workforce housing

Sedona considering 84 apartments in Uptown

The numbers speak for themselves. Between the lack of available housing, the increasing number of short-term vacation rentals and often outlandish rental prices, it’s become the perfect storm for many of those looking to work and reside in Sedona and...

Sedona Lodging Council focuses on housing woes

As the largest employing industry in the Sedona area, resorts have been hit hard when it comes to the lack of available and afford­able housing. In fact, during the recent Sedona Lodging Council meeting, board president Steve Segner asked by...

Sedona lacks leadership on housing issue

Affordable housing has long been an albatross for the city of Sedona. While officials use the term “affordable,” and there is a federally defined term “low income housing,” what city officials and most residents really mean is “workforce” housing. Sedona City...

Hoteliers discuss revised plan with Sedona P&Z

Curt and Robin Baney purchased land in West Sedona 14 years ago with the hope of someday building a hotel, adding to the list of ones they already have. Over the years they have come before the city with a...

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Sedona-Oak Creek School District loses fewer students than expected

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Arizona State Parks releases heat safety tips

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