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House Bill 2096 would have eased tiny home construction

Residents of rural Yavapai and Coconino counties would have found it much easier to build on their properties if the Arizona Legislature had passed House Bill 2096, introduced by Rep. Barbara Parker of Mesa , during the current legislative...

All 11 bills addressing short-term rentals dead in state legislature; new bill aims at OHVs

Short-term rentals in Sedona are unlikely to face any additional regulation this year following the rejection of 11 bills by the Arizona legislature that would potentially have enabled cities to cap their numbers or otherwise regulate them. “They’re effectively...

NSA still under review

Nearly three weeks after the Sedona City Council forwarded its recommendations to U.S. Rep. Anne Kirkpatrick on the National Scenic Area, the congresswoman has yet to decide on the bill’s final language or verbalize any thoughts regarding the...

Council doesn’t endorse NSA

Sedona City Council scrapped a resolution regarding National Scenic Area designation Wednesday, Oct. 7, when Sedona resident Angela Lefevre told it draft legislation was already on its way. Council met in a special meeting to listen to public comment...

Council plans to draft law to protect forest land

The city of Sedona wants to hear from all stakeholders before it drafts a resolution endorsing National Scenic Area legislation. Letters went out to over 35 parties with vested interest in the community’s future a week and a half...

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Piano on the Rocks takes audiences ‘From Paris to Sedona’

Every spring, Piano on the Rocks stages its annual festival, which took place this year at Verde Valley School...

Council approves Andante path, improvements

The Sedona City Council unanimously approved a $3,032,684 contract with Pronghorn Services of Prescott Valley to construct the proposed...
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