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    Fire Conditions Improve

    July 24, 2011No Comments
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    Sedona Fire District Lifts Fire Ban

    logo sedonafiredistrictSedona, AZ – (July 24, 2011) – The Sedona Fire District (SFD) lifts the fire ban that was in effect for all portions of the fire district that was put into place May 23, 2011. This took effect Thursday, July 21, 2011.

    Recent rains along with higher humidity, increased fuel moistures and the forecast for continuing monsoon activity have lowered but not eliminated fire danger in the fire district. SFD encourages everyone to be responsible when working with or around fire.

    It is a great time to develop and work on making your home Firewise. Here are some steps you can take to protect your home from potential wildfire:

    • Reduce flammable vegetation, trees, and brush from around your home.

    • Remove dead trees and prune low-hanging branches.

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    • Cut grass and weeds regularly.

    • Relocate wood piles and leftover building materials away from the structures.

    • Keep your roof and yard clean of pine needles, leaves and debris.

    For more information on how to protect your home or to schedule a free wildfire assessment, please contact the Sedona Fire District at (928) 282-6800.

     

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    Council Slams the Brakes on Flock Surveillance in Sedona
    Video capture of Sedona resident expressing his views on Sedona’s spy cameras

    By Tommy Acosta

    The Sedona City Council through a majority consensus voted 5–1 at its Wednesday, August 13, special meeting, to temporarily shelve a controversial auto license-reading surveillance program, with council members  Melissa Dunn, Kathy Kinsella  Brian Fultz,  Derek J. Pfaf and Pete Furman giving a thumbs down,  and Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow supporting the cameras.

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