During city budget work sessions on April 17 and 18 and a Sedona in Motion project update meeting on April 24, Sedona city staff updated the council on their plans to expand the city’s transit program, the possible arrival...
The Sedona Shuttle passed its quarter-million passenger mark in November and is reporting on-time performance averaging around 80%, while the Sedona City Council continues to explore the idea of restricting traffic flow along the publicly-owned Back o’ Beyond Road...
The Sedona City Council approved a reduction on Tuesday, Dec. 12, of the base fare for the city’s yet-to-be deployed microtransit system from $6 to $2.
Council members also explained their views on how Sedona’s transit needs have evolved...
The Sedona Shuttle’s second parking lot opened up last week after delayed construction.
The West Sedona-based shuttle currently runs to Soldier Pass and Dry Creek trailheads. Starting on Thursday, May 12, the shuttle will also be running to the newly...
The Mescal Day Use Trailhead is officially open to the public.
This past Monday, April 18, the trailhead was opened after four months of construction on the Coconino National Forest’s parking lot. This trailhead and parking lot gives access to...
The Sedona-Oak Creek School District’s fifth and sixth-graders filled the gym at West Sedona School with noise on Friday,...
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