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Sedona council interviews Keith Meyer for planning and zoning seat as members weigh new state law limits

City of Sedona City Council · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The Sedona City Council interviewed planning-and-zoning applicant Keith Meyer, who said his commercial real-estate experience and work on long-term projects would inform decisions. Councilors and staff discussed the effect of recent state law HB 2447, which removed development review from P&Z responsibilities.

Sedona’s City Council interviewed commercial real-estate broker Keith Meyer on Jan. 13 as part of a special meeting to fill a vacancy on the Planning and Zoning Commission. Meyer, who described more than two decades working in commercial real estate and planning contexts, said he applied to offer perspective from other communities and to help the city plan for the long term.

Meyer told the council he has been a licensed commercial real-estate broker for more than 20 years and cited experience in communities such as Santa Fe and Cincinnati. “If it meets that criteria, then it should be approved,” he said when asked whether he would vote for a zone change or conditional-use permit he personally disliked, describing his decision filter as legality, morality and…

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