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City of Sedona unveils program to get subdivisions ‘Firewise’ status

'Fire Safe Sedona' aims to stabilize insurance rates due to region's higher-risk urban-wildland interface The Community Development Department unveiled its Fire Safe Sedona Program during the City Council meeting on June 23, during which council unanimously supported the program to...

Cottonwood City Council kills rezoning for apartments by Sedona developer

Council votes 5-2 against 252 apartment units Cottonwood City Council rejected the rezoning for the proposed 252-unit Spring Verde Apartments project with a 5-2 vote during its June 16 meeting. The real estate developer for the project is Sedona resident William...

48 Sedona city staffers now earn over $100K

Number of earners triple since NEWS began tracking in 2021 Since the NEWS began its annual tracking of the salary group of city of Sedona staffers earning six-figure salaries in 2021, there are 48 employees currently earning in that group,...

Sedona City Council chats with residents

Meeting format aims to reduce friction between leaders & community Sedona City Council members held the first of its new Community Conversations at Community Library Sedona on April 29. The format eschews the typical Wednesday City Council work session, in which...

Council OKs Cultural Park 2.0 to draft amphitheater plan

Unanimously authorizes SCP 2.0 to discuss plans with venue operators Sedona City Council voted unanimously 6-0 — with Councilwoman Kathy Kinsella absent — to pursue a non-binding letter of intent Tuesday, April 28, with ad hoc group Sedona Cultural Park...

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Bliss’ bill turns soliciting sex into a felony

Laws target those who purchase prostitution Paying for sex is now a class 6 felony in Arizona following the signing...

Hobbs signs ‘Groseta Act’

Law honoring Cottonwood rancher requires labeling of lab-grown meat Where's the beef? A new Arizona law says that if it...
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