sustainability

Two Sedona mayoral candidates clash at forum

Brian Fultz and Henry Silbiger outline to voters their competing priorities Keep Sedona Beautiful hosted a forum on Thursday, May 21, featuring current Sedona Vice Mayor Brian Fultz and political newcomer Henry Silbiger — both of whom are seeking to...

City council contemplates climate, carbon, capture

The Sedona City Council’s fiscal year 2025 budget work session on April 17 included an update on the city’s sustainability program, which has the goal of halving citywide carbon emissions by 2030, and a discussion of the possibility that...

Draft sustainability plan shows 35% progress in four years

The draft of the city of Sedona’s new municipal sustainability plan is out for review and has been expanded from 14 pages to 24 pages since the original plan was released in February 2020. The 2020 plan set out...

Community Plan goes out for public comment

Sedona city staff held a public forum on the city’s proposed 2023 Community Plan, which will update the city’s general plan at the 10-year interval required by state statute, at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Jan. 6....

Air conditioning adds 18% to Sedona’s greenhouse gas emissions

Stand in the line for the trailhead shuttle on a Saturday morning and you’ll hear, “I’m hot.” “My ankles are sweaty.” “I’m going to have a ridiculous tanline.” “This shirt is not going to last.” “His dog is hot.”...

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APS’ Shutoff Zones Grow

Emergency program may turn off power during high-risk weather If your power goes out on high-risk windy days, it may...

Rates to circle block, return for discussion

Council OKs parking vendor contracts, will vote on lot fees During its May 12 meeting, the Sedona City Council discussed...
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