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The Sedona City Council voted unanimously in favor of a resolution authorizing the city to enter into a development agreement with Sunset Lofts LLC for the development of
a multi-family workforce apartment complex at 220 Sunset Dr. The city’s financial obligation,
by way of a loan to the developer, will not exceed $4.2 million over two years. David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
Sedona City Manager Karen Osburn said she couldn’t remember the last time she was so excited to present an item before the Sedona City Council.
That same excitement was expressed by several council members during their meeting Tuesday, July 13.
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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.
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As part of the draft Uptown Community Focus Area, the city of Sedona is looking into the possibility of making Smith and Wilson roads one-way, as Van Deren Street is currently. The city is also considering eliminating on-street
parking on those three streets to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
Being that Uptown is often the busiest part of Sedona, it only makes sense that there are more moving parts when looking at making improvements in the future.
The Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission spent two and a half hours discussing the draft Uptown Community Focus Area on Tuesday, April 6.