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Sedona PSPRS board unanimously admits two officers into Tier 3 PSPRS

February 06, 2025 | Sedona, Yavapai County, Arizona


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Sedona PSPRS board unanimously admits two officers into Tier 3 PSPRS
The Sedona Police Department PSPRS board voted unanimously on Feb. 6 to approve Tier 3 membership for two officers, making both effective March 13, 2025.

The board approved the consent agenda, adopting the October meeting minutes on a unanimous voice vote after a motion by Board member Lynn Xenakis. "Those minutes are approved unanimously," the chair said.

On officer memberships: the board approved Tier 3 membership for Robert Joyce "with noted pre existing conditions effective 03/13/2025." The motion passed unanimously; the motion was seconded by Board member Lynn Xenakis and the board chair declared the motion adopted.

The board then approved Tier 3 membership for Elizabeth Pedrosa "with noted preexisting conditions effective March thirteenth of 2025." Board member Michael Lucas moved the Pedrosa motion; Board member Corey Cooperman seconded. The motion passed unanimously.

Votes at a glance:

- Approval of October minutes: motion by Lynn Xenakis; second not specified in the transcript; vote 5–0, outcome: approved unanimously.

- Robert Joyce, Tier 3 membership (effective 03/13/2025): motion mover not specified in the transcript; second: Lynn Xenakis; vote 5–0, outcome: approved unanimously. Note: membership approved "with noted pre existing conditions."

- Elizabeth Pedrosa, Tier 3 membership (effective 03/13/2025): motion by Michael Lucas; second by Corey Cooperman; vote 5–0, outcome: approved unanimously. Note: membership approved "with noted preexisting conditions."

Other business: staff said they have a phone call scheduled with Dr. Wesley to discuss consistency in pre-employment physicals and forms; that conversation may become an agenda item at the next meeting depending on findings. The board set potential future dates and noted an academy recruit expected to graduate in May.

All formal votes recorded at the Feb. 6 meeting were unanimous; no roll-call dissent or abstentions were recorded.

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