sedona
Proposition 483
Proposition 483
November 5, 2024 Election
Proposition 483
REFERENDUM ORDERED BY PETITION OF THE PEOPLE
OFFICIAL TITLE: Petition refers Sedona Ordinance No. 2024-01 (the "Ordinance"), as approved by the Sedona City Council on March 12, 2024, to the City's voters for their rejection or approval. The Ordinance approves a change to the current "Planned Development zoning of Yavapai County Assessor's Parcel 408-47-009A (located northwest of the intersection of W State Route 89A and Cultural Park Place) by adding the City's "Safe Place to Park” Program as a permitted use of the parcel through June 30, 2026.
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE: Voters will approve or reject Ordinance 2024-01 approving the City’s zoning change of Parcel 408-47-009A (a six-acre City-owned parcel located northwest of SR89A and Cultural Park Place) for the City’s “Safe Place to Park” Program as a permitted use of the parcel through June 30, 2026.
A “YES” vote shall have the effect of approving Sedona City Ordinance No. 2024-01 that was approved by Sedona City Council on March 12, 2024, for the zoning change of Parcel 408-47-009A (located northwest of the intersection of W State Route 89A and Cultural Park Place) by adding the City’s “Safe Place to Park” Program as a permitted use of the parcel through June 30, 2026.
A “NO” vote shall have the effect of rejecting Sedona City Ordinance No. 2024-01 that was approved by Sedona City Council on March 12, 2024, for the zoning change of Parcel 408-47-009A (located northwest of the intersection of W State Route 89A and Cultural Park Place) by adding the City’s “Safe Place to Park” Program as a permitted use of the parcel through June 30, 2026.
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“A Yes vote stops the referendum and the effort to rebuild the bankrupt abandoned amphitheater. Please Vote Yes on Prop 483!”
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“Stop the Homeless Car Park in the Cultural Park by voting NO on Proposition 483 in the November election. The falsely named “Safe Place to Park” is an unsafe place that will put people in danger and only worsen homelessness in Sedona.”
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