Development plan adopted 4-1 by Governing Board in December 2013 with phases one and two shown below unequivocally anticipates the sale of the Sedona Center and leasing property in Sedona
When the Governing Board began a brief discussion at the March 22, 2022 Governing Board meeting about efficiency, too much space, closing campuses, centers, etc., it is no wonder that the Sedona/Verde Valley representative Paul Chevalier was immediately moved to react strongly.
After all, it was only eight years ago that the same Governing Board (with only one member from the 2014 Board still on it) that voted to sell the Sedona Center.
For proof, one need only look at the charts prepared for the Governing Board back in 2013-14 showing the sale. They are reproduced below.
You might note the enormous amount of money the Governing Board was prepared to use on the Prescott area improvements when compared to Sedona/Verde Valley. The charts are the clearest evidence of the mindset of the Governing Board at the time of where and how money was to be allocated. The east side of the County was not seriously considered.






There is usually an Open Call to the public but check agenda when it is posted. Members of the Governing Board are not supposed to discuss or take legal action on matters raised during an Open Call to the public unless the matters are properly noticed for discussion and legal action. A citizen wishing to address the Board should complete a “Request to Speak” form, and give it to the Recording Secretary. The speaker should be prepared to limit his or her remarks to the designated time (usually three minutes).



Yavapai Community College’s Prescott based administrators and the College’s west-side dominated Governing Board will celebrate a half century of extraordinary tight control over development in Sedona/Verde Valley when it holds an invitation only meeting in Sedona on Tuesday, March 22 at 5:00 p.m. with local politicos. (Subject to secret change.)
Yavapai Community College’s Performing Arts Center is offering a splendid line-up of programs over the next few weeks. The Broadway hit Chicago will hold eight performances from April 14 – 24. Pink Martini featuring China Forbes will hold a concert at the Del Webb Center for Performing Arts in Wickenburg on March 23 and then move to the Yavapai Community College Performing Arts Center March 24. Other venues on its schedule are Wolftrap and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The illusionist called “Mike Super” will perform Saturday, March 26 at 7 p.m.

