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RESULTS: CITY COUNCIL MEETING SUMMARY, WEEK OF 10/06/24

Pete Furman · October 10, 2024 ·

10/8/24: Planning & Zoning Commission Interviews. 2:30p @ Mayor/Council Conference Room.
3.a. Interviews. Henry Benes, Carl Jackson, Gary Whitehill.
Agendas and Documents | City of Sedona (sedonaaz.gov)

10/8/24: Council Meeting.
8.a.NAH Update by COO Bo Cofield.
8.b. Public Hearing, Land Use Assumptions and Infrastructure Improvement Plan for Development Impact Fees. APPROVED 7-0.
8.c. June 2024 Sales and Bed Tax Report.
8.d. Discussion on Sewer Availability Ordinance (1st reading). Staff directed to proceed with 2nd reading.
8.e. Discussion on OHV Speed Limits (2nd reading). APPROVED 7-0.
8.f. Discussion on Future of Historical Preservation Commission. Staff directed to proceed with City Manager’s recommendations.
Agendas and Documents | City of Sedona (sedonaaz.gov)

10/9/24: Council Study Session.
3.a. Yavapai College update. Discussion only – Yavapai College representatives not present.
3.b. Sports Courts – Residential Pickleball. Staff directed to proceed with drafting regulations.
Agendas and Documents | City of Sedona (sedonaaz.gov)


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