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Sedona Red Rock News After additional discussion, the Sedona City Council unanimously approved its policies and procedures during its meeting Tuesday, April 13, making no changes to current operations. The discussion included how council interacts with staff, filling a council vacancy and appointing a vice mayor. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers The Sedona City Council finished up its spring cleaning this week as it approved updates to its own policies and procedures, but not without debate on a few items. The discussion came during the council’s meeting Tuesday, April 13. The purpose of these rules is to provide standard methods and general policy guidelines for members of council to use when conducting business with city staff, the general public and among its own members. ....
Sedona Red Rock News The Sedona City Council did a little spring cleaning of its own rules and procedures on a variety of topics, from selecting a vice mayor to the protocol of requesting staff time. But two topics near the end of the two-hour agenda item on March 23 that garnered the most discussion centered around the mayor’s emergency power and the starting times of council meetings. Nearly a year ago, Mayor Sandy Moriarty implemented a mask mandate within the city due to the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming them as part of her emergency powers. Councilwoman Kathy Kinsella requested discussion on the topic, not because she disagreed with the mayor having emergency powers but because she feels there should be some sort of review in this case the mask mandate. ....
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. ....