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.
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The Sedona City Council made the unanimous decision to cancel its contract with Flock Safety and to remove the currently installed 11 automated license plate readers during its meeting Tuesday, Sept. 9.
“This underscores the importance of independent media in...
Eagle-eyed NEWS readers pointed out a Flock Safety Inc. Automatic License Plate Reader was installed at Grasshopper Point at 89A and Forest Service Road 640. The Coconino County Sheriff’ Office subsequently confirmed they are leasing the camera from the...
We would like to commend the five members of Sedona City Council Councilmen Brian Fultz, Derek Pfaff and Pete Furman and Councilwomen Melissa Dunn and Kathy Kinsella — for directing city staff to shut down the automated license plate...
The Sedona Police Department’s Automated License Plate Reader program with Flock Group, Inc. has been indefinitely shut off following a majority consensus of Sedona City Council special meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 13, with an at-times clamorous 50 attendees —...
Could tie into future OHV permitting system
The city of Sedona and the U.S. Forest Service have been awarded a...
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