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Cyclists and trail groups urge Sedona to fund full‑time trails and shared‑use pathway coordinator

3032471 · April 16, 2025
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During public comment, three representatives of trail advocacy organizations urged the Tourism Advisory Board to recommend that the City of Sedona create a full‑time trails and shared‑use pathways staff position to coordinate planning, maintenance and safety across local and Forest Service trail projects.

Three public speakers at the Sedona Tourism Advisory Board meeting on April 16 urged the board to recommend that the City of Sedona create a full‑time city trails and shared‑use pathways coordinator to better manage an extensive regional trail network and protect visitor and resident experiences.

Tracy Randall, president of the Verde Valley Cyclists Coalition and a board member of the Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund, told TAB that “without a full time staff member with expertise in non motorized trails, the city lacks the capacity to fully integrate trail‑related considerations into its planning.” Randall said dedicated staff would help reduce car dependency and better distribute visitor use across…

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