Sedona Red Rock News
It’s coming up on five months since the city of Sedona implemented a new hotline for those who have complaints regarding code violations by short-term vacation rentals in the area.
In September the city, in partnership with the third-party vendor LODGINGRevs, established a 24-hour hotline and incident reporting form that people can use to report concerns, issues or problems they have with a short-term rental.
“This should not only provide better response to short-term rental issues for residents but also gives us better and more complete information we can use to lobby the legislature and the governor for better laws and greater local control,” City Manager Justin Clifton said at the time of its launch.
Sedona Red Rock News
The Sedona City Council spent two-and-a-half hours
on Tuesday, Nov. 24, discussing the future of the Sedona
Community Pool. While no decisions were made, council was presented three options for pool operations moving forward. David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
It’s been called one of the jewels of Sedona. And for some residents, they’d like to see that jewel on public display more than it is these days.
The Sedona Community Pool opened in 1974 by the Sedona-Oak Creek School District, which still owns the facility. Through an intergovernmental agreement, the city is responsible for operations, repairs and improvements of the pool while school programs take priority over public programming.