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Staff says Ranger Station Park is open for soft use; major building work deferred to later phase

Sedona Historic Preservation Commission · July 8, 2024
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Public Works said Ranger Station Park is in soft opening with ADA restrooms and striped parking in place; interior work on the barn loft was deferred after code concerns, and restroom construction plans are about 90% complete with a fall construction target.

Sandy Phillips, Public Works, told the Sedona Historic Preservation Commission that Ranger Station Park is in a soft opening with the grass, shared-use paths and ADA-accessible restroom available to visitors and with parking striped, including ADA stalls.

"We do have an ADA restroom and a regular restroom for any visitors currently to the park," Phillips said, and added that maintenance crews have been finishing small items such as signage and a dog-waste station. Phillips said the park is seeing regular public use and that plantings and three recently donated apple trees are becoming…

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