City wins budget presentation award
SEDONA, Ariz. – The Government Finance Officers Association has awarded the city of Sedona its Distinguished Budget Presentation Award. The award, announced March 12, represents a significant...
View ArticleAdult softball registration starts Apr 23
SEDONA, Ariz. – Registration for Sedona Parks and Recreation adult softball league opens April 23 and continues through May 16. This is a wood bat league and both men and women are welcome to...
View ArticlePlant expert needed
SEDONA, Ariz. - The Parks and Recreation Department needs a short-term volunteer familiar with the native plants of Arizona. The volunteer's task is to help the Sedona Volunteer Park Rangers update...
View ArticleEntrepreneurs score at Pioneer Pitch
Five entrepreneurs score at MoonshotAZ Pioneer Pitch SEDONA, Ariz. -- Five Verde Valley entrepreneurs – four of them in Sedona -- emerged at the top of the Verde Valley Regional Economic...
View ArticleSplash pad open May 1 - Sept 30
SEDONA, Ariz. – The splash pad at Sunset Park will be open for business May 1 through Sept. 30. Located at 655 Sunset Drive, the splash pad is free to the public. The water is on a timer that can be...
View ArticleCharles Husted new Sedona police chief
SEDONA, Ariz. –Sedona's new new police chief, Charles Husted, is on duty. Husted brings 30 years of law enforcement experience to Sedona, with an emphasis on community policing, collaborative problem...
View ArticleBusiness Basics Boot Camp May 28-29
SEDONA, Ariz. -- Business owners and would-be business owners are invited to join the city and its business experts for a two-day Business Basics Boot Camp. Get the details by downloading our flier....
View Article2019 Employee of the Year
SEDONA, Ariz. – The Sedona 2019 Rod Olsen Employee of the Year is Randy Scott, chief collections officer of the Wastewater Department. Scott was presented with the award May 2 at the city's annual...
View ArticleJune 3 - Uptown construction begins
SEDONA, Ariz. -- The first major Sedona in Motion construction project begins in Uptown Sedona on Monday, June 3. The work will last 9-12 months. The contractor expects to maintain two-way traffic on...
View ArticleSunset Park closure June 17
SEDONA, Ariz. – The parking lot, playgrounds, splash pad and grass area of Sunset Park will be closed Monday, June 17, to allow the city to plant new shade trees. Tennis players may still use the...
View ArticleCarol Kahn “Reflections” photography
SEDONA, Ariz. -- Now through the end of August distinctive photographs created by Carol Kahn are on display at the Sedona City Hall, 102 Roadrunner Dr. Also featured is Nicholas Kirsten Honshin,...
View ArticleSmokey skies? Check this site.
Wondering why there's smoke in Sedona? Want to know about incidents affecting national forests in Arizona? The multi-agency InciWeb web site is an interagency all-risk incident information management...
View ArticleInput needed on gateway signs
SEDONA, Ariz. -- The city is asking for community participation in an online survey on initial designs for three gateway signs -- the city entrance signs -- into Sedona. The existing gateway signs...
View Article4th of July Wet Fest
SEDONA, Ariz. -- The Sedona Parks and Recreation Department invites you to enjoy wonderful, free, 4th of July daytime fun. Wet Fest 2019 will be held noon to 4 p.m. at the Sedona Community Pool, 570...
View ArticleStreet striping Jun 18-21
SEDONA, Ariz. (June 18) -- Striping of streets throughout the city will occur this week. Most work will be performed between the hours of 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., weather and temperature permitting....
View ArticleHarmony Hills, Knolls sealcoating
SEDONA, Ariz. -- A city contractor will conduct sealcoating of streets in the Harmony Hills Units 1-3 and Harmony Knolls neighborhoods this month. Beginning June 24, specific sections of roads will...
View ArticleVolunteer park rangers needed
SEDONA, Ariz. – Residents with a love of Sedona are invited to become a volunteer park ranger. The uniformed rangers are most often seen assisting visitors in Uptown but there is much more to the...
View ArticlePolice lieutenant advances
SEDONA, Ariz. – Sedona Police Lt. Stephanie Foley is the latest graduate of Northwestern University's Center for Public Safety. Foley completed the 10-week School of Police Staff and Command program...
View ArticleComment on short-term rentals state law
SEDONA, Ariz. – Sedona residents will have an opportunity to provide direct input on state legislation that governs short-term rentals at a July 24 listening session held by Arizona State Rep. Bob...
View ArticleSIM update July 24
Tlaquepaque pedestrian crossing moves into design The city will proceed to design of a shared-use path at creekside for a new pedestrian crossing at SR179 near Tlaquepaque. The design process is...
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