
Sedona City Council Votes to Proceed with Major Land Annexation
Sedona’s City Council voted 6-1 to annex 3,422 acres, potentially adding over 5 square miles to the city’s area.
Sedona’s City Council voted 6-1 to annex 3,422 acres, potentially adding over 5 square miles to the city’s area.
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