Short-term rentals in Sedona are unlikely to face any additional regulation this year following the rejection of 11 bills by the Arizona legislature that would potentially have enabled cities to cap their numbers or otherwise regulate them.
“They’re effectively...
The Sedona City Council started off the 2024 legislative session supporting several bills advocated by the League of Arizona Cities and Towns, as well as a number of nonLeague-affiliated bills about referendums, penalties for disobeying state law and taxes...
The Sedona City Council received a sales and bed tax update from Finance Director Cherie White during its Nov. 28 meeting, which indicated that tax receipts for the first three months of the fiscal year are up slightly compared...
The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled that the Village of Oakcreek Association cannot retroactively impose its 2016 ban on short-term rentals on property owners who acquired title to their property prior to the ban, reaffirming an earlier decision...
During the Aug. 22 meeting of the Sedona City Council, the council’s members pressed city Finance Director Cherie White to disclose the proportion of lodging taxes paid by short-term rentals, which White refused to do, citing Arizona Department of...
U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego held a town hall at the Yavapai-Apache Nation on April 17, introduced by Yavapai-Apache...
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