Sedona Red Rock News
The city of Sedona is in the process of moving up a portion of its Transit Master Plan to help address the ever-increasing problem of trailhead parking. The plan calls for a temporary trailhead shuttle exchange hub to be placed at the city-owned Ranger Station Park on Brewer Road. David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
As a result of this year’s spring break crowds, which brought an increase in traffic and parking issues at area trailheads, the city is looking to do something about it several years ahead of schedule.
The Sedona City Council on May 11 gave direction to staff to proceed with plans council members think may serve as a temporary fix to the above problem. While the overall transit plan will take several years to implement, Robert Weber, the city’s first-ever transit administrator, feels there are things that can be done in the meantime.
Sedona Red Rock News
The Special Olympics Torch Run will kick off at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, May 5, at the Sedona Cultural Park and will traverse through West Sedona to the Sedona Fire District’s Station 4 on Forest Road in Uptown at around 11 a.m. a total of 4.5 miles. Residents are encouraged to come out and cheer on the participants. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
The public is encouraged to come out on Wednesday, May 5, to cheer on some of Sedona’s most dedicated athletes.
The Special Olympics Torch Run will kick off at 9 a.m. at the Sedona Cultural Park and will traverse through West Sedona to the Sedona Fire District’s Station 4 on Forest Road in Uptown at around 11 a.m. a total of 4.5 miles. The event, which was canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19, is again being hosted by the Sedona Police Department.