housing shortage

Sedona housing gap widens

City's report highlights aging population, workforce shortages Nails will meet wood as 221 housing units are slated to go up in the coming years, however, it may not be enough to house Sedona's workforce. Sedona may need as many as 775...

Sedona issues 32 new home permits in 2023

During the first eight months of 2023, the city of Sedona issued a total of 453 building permits, an average of 57 permits per month. The average annual number of permits issued from 2000- 2022 was 574. Thirty-two of...

Loren protests city’s housing shortage

If you have driven on State Route 89A by Coffeepot Road in the past few days, you may have noticed someone standing with a sign advocating for the working homeless of Sedona. That someone is Zzenn Loren, formerly known...

Sedona, Verde Valley housing study gets funding

In July, the city of Sedona entered into a contract with the firm Elliott D. Pollack and Company to do a study on housing needs in the area. Sedona is paying $100,000 to the firm for the study of...

Borowsky family looks to build new housing between Sedona and Cottonwood

For the past 15 years Eric Borowsky has been trying to decide the proper use for his land. He’s confident he’s found it. Spring Creek Ranch is the brainchild of Borowsky and his daughter, Lisa Borowsky, who...

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Adam Sheafe gets life sentence for murder of Rev. Bill Schonemann

Arrested in a Sedona manhunt after killing a pastor in New River in 2025  Adam Christopher Sheafe, 50, was sentenced...

City launches K-5 programs

The city of Sedona’s new afterschool program runs Monday through Thursday through the end of September. Josh Frewin, Sedona’s Parks...
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