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Microtransit ridership down, per-ride cost drops below $100

The annual numbers for the city of Sedona’s trailhead shuttle system indicate that the trailhead shuttles appear to have reached a fairly constant rate of utilization, with 2024’s numbers showing only a slight increase from those in 2023. Figures...

City to pay Kimley-Horn $1.9 million for bus barn design

The Sedona City Council voted unanimously on Jan. 14 to award consulting firm Kimley-Horn a $1,872,014 contract to design the city’s proposed bus maintenance facility adjacent to the wastewater plant outside of town as part of a “cost-blind” decision...

Sedona’s microtransit system serves up $128 rides

The user data from the city of Sedona’s first month of microtransit service is now in, showing that while usage is gradually increasing, total trip numbers represent a fraction of Sedona’s vehicular travel. The microtransit shuttles completed a total...

Microtransit rolls toward anticipated Aug. 29 deployment

The city of Sedona is planning to launch its long-awaited microtransit service on Thursday, Aug. 29, although that launch date may be subject to adjustment. Sedona Transit Administrator Robert Weber explained that the two-year delay in launching the service...

City Council unanimously supports Oak Creek crossings to relieve traffic congestion

After passing financing for the Uptown parking garage during the June 11 meeting, the Sedona City Council expressed unanimous support for Yavapai County constructing multiple crossings of Oak Creek to reopen alternative routes and relieve traffic congestion. During his...

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Lawyer alleges constitutional violation for Uptown incident on April 8, demands $50K

Brandon J. Grable, an attorney based in San Antonio, Texas, has sent a "pre-suit demand and notice of intent...

Chili judges exchange barbs

Tuesday cook-off includes at least 1 good judge The chili's on with the second annual Sedona Area Veterans Community &...
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