By Tim Perry | Red Rock News
The Georgia Frontiere Performing Arts Pavilion at the Sedona Cultural Park awaits the start of a concert on July 15, 2003. The city of Sedona, which bought the park in 2022, has issued a request for proposals from design firms to create a new master plan for the park, which the language of the RFP indicates should focus on housing rather than performing arts.
The city of Sedona has issued a request for proposals from design firmsto help develop a new master plan for the Sedona Cultural Park, which it purchased in December 2022.
Proposals must be submitted by Thursday, April 25, and the top candidate will be announced on Tuesday, May 7. The city will interview the proposers the week of Monday, May 13, and City Council is tentatively scheduled to approve a contract with the winning firm on May 28. The process is intended to produce a new master plan by Aug. 28, 2025.