Business licensing moves to City Clerk
SEDONA, Ariz. -- Beginning Nov. 4, management of the business licensing function will move from the city's Financial Services Department to the City Clerk. Entrepreneurs desiring to apply for or...
View ArticleCity wins financial reporting award
SEDONA, Ariz. – The city of Sedona has once again achieved a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting. This year's award is for the city's comprehensive annual financial...
View ArticleSIM update Oct 24
You are receiving this email because you subscribed to city news releases or Sedona in Motion general updates. This is a condensed report on progress since September. For detailed information on any of...
View ArticleCity to hold council and mayor elections
SEDONA, Ariz. -- The city of Sedona will conduct its 2020 Primary Election on Tuesday, August 4, 2020, and its General Election, if necessary, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. If a candidate receives a...
View ArticleAnita Marcus: LaserGirl to the rescue
Small Business Spotlight We're pleased to introduce another success story in our series about Sedona entrepreneurs who are making their dreams come true. We are featuring business owners who started,...
View ArticleSynergy: Sierra Shafer's business strength in numbers
Small Business Spotlight We're pleased to introduce another success story in our series about Sedona entrepreneurs who are making their dreams come true. We are featuring business owners who started,...
View ArticleSandbag locations
Flood watch: Sedona sandbag locations As of Nov. 19, 5 p.m., a National Weather Service flash flood watch is in effect through Nov. 21 for Yavapai County, including the Sedona area. View the Sedona...
View ArticleSmall business spotlight: Tender Heart Bakery
SEDONA, Ariz. -- “I started off in Massachusetts as a donut shop manager. I was about 265 pounds.” After an online search suggested cutting out bread, Joshua Vailokaitis, Tender Heart Bakery owner,...
View ArticleMerry Midpoint! Uptown events for locals.
Merry Midpoint! Uptown events for locals. Support local merchants during construction and celebrate both the season and the midpoint of Uptown construction. Sedona residents are invited to visit Uptown...
View ArticleParticipate in city budget planning
SEDONA, Ariz. -- The city encourages residents to apply for the Budget Work Group to serve as a citizen sounding board throughout the upcoming annual budget process. The group of up to nine...
View ArticleSmall business spotlight: Sedona Beer Company
SEDONA, Ariz. -- Sedona beer company opened August 2018— nearly two dozen years after the only other brewery in Sedona—and celebrated its one-year anniversary this past summer. Kali Gajewski and Mac...
View ArticleStorm update 11/28 at 1 p.m.
Storm update Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, at 1 p.m. Happy Thanksgiving, please stay safe this holiday and stay off the roads this evening. As of this hour, the winter storm remains on track as predicted....
View ArticleStreet clearing will continue Saturday
Final storm update Fri, Nov. 29, at 5 :45 p.m. The city cleared all emergency routes, major roads, neighborhood connectors and 70 percent of neighborhood streets today. Work will continue Saturday....
View ArticleTake the stormwater survey
SEDONA, Ariz. -- The city is preparing to update the existing 2005 Stormwater Master Plan and would like your help. The 2020 update will help identify areas within Sedona that have potential drainage...
View ArticleADOT advisory SR89A thru OCC
ADOT advisory for State Route 89A in Oak Creek Canyon Expect lane restrictions and travel delays on State Route 89A in Oak Creek Canyon when road improvement project work shifts to daytime hours...
View ArticleFree Christmas tree recycling
SEDONA, Ariz. -- The city is once again offering a free and environmentally-friendly means to recycle your Christmas tree. From Dec. 31 through Jan. 31 the city will accept trees at the city...
View ArticleWeigh in on potential city projects in budget survey
SEDONA, Ariz. – The city of Sedona invites all residents to take an online survey before March 16, 2020 to provide input on potential projects related to the city’s budget process. Take the survey...
View ArticleCity moves to virtual and phone services, cancels city events and programs
SEDONA, Ariz. – Out of an abundance of caution, and to protect citizens and city staff from the potential spread of COVID-19, beginning Wednesday, March 18, 2020, the city of Sedona will close...
View ArticleSedona Mayor declares state of emergency
SEDONA, Ariz. – To be proactive and precautionary regarding the potential effects of COVID-19, on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, city of Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty declared a state of emergency. This is a...
View ArticleSedona Mayor updates Proclamation of Emergency to include mandates for...
SEDONA, Ariz. – Because the safety of residents is the most important consideration and to mitigate the potential spread of COVID-19, city of Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty updated yesterday’s...
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