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In January, City Manager Justin Clifton told The Arizona Republic there were more than 1,000 vacation rentals in the city, or about 20% of Sedona's total housing inventory.
On Wednesday, more than 150 people attended a city meeting. The Sedona residents grilled state Rep. Bob Thorpe, R-Flagstaff, about how the state plans to address the law's consequences.
Sedona came in as the No. 8 small town and No. 23 best place in the nation in a U.S. News & World Report ranking, as well as the No. 15 most popular place to travel in the U.S. for 2023 in ...