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Hadassah Kain and Jordan Blanchard sit in Kain’s minivan on Monday, June 28. Kain and Blanchard, who both work in the area, have struggled to find stable housing in Sedona. Both at times have had to camp on U.S. National Forest land while working. Blanchard has lived in Sedona since he was 2. Kain was living in her van when Coconino National Forest evacuated all campers last week. David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
Many self-described “travelers” pass through Sedona for a season before moving on. They’re free spirits, living on the cheap out of vehicles or backpacks in parking lots, or on Coconino National Forest when Sedona police, enforcing the city’s no camping ordinance, shoo them out of town.
Sedona Red Rock News
After additional discussion, the Sedona City Council unanimously approved its policies and procedures
during its meeting Tuesday, April 13, making no changes
to current operations. The discussion included how council
interacts with staff, filling a council vacancy and appointing a vice mayor. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
The Sedona City Council finished up its spring cleaning this week as it approved updates to its own policies and procedures, but not without debate on a few items.
The discussion came during the council’s meeting Tuesday, April 13. The purpose of these rules is to provide standard methods and general policy guidelines for members of council to use when conducting business with city staff, the general public and among its own members.
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Yard manager Trevor Combs processes cardboard at Sedona Recycles on Thursday, April 15. The Sedona
City Council approved funding for five local organizations
during its Tuesday, April 13, meeting. In all, more than
$1 million total was awarded to the Humane Society
of Sedona, Sedona Community Center, Sedona Public
Librar y, Sedona Recycles and Verde Valley Caregivers
Coalition. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
Christmas came early for a handful of local organizations in the tune of just over $1 million.
The Sedona City Council unanimously approved service contracts for the Humane Society of Sedona, Sedona Community Center, Sedona Public Library, Sedona Recycles and Verde Valley Caregivers during its meeting Tuesday, April 13.
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