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    SPECIAL REPORT: What’s Really Happening in Sedona!

    April 1, 20143 Comments
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    3 Comments

    1. Paul Chevalier on April 1, 2014 10:36 am

      Great fun John. Happy April Fool’s day.
      Paul Chevalier

    2. Bettye on April 1, 2014 11:21 pm

      This is one of the Funniest pieces I’ve almost ever seen!!!
      John & Sedona.Biz don’t make Us wait another year. This should be weekly, but at least quarterly, so We can keep on the news in Sedona.
      I’m still laughing.

    3. Jeff-Jerry Jose on April 7, 2014 9:20 am

      Mr. O’Brien,
      There is an opening in Maricopa County in the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) for a bright, witty, self starter to write and produce Sheriff’s Joe’s in-house monthly videos that allow him to get the latest news out to his deputies. I have taken the liberty of submitting your resume and a copy of this very funny video. You should be hearing from Human Resources sometime this month about setting up an interview. Good Luck.


    City Council Weighs ATV Ban Ordinance Proposal
    By Tommy Acosta
    The Sedona City Council at its May 23, 2023 meeting took no action on a proposed ordinance that would ban all off-road vehicles from being driven on state-owned public roads or streets owned by the city. The ordinance, spearheaded by Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow on the premise that such vehicles pose a risk to the health, safety and welfare of the community, would impose heavy fines to anyone driving the ATVs or OHVs on city streets, including S.R. 179 and S.R. 89A. ATV rental companies have admitted that such vehicles are not intended or designed to be driven on paved roads, yet, in Arizona, they are allowed to do so under Arizona Revised Statute 28-1174 (4B). Opponents against the ordinance argued at the meeting that if adopted the ban would cripple the ATV rental industry in Sedona and cause much hardship to the owners and employees, as it would effectively, as written, destroy their livelihood. Read more→
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