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    City of Sedona

    Street Sweeping in Sedona Starting March 22nd

    March 15, 2012No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (March 15, 2012) – Several streets in Sedona will be swept starting Thursday, March 22 through Wednesday, March 28, 2012 between the hours of 8 p.m. and 5 a.m.  The streets to be swept are the following:

    • State Route 89A from Art Barn Road to Upper Red Rock Loop Road
    • SR 179 from SR 89A to City Limits south of the Back O’Beyond roundabout
    • Upper Red Rock Loop Road from State Route 89A along Sedona Red Rock High School frontage
    • Arroyo Pinon Drive from SR 89A to end of curb and gutter
    • Whippet Way from Page Parkway to Shelby Drive
    • Dry Creek Road from State Route 89A to end of curb (north of Thunder Mountain Road)
    • Kachina Drive from Dry Creek Road to Moki Drive
    • White Bear Road from Library parking entrance to Roadrunner Drive
    • Roadrunner Drive from State Route 89A to Cardinal Lane
    • Cardinal Lane from Roadrunner Drive to Sinagua Drive
    • Rodeo Road from State Route 89A adjacent to Safeway & Sedona Rouge to end of curb
    • Shelby Drive from State Route 89A to Stanley Steamer Drive
    • South Monte Verde Drive from Shelby Drive to Sunset Drive
    • Sunset Drive between State Route 89A and South Monte Verde Road
    • Coffee Pot Drive from State Route 89A to end of curb
    • Mountain Shadows Road from State Route 89A to end of curb
    • Northview Road from State Route 89A to end of curb
    • Soldier Pass Road from State Route 89A to end of curb
    • Forest Road from SR 89A to end of curb
    • Soldier Pass Road from SR 89A to end of curb
    • Forest Road from State Route 89A to end of curb
    • Jordan Road from State Route 89A to end of curb
    • Schnebly Road from Jordan Road East To Cedar Street and Uptown Municipal Parking Lot
    • Peach Lane from Schnebly Road to Sunset Lane
    • East Park Ridge Drive from Jordan Road to end of cul-de-sac
    • Munds Mountain Circle from East Park Ridge Drive to end of cul-de-sac
    • Munds Mountain Trail from Munds Mountain Circle to end of cul-de-sac
    • Steamboat Trail from East Park Ridge Drive to end of cul-de-sac
    • Thompson Trail from East Park Ridge Drive to end of cul-de-sac
    • West Park Ridge Drive from Jordan Road to end of cul-de-sac
    • Orchard Lane from Jordan Road to Tonto Road
    • Elberta Drive from Orchard Lane, loops back into Orchard Lane
    • Mesquite Ave from Jordan Road to about 80’ West of Smith Road
    • Smith Road from Forest Road to about 150” North of Mesquite Avenue
    • Wilson Road from Forest Road to about 150” North of Mesquite Avenue
    • Van Deren Road from Forest Road to about 150” North of Mesquite Avenue
    • Navoti Drive from Cultural Park Place to Foothills Drive North
    • Cultural Park Place from State Route 89A to Navoti Drive
    • Hozoni Drive from Thunder Mountain Road to Southwest Drive
    • West Gunsmoke Road from Thunder Mountain Road, loops back onto Thunder Mountain Road
    • Thunder Mountain Road from Dry Creek Road to Hozoni Drive

    Inclement weather and emergencies sometimes cause delays, but if this happens, the sweeper will return the following day depending on the schedule.  The street sweeping program is designed to help keep our City clean, keep the storm drains free of debris and to keep our neighborhoods vibrant and attractive.

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    Able Maintenance Service of Cottonwood will perform the work.  For questions, please contact Dan Neimy, City Maintenance Superintendent, Public Works, at 204-7109.

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