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Yuma council adopts city code amendment on public nuisances

August 06, 2025 | Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona


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Yuma council adopts city code amendment on public nuisances
YUMA, Ariz. — The Yuma City Council on Aug. 6 adopted Ordinance 2025-528, a Yuma City Code text amendment regarding public nuisances, during the ordinance consent agenda.

The ordinance was included on the consent agenda and adopted after a motion by Council Member Morris and a second by Council Member Watts. The clerk conducted a roll vote; Council Members Martinez, Morris, McClendon, Deputy Mayor Smith, Morales, Watts and Mayor Nichols voted aye.

No members of the public spoke on the ordinance at the meeting and council discussion did not include details of the code changes. The council did not add conditions or amendments at the meeting. The adopted ordinance text and any administrative guidance or enforcement changes will be available in the city's official ordinance publication and staff reports.

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