parks and recreation

Council adds $1.76M in spending to FY27 budget

City pauses talks on school programs to later meeting Sedona City Council gave its tentative approvals and rejections on decision packets on April 23, the second day of its two-day budget work session. The packets totaled $1,476,899 in one-time and $285,472 in ongoing...

Council OKs $981K for Ranger park upgrades

Sedona City Council unanimously approved a $981,319 construction contract with EDGE Construction LLC on April 28 for building improvements at Ranger Station Park, located at 250 Brewer Road. The park — which the city purchased in 2014 — was recently...

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,...

Red Dirt Turns 10 with free Friday concerts

Runaway Fire ignited the season with May 1 show Strike up the band — the Red Dirt Concert Series is celebrating its 10th anniversary with free concerts every Friday in May from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Posse Grounds...

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...

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Voters will decide park’s fate

Sedona City Council will not appeal court ruling on Cultural Park initiative Proposition 403, the Sedona Cultural Park Preservation Act...

Sedona-Oak Creek School District loses fewer students than expected

Approved CurriculumValley Academy for Career and Technology Education: Digital photography, law enforcement and sports medicine to take place at...
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