The scoop on Sedona’s housing crisis
By Adam Klawonn · June 27, 2008 · Print This Article
TZR correspondent Cyndy Hardy spent months examining the affordable housing shortage in Arizona’s most expensive city to live in. Sedona cops, nurses and teachers – the very people who make the town tick – are living out in the sticks while the town’s part-time residents continue to build out to the Red Rock. Are residents powerless?





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[...] With that mind, Sedona has the highest affordability gap in the state, according to a report distributed at the Governor’s Housing Forum in September 2007. The city falls behind 96 percent of all U.S. towns with 40,000 people or less in the category of affordable housing, according to a 2007 citizen survey Sedona officials commissioned from National Research Center in Boulder, Colo. [...]
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