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Sedona council registers neutral on photo‑enforcement ballot measure, supports streamlining municipal improvement districts

City of Sedona City Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Councilors discussed several state bills: HCR2004 on photo‑enforcement (cameras) — council chose to stay neutral and not pursue a perfunctory contract to preserve future eligibility; HB4064 (municipal improvement districts) — council signaled support for streamlining petition timing; Representative Bliss's short‑term rental bill passed the House and will move to the Senate.

Sedona City Councilers discussed multiple pieces of state legislation at their March 10 meeting and gave staff direction on local positions.

Kathy Sensman and others briefed council on HCR2004, a measure that would send a question to the November ballot to allow voters to decide whether cities may use photo‑enforcement systems (speed and red‑light cameras). Staff explained a complicating…

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