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Film fest up 56% over 2021

The Sedona International Film Festival more than double the attendees at this year’s regularly scheduled festival than the rescheduled festival last June. If it seemed like all the hotel bookings and traffic from SIFF came back quicker than usual, it’s...

SR89A work to take 1.5 years

Oak Creek Canyon is getting a 1.5-year-long face lift starting right before Sedona’s busiest tourist season. Despite the increased traffic during spring break, the Arizona Department of Transportation has granted an $11.1 million contract with Sand & Gravel Co. for...

Lack of roads, not marketing, is what causes our traffic

This Sedona City Council needs to fix the traffic problems caused by decades of municipal mismanagement. Council members and city leaders should be on the phone daily with officials in Coconino and Yavapai counties, the U.S. Forest Service, the...

ADOT pulls slip lanes from Sedona In Motion

One of the major components of the Sedona in Motion transportation plan has been scrapped by the Arizona Department of Transportation and the city of Sedona agrees. In 2018 the city of Sedona entered into an agreement with ADOT to...

GO Sedona is going forward

During the Sedona City Council meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 23, council members and staff brought up the term NIMBY — Not In My Back Yard — several times related to a plan to connect city streets for pedestrian use....

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School board seats open for Nov. ballot

Yavapai County voters will decide 61 different seats on local school boards on the Tuesday, Nov. 3, General Election. The...

City of Sedona releases results of Western Gateway / Sedona Cultural Park survey

The city of Sedona’s released the results of the recent Western Gateway/Sedona Cultural Park survey. Sedona City Council asked for...
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