Former mayor a strong supporter of Yavapai Community College
The Blog has learned that former Sedona Mayor Rob Adams has indicated he will endorse Paul Chevalier for the District #3 Yavapai Community College seat to be filled in November. Mr. Chevalier announced about four weeks ago he was running for the seat and has been receiving wide-spread support from community leaders throughout the Verde Valley and Sedona. The indication of endorsement was warmly welcomed by Chevalier.
Adams, a strong proponent of the College, worked extremely hard and effectively to save the Sedona Center from being closed and sold by the College in 2015-16. He was also instrumental in triggering an investigation that revealed the Sedona Taxing District is paying more than $6 million dollars annually to the College in property tax support (and receiving little in return for the investment).
Mr. Adams served three years on the Sedona City Council and six years as that community’s mayor. He decided not to run for office in 2016. He has a long list of diverse community accomplishments as a public servant. For example, he was instrumental in encouraging the establishment of a year-round culinary institute in Sedona through partnerships with Yavapai College, business organizations, and other interested parties. The culinary institute is a part of the 2013 Sedona Community Plan. In 2005, he was a founding board member of MATForce to combat crystal methamphetamine use and manufacture in Yavapai County. As mayor, in 2010 he co-founded the Greater Sedona Substance Abuse Committee (GSSAC) to bring MatForce programming into Sedona. Since leaving that office Adams has made decreasing substance abuse a personal mission.