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Sedona commission schedules landmark-property bus tour for May 28, transit to supply vehicle

2993113 · April 14, 2025
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Summary

The commission arranged a mid‑afternoon property tour for late May using city microtransit vehicles, and agreed to use commission funds to pay the driver; staff will prepare an itinerary and property access permissions.

The Sedona Historic Preservation Commission scheduled a landmark-property tour for May 28 and secured a microtransit bus from the city’s transit provider for the outing. Commissioners asked staff to compile a route and obtain property-access permissions for stops that require owner approval.

City staff reported they had discussed logistics with the city’s new transit manager and the transit consultant, and that a small “connect” microtransit vehicle could be made available on a weekday in May. Staff recommended a 2 p.m. start to allow travel during midafternoon; the commission agreed on May 28 at 2:00 p.m. if no city council special meeting conflicts arise. Commissioners also agreed the Historic Preservation Commission budget can cover the driver’s pay for the tour.

Staff will provide a list of properties and routing details to transit so the department can run the route in advance and confirm turning/turnaround capabilities for the vehicle. Commissioners asked staff to contact private owners where driveway access is needed and to arrange on-site permission when possible. The commission said the regular May 12 meeting would be canceled because many members are attending a preservation conference; the next regular meeting remains scheduled for June 9, when the commission expects to review tour outcomes and the Rigby House resolution draft.