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    Letter to The Editor

    Letter to The Editor:
    Proud of Our Board Member, Rob Adams

    February 2, 2019No Comments
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    logo_lettereditorBy Bill Pumphrey
    President, Keep Sedona Beautiful
    (February 2, 2019)

    Many people and organizations contributed to the outstanding opposition to the proposed development of El Rojo Grande.  Keep Sedona Beautiful was one such organization – writing a letter in opposition and speaking at the Planning and Zoning meeting.  We are proud of that involvement.

    logo_ksbHowever, we wanted to single out the efforts of our then board member, Rob Adams, for particular accolades.  Rob represented KSB at various meetings and planning sessions and worked tirelessly with other community leaders to create a well-organized and persuasive presentation at the planning and zoning hearing.

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    We compliment all who worked on this but wanted to highlight Rob.  Rob has decided to leave the KSB board and pursue other interests.  We applaud his years and years of service to the Sedona area and thank him again for his work specifically on the El Rojo Grande issue.

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