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The Sedona City Council voted 6-1 in favor of The Safe Place to Park initiative, offering 40 designated parking spots with temporary bathrooms and showers for full-time employees within the city limits.
Mayor Scott Jablow, acknowledging the necessity of the program, expressed that it is a last-resort measure during a lengthy meeting where locals voiced opposition. Participants in the program must engage with local social services to eventually secure permanent housing.
However, critics fear that the site may lead to pollution, drug use, and illegal activities, impacting the park and surrounding area negatively.
Funded by a two-year grant from the Arizona department of housing, Safe Place to Park will be overseen by the Verde Valley Homeless Coalition, monitoring the lot nightly. Vehicles are required to vacate the premises during daytime hours.
Situated in a 6-acre parking lot within Sedona’s 41-acre Cultural Park, the land was purchased by the city for $23 million last year, ensuring no visibility to nearby residents.
City officials stress that the program is temporary, scheduled to end in 2026 upon depletion of the grant funding. The land will be rezoned in June 2026.
This initiative follows a year of planning as the city sought a solution to accommodate city workers while awaiting the completion of various affordable housing projects.
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Kavan’s shutout lifts Texas to win over Arizona State, back to WCWS
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas will return to the Women’s College World Series to defend its national title.
The Longhorns capped a 2-1 series win in the super regional round over Arizona State with a 5-0 victory Sunday at McCombs Field. Katie Stewart drove in four runs, and Teagan Kavan hurled a complete-game shutout with five strikeouts.
Austin Super Regional: No. 2 Texas 2, Arizona State 1
The win sends the second-seeded Longhorns back to Devon Park in Oklahoma City, where they claimed the program’s first national championship last season. They’ll face Tennessee at 1:30 p.m. CT Thursday in the double-elimination tournament.
It’s the ninth time the Longhorns have been to the WCWS.
Texas bounced back from a 4-1 loss to open the best-of-3 series on Friday against the Sun Devils, claiming Saturday’s game 4-3 thanks to a pinch-hit 2-run home run in the seventh inning by Victoria Hunter.
Stewart provided the bulk of the offensive punch for the Longhorns, smacking a pair of 2-run singles in the third and sixth innings. Shortstop Vivi Martinez capped a 15-pitch at-bat against Sun Devils pitcher Kenzie Brown with an RBI triple in the fifth to score Kayden Henry. Martinez fouled off 11 pitches during the plate appearance, and then ripped a pitch down the first-base line that rolled all the way to the right-field wall, plating Henry to give Texas a 3-0 lead.
Martinez said she kept telling herself to win each pitch.
“I was just trying to keep it simple,” she said. “She has a great changeup, so I had to be aware of that.”
Kavan kept the Sun Devils off balance, forcing eight groundouts and eight flyouts to go with her strikeouts. She scattered five hits, allowing a 2-out triple to Yannixa Acuna in the fourth on a pop-up that dropped in shallow right field just out of Leighann Goode’s diving catch attempt. With the outfield heavily shifted the opposite way, the ball squirted into foul territory, allowing the speedy Acuna to scamper to third.
After Kavan walked Brooklyn Ulrich, she got Tiare Ho-Ching to ground out to end the inning, escaping the jam unscathed.
“Teagan was lights out. She showed the mindset of a warrior,” Longhorns head coach Mike White said. “The ability to put things that don’t go her way aside, and come out and compete for her team. She loves her team.”
Texas (47-11) was 7-for-19 with runners on and 3-for-9 with runners in scoring position. Arizona State didn’t have a hit with runners in scoring position, going 0-for-5. Both of Stewart’s 2-run singles came with two outs.
Stewart, Henry and Martinez all had two hits for the Longhorns. Acuna had two hits for the Sun Devils.
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