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Forum to address facts of short-term rentals

When someone mentions “short-term vacation rentals,” it conjures up a variety of thoughts and emotions among residents. While the practice has been legal for more than four years since the passage of Senate Bill 1350, its impact on the Sedona...

USFS, Chamber work to mitigate OHVs

With Northern Arizona’s wildfire season finally at a close, the Coconino National Forest is focusing again on off-highway vehicle management, and the agency is balancing two competing philosophies to protecting forest resources: Hard closures vs. softer touch measures like...

Sedona City Council unanimously OKs chamber funding

What is the definition of “desti­nation marketing”? If you had asked the seven members of the Sedona City Council on July 28, you may have received seven different answers. That is where the city and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce &...

State ups tourism spending by $101M

Last week, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced the release of $101 million in federal funds to help jump-start the state’s tourism industry, which was hit hard during the pandemic. And, Sedona plans to get in on the action. Thanks to...

Lonnie Lillie passes Sedona Chamber board gavel

This year’s annual Sedona Chamber of Commerce partner meeting may have had a new look, a new face at the podium and a new time of day, but the message of moving forward and working together remained the same. The...

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Kurt Harris hands off Sedona’s roads

Roxanne Holland takes over from retiring Public Works director Sedona Public Works Director Kurt Harris' last day was Wednesday, July...

Council OKs $97,963,222 FY27 budget

On Tuesday, June 23, the Sedona City Council unanimously approved its $97,963,222 budget for Fiscal Year 2026 to 2027,...
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