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City to fund 80% of visitor center for one more year

The Sedona Chamber of Commerce’s Uptown Visitor Center will remain open following the Sedona City Council’s decision on April 9 to fund 80% of the center’s operations for the coming fiscal year given the possibility that the city could...

Sedona leads state in economic impact of arts sector

The Sedona Arts Center released the results of its latest study on the relationship between the arts and economic prosperity in Sedona, conducted in partnership with Americans for the Arts and sponsored by the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and...

Sedona City Council rejects own study on OHVs & health

The city of Sedona’s latest study on the environmental effects of off-highway vehicles, which became available in June, revealed that there are no significant environmental or health problems resulting from the use of OHVs inside or outside the city....

Sedona plans increased STR enforcement in 2024

The city of Sedona has made its New Year’s resolutions, one of which is to start cracking down on short-term rentals by revoking permits as a penalty for holding events or rentals’ lack of a transaction privilege license. Short-term...

City of Sedona may end funding to visitor center

The city of Sedona does not plan to renew its contract with the Sedona Chamber of Commerce for management of the Uptown Visitor Center for a second year following discussions among City Council and staff members during the council’s...

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Wine license plates coming to a vehicle near you

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed House Bill 2048, which provides for the creation of Northern Arizona wine trail specialty...

Council considers $105.5 million budget for coming year

Following two days of budget work sessions on April 17 and 18, the Sedona City Council elected to move...
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