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Sedona planning panel launches code-critique process, seeks broad public input

Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission · February 3, 2026
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Summary

The commission opened a standing Land Development Code critique item and staff proposed a public web page and at least one open house; commissioners flagged section 5.7 (site and design), notice consistency around National Forest edges, and priorities such as walkability and simplification.

The Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission opened a multi-month Land Development Code (LDC) critique process, directing staff to solicit broad public input through a website portal and at least one open-house event and to return with a structure for public engagement.

Tony (Community Development Director) told commissioners the approach should begin with a two-month critique phase to gather input and that a consultant-led rewrite — if an overhaul is required — could take about 10 months to a year to complete. He recommended digital outreach plus in-person events so residents, developers, architects and other stakeholders could offer feedback.

Commissioners and public speakers urged the city to…

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