The second day of the Sedona City Council’s budget work sessions on Thursday, April 18, revealed that city staff have reserved $18.9 million in public funds to subsidize new apartment buildings in Sedona and are planning building code-related permit...
Following two days of budget work sessions on April 17 and 18, the Sedona City Council elected to move ahead with city staff’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2025. Initially proposed at $100,338,000, following discussion and adjustments, the estimated...
Members of Sedona’s arts community, led by Sedona Arts Center CEO Julie Richard, made a pitch to the Sedona City Council to increase arts and culture funding in next year’s budget during the council’s April 9 meeting.
Richard told...
Compared to most cities and towns during the pandemic, Sedona was an anomaly in the amount of sales and bed taxes brought in during that time. The city’s budget reflects that.
By a unanimous vote on Tuesday, July 13, council...
It comes as little surprise that the Sedona-Oak Creek School District is looking at a drop in enrollment for the upcoming school year as fewer younger families are moving into the area.
But the good news is, the drop is...
The Sedona-Oak Creek School District’s fifth and sixth-graders filled the gym at West Sedona School with noise on Friday,...
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