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Sedona modifies trailhead shuttle plan

On May 11, the Sedona City Council approved staff moving forward with an expedited plan to provide shuttle service to some of the area’s most popular trailheads to help reduce traffic and illegal parking. But just less than a month...

Sedona City Council puts transit plan on a fast track

As a result of this year’s spring break crowds, which brought an increase in traffic and parking issues at area trailheads, the city is looking to do something about it — several years ahead of schedule. The Sedona City Council...

Sedona wants temp tax hike to be permanent

The city of Sedona is moving forward with a plan to extend a temporary half-cent sales tax indefinitely to help cover the costs of transit within the Sedona area. The Sedona City Council unanimously approved staff moving forward with a...

Weber hired as Sedona’s first transit manager

Robert Weber had a plan that eventually he would move and possibly retire in Sedona. Little did he know that the plan would take effect several years earlier than expected. The city of Sedona recently announced that Weber was hired...

Council buys 3 Uptown parcels for $947K

As the city of Sedona continues to move forward with a transit plan, a major step was taken that carries a price tag of nearly $1 million. On Tuesday, Sept. 8, the Sedona City Council approved the purchase of three...

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Construction of ‘no parking’ zone along Dry Creek Road begins

Yavapai County is about to begin construction of a new $40,000 “no parking” zone along Dry Creek Road. Construction...

Sedona mayoral rivals Scott Jablow and John Martinez debate issues

The political action committee called “Sedona Residents Unite” held a candidate forum on Wednesday, April 17, for the two...
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