Sedona Council noted date conflict to College officials on January 25 because of regularly scheduled Council meeting but College did not change date
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.)
At that meeting, it is anticipated that the Community College and its consultants will spend most of the time heavily politically selling a story to the locals about the limited educational development plan they are moving toward for Sedona/Verde Valley over the next decade. Because of a lack of east-side control over community college development, there is little, if anything, the local politicos can do but politely sit and listen.
The exact time the meeting starts and who was invited remains a secret from the general public. According to information provided the Blog, this is a private meeting and the public is not invited.
The meeting with local officials first came to light at a session of the Sedona City Council on January 25 when the Community College officials were presenting an update. At that time Sedona officials noted the March 22 conflicted with the normal Tuesday session of the Sedona City Council, which begins at 4:30 p.m. Community College officials promised to give the information about to the Prescott administrators. (See video clip.) The conflict with the Sedona City Council meeting did not persuade the College to change the date.