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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

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Council considers $103,997,987 budget for FY26

The Sedona City Council emerged from its budget work sessions on April 30 and May 1 with a preliminary figure of $103,930,000 for the city’s fiscal year 2026 budget, which would be third-largest in Sedona’s history behind the FY23...

Residents respond to 2025 budget survey questions

During the latest city of Sedona budget survey, which received 854 responses, majorities of residents told the city that they oppose any additional spending on a number of staff and council priorities, including building additional roads and a creekwalk....

Microtransit ridership down, per-ride cost drops below $100

The annual numbers for the city of Sedona’s trailhead shuttle system indicate that the trailhead shuttles appear to have reached a fairly constant rate of utilization, with 2024’s numbers showing only a slight increase from those in 2023. Figures...

City to approve $106.2M budget, largest in history

The Sedona City Council approved the city’s fiscal year 2025 tentative budget and expenditure limitation during its Tuesday, May 28 meeting. At $106,155,786, it will become the largest budget in Sedona’s history, breaking the FY23 record of $105.7 million....

Council approves $17.5M contract for Uptown garage

The Sedona City Council voted unanimously on May 14 to approve the contract for the proposed Uptown parking garage to provide potential employee and customer parking for Uptown businesses at a contract price of $17.5 million, and a total...

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School’s out for summer, but local camps fill the gap

The end of the school year is drawing near and registration for the city of Sedona’s summer camps opened...

Divided council approves new lease for Villas on Shelby

After a contentious discussion, the Sedona City Council approved a ground lease for the proposed Villas on Shelby 30-unit,...
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