OHVs

Recreation collaborative publishes OHV report

The Greater Sedona Recreation Collaborative, an unofficial group of environmentalists and civil servants who are committed to restricting off-highway vehicle use, released its recommendations for further limiting OHV use in the Sedona area as a 237-page report on March...

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...

Science is true, whether or not you believe in it

Given the ongoing discussion since last April about the danger allegedly posed and damage supposedly caused by OHVs, residents were certainly awaiting the city of Sedona’s technical study of the alleged problem with great anticipation. Many OHV opponents and perhaps...

Sedona City Council rejects own study on OHVs & health

The city of Sedona’s latest study on the environmental effects of off-highway vehicles, which became available in June, revealed that there are no significant environmental or health problems resulting from the use of OHVs inside or outside the city....

New city OHV study shows no action needed on dust, noise

One complaint about off-highway vehicles in the Sedona area is that their use is damaging the Coconino National Forest, but neither the Red Rock Ranger District nor the city of Sedona have an estimate of the number of acres...

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City weighs $2.4M service contracts for 7 nonprofits

Serving homeless families, Hope House of Sedona added to list of Community Service Providers The city of Sedona looks to...

100+ Women Who Care donate $29K to 2 nonprofits

On April 6, the 100+ Women Who Care Sedona-Verde Valley Chapter celebrated six years of community service to nonprofits...
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