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Council votes 4-3 to hire a lobbyist to help pass short-term rental regulations

The Sedona City Council has approved hiring a lobbyist to give Sedona an additional voice in the ongoing short-term vacation rental issue. While the hiring passed during the meeting Tuesday, Sept. 28, council did so by a rare 4-3 vote....

Win for city on rentals

By Greg Ruland Larson newspapers A Coconino County Superior Court judge threw out two claims and questioned a third in a lawsuit against Sedona by opponents of the city’s short-term rentals ban....

Council bans rentals; approves Galloway project

Short-term rentals Short-term home rentals in Sedona are now a misdemeanor. Short-term rentals Short-term home rentals in Sedona are now a misdemeanor. Sedona City Council voted 6-0 on...

Group demands short term rentals

Sedona residents who want the right to rent their homes out for fewer than 30 days call existing laws “outdated” and demand the Sedona City Council make changes to allow the practice. By Greg Ruland Larson...

Vacation rentals ban reinforced

Sedona homeowners who rent their properties for short-term will soon face a stricter ordinance and tougher enforcement. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers Sedona homeowners who rent their properties for short-term will soon face...

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Rotary awards Sedona Teachers of the Year

The Rotary Club of Sedona Red Rocks presented its Teacher of the Year awards to Carianna Leifland, a middle...

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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