Sedona Red Rock News
Dennis Dearden
It comes as little surprise that the Sedona-Oak Creek School District is looking at a drop in enrollment for the upcoming school year as fewer younger families are moving into the area.
But the good news is, the drop is not as big as some may have expected.
Staff presented the proposed budget for the 2021-2022 school year to the SOCSD Governing Board on Tuesday, June 22. The board took no action, with the budget set to be approved next month.
Finance and Human Resources Director Stacy Saravo reported the budget for the 2021-22 budget will be $5,775,497, which is a decrease of 4% compared to the current year’s budget, which ends Wednesday, June 30.
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Sedona Red Rock News
A Sedona resident is planning on building a 192-unit apartment complex on Candy Lane near Verde Valley Medical Center.
While not set to open until 2022, the complex will add nearly 200 units to the Verde Valley’s depleted rental supply.
We find it completely unsurprising that the only way the Sedona area’s dearth of affordable or reasonable or workforce housing might get any relief is if other communities step up and do what Sedona leaders can’t or flat-out won’t do.
One of the co-developers of this property recently applied to fill a seat on the Sedona City Council. It is telling that no member of council offered a single vote to the one applicant actively trying to build housing and help alleviate the biggest problem in the Verde Valley but hey, at least he was a finalist! Bronze medals are awesome!