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City gives 'sign' it's time to repeal order - Sedona Red Rock News


Sedona Red Rock News
This week small business owners around Sedona were notified by letter that the city of Sedona would be redrafting its temporary sign rules, which were loosened roughly a year ago due to business difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sedona’s sign rules allow businesses to put up tempo­rary signs to advertise that businesses are open, which were needed as many businesses around Sedona had been closed first by the mayor, then by Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey.
Many of these businesses were allowed to stay open because they’re considered essential under Ducey’s executive orders. In order to advertise their openness adjacent to other businesses that were shuttered, they were permitted by the city of Sedona to display a wide plethora of temporary signs from A frames to banners, to flags, or in the city’s words: “Due to the COVID-related restrictions on businesses, the city of Sedona took steps to stop enforcemen ....

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Sedona City Council looks back at all that happened in 2020


Sedona Red Rock News
For the better part of five months the Sedona City Council conducted the vast majority of its meetings online. But beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 8, the council resumed meetings at City Hall. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
For most, 2020 is a year they’d rather forget. But now that the new year is here, there may be hope for optimism, including among those on the Sedona City Council.
Each of the seven current members of council, as well as the two who chose not to seek re-election this year, were asked to give their personal opinions on 2020 and the struggles, and in some cases accomplishments, that came with it as a council and city. ....

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