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    Interview With Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow

    June 27, 2024No Comments
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    Interview With Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow
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    Sedona,Az — Allen D. Elfman of Visit Sedona TV, Sedona.biz and Sedona’s Best Visitor’s Guide, recently conducted an in-depth interview with Mayor Scott Jablow, who is presently running for re-election.

    The interview is conducted in four parts.

    Part 1

    In this video interview Jablow emphasizes his experience and accessibility as key reasons why he believes he’s the right candidate to continue as mayor of Sedona.

    Citing a decade of experience on the city council and a term as mayor under his belt, he highlights his dedication to community outreach and his willingness to be available to constituents as a cornerstone of his campaign.

    Jablow says the completed All Hazards Plan indicates that his administration has been proactive in preparing for various emergency scenarios, which is a critical aspect of municipal governance, especially in areas like Sedona where natural beauty can sometimes come with natural hazards.

    He also states that the his installation of a speaker center by Coconino County is another measure aimed at improving emergency response and keeping residents safe and informed.

    He believes his commitment to community engagement further demonstrates his approachable stance on communication, noting that he is open to emails, social media interactions, and even phone calls at home, maintaining a wide window of availability to the public.

    In summary, Mayor Jablow seems to be running on a platform of proven experience, preparedness for emergencies, and a strong commitment to transparency and open lines of communication with the residents of Sedona.

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    Part 2

    Part 3

    Part 4

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