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    Sedona City Talk: Sedona, a city with a vision

    August 24, 2017No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaBy Tom Lamkin, Sedona City Councilor

    Sedona AZ (August 24, 2017) – If you have attended a city council meeting, you will notice that after the meeting is called to order, it begins with the Pledge of Allegiance. The Pledge of Allegiance is followed by a moment of silence and then the roll is taken. After the roll call, a video is played that presents the city’s Vision Statement. I believe the Vision Statement is the guiding principle for every decision I make as a councilor. The Vision Statement reflects the values of the past, which are incorporated into the Community Plan for the future. It is what defines Sedona. It represents what the people of Sedona want the city to be and my job is to protect it, not change it.

    What does the Vision Statement say? Let me take a moment to review it for those who may not be familiar with it. It states that Sedona is, “To be a city that is constantly vigilant over the preservation of its natural beauty, scenic vistas, pristine environment and cultural heritage. To be a city that retains its small-town character and creates its manmade improvements in strict harmony with nature. To be a city that is animated by the arts, and lives with a spirit of volunteerism to help achieve our common goals. To be a city that offers equal opportunities for all and fosters a sense of community. To be a city that welcomes and accommodates all of its visitors and future residents with a spirit of fellowship. To be a city that retains and enhances a strong and vital economy which preserves existing lifestyles without exploiting the natural beauty. To be a city that lives up to the challenge of proper stewardship of one of the earth’s great treasures.”

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    20170824_lamkinIt is a lot to live up to. And it takes all of us to make it happen. I would like to thank the citizens of Sedona for being so involved in all aspects of making the seven “To Be” statements in the vision come true. I see this fully expressed in the many selfless ways that so many residents volunteer.  Volunteers seem to be everywhere, doing what is needed, when needed and where needed.

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    I often see people walking the streets of Sedona picking up trash, or stopping at Sedona Recycles to recycle select items or walking dogs at the Humane Society. People give rides to others in need of transport or deliver meals to those who would go hungry. You serve at the library, food banks, visitor center and so many other places. You serve at events, attend planning meetings, participate in engagement sessions and do the heavy lifting, literally, maintaining trails. This is a city of doers. You see something that needs doing and do it.

    This is what makes Sedona different. People could complain and mewl pitifully, “What can one person do?” Not in our city! You stand up and demand that the right thing be done. You don’t turn away when something needs correction and you do it tenaciously. You don’t settle until wrongs are righted and justice prevails. You band together to achieve your common goals held in the vision for Sedona. And it is working. And you do it with tolerant, kind and caring attitudes.

    For those of you doing so much, I say “Thank you.” For those still considering where to begin, I say “Just start now.” You will find your place as you go along. If something does not seem to fit you after a while, just try something else. There is so much to choose from and you can be a force to help keep Sedona the city with a vision, a vision you bring to reality more every day. Thank you for your service to Sedona.

    The views that I am expressing are my personal opinions and not necessarily the opinions or positions of the city of Sedona or the City Council.

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