith, Wilson, Van...

Microtransit buses: 1 year later

The Sedona Shuttle Connect microtransit, on-demand bus service run by the city of Sedona, turned one year old in the last week of August. While it is much smaller, the service has seen similar trends as the larger trailhead shuttle...

Garage may open by May

Those looking for a parking place in Uptown may have more options by next summer. City of Sedona staff gave their quar­terly update on the Sedona in Motion transportation projects during the Sedona City Council meeting Tuesday, Sept. 23....

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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...

Velazquez is SRRHS’ 2026 valedictorian

Will head to Mexico for college with dream of becoming a neurosurgeon Karol Laija Velazquez, 17, will walk across the...
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