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    Sedona Residents Unite Shares City Council Candidate Positions

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    Sedona, AZ — With the Sedona City Council elections scheduled  for July 30th, Sedona Residents Unite shares the positions of the council candidates on various issues affecting Sedona.

    Week 1 – Sedona Trailhead Shuttle – LINK to the Candidates’ answers

    Week 2 – Sustainability/Climate Action Plan – LINK to the Candidates’ answers

    Week 3 – Cultural Park Master Plan – LINK to the Candidates’ answers

    Week 4 – The Dells Master Plan – LINK to the Candidates’ answers

    Week 5 – Parking Garage Management – LINK to the Candidates’ answers

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    Week 6 – Emergency Preparedness – LINK to the Candidates’ answers

    Check out this video below to be better informed of where the candidates stand on the challenges facing Sedona and how they could be met.

    The Candidates for Mayor are (left to right) Scott Jablow (incumbent) and John Martinez.  Candidates for Councilor are Kathy Kinsella (incumbent), Derek Pfaff, Holli Ploog (incumbent) and  Katherine Todd.

    Sedona Residents Unite is a nonpartisan group (Democrats, Republicans, and Independents) of Sedona Residents who care about our city and what it is becoming. Learn what you can do to help.

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    1 Comment

    1. Josiah Lang on July 17, 2024 9:44 am

      Hi Ive been in Sedona since 2006 and its crazy how much things have changed. So many people come and go, but not many young people stay. Sedona has a thing about people who live here. People who actually care about Sedona with love and compassion get to stay and there are many people who can’t keep up, so they get kicked out. Sedona picks and chooses who he wants here in town taking care of the land. I never would of thought this town would be the place I call my home. I love Sedona wity all my heart. I dont want to go anywhere in the world when I have everything right here in Sedona. Im 34 and would like to find out how to get on the city council because I have alot of words to say about this town. I have faith that it shouldn’t be too hard to get on the council. But Im not knowing of what needs to be done. If anyone needs or wants to hear what I can offer for Sedona my number is 928-340-7866. Thank you so much Ill see you tonight


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