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Sedona to build $1 35M path - Sedona Red Rock News

Sedona Red Rock News On June 22, the Sedona City Council approved a construction contract with Paul R. Peterson Construction Company Inc. for $1,352,872. The contract is for the Posse Ground Park Parking and Soldier Pass Road Shared-Use Path Improvements Project. Work is set to begin in July and is expected to be completed in February. David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers A city project designed to benefit both residents and visitors is moving forward following a unanimous vote by the Sedona City Council. On June 22, council approved a construction contract with Paul R. Peterson Construction Company Inc. not to exceed $1,352,872 for the Posse Ground Park Parking and Soldier Pass Road Shared-Use Path Improvements Project.

Large events take a wait-and-see approach - Sedona Red Rock News

Large events take a wait-and-see approach Things are slowly beginning to return to normal when it comes to events hosted by the Sedona Parks and Recreation Department. This year’s spring concert series, for now, has been limited to a single show, which will be held on May 21. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers COVID-19 restric­tions wiped out just about every event in Sedona last year, both big and small. Organizers are planning their returns cautiously. One of the most popular annual events is Oktoberfest, hosted by Rotary Club of Sedona Red Rocks. Rotarian and biermaster Rick Wesselhoff said for now they’ve yet to make a decision if this year’s event will take place in October.

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