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Council adopts ordinance annexing just over two square miles into San Luis; effective date set for Oct. 26

August 28, 2025 | San Luis, Yuma County, Arizona


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Council adopts ordinance annexing just over two square miles into San Luis; effective date set for Oct. 26
The San Luis City Council adopted Ordinance No. 470 to extend and increase the city’s corporate limits by annexing a contiguous area of a little more than two square miles. Jose Guzman presented the final step of an annexation process begun earlier; the ordinance includes an infrastructure and service plan and zoning classification for the annexed territory.

Guzman told the council the annexation will be effective Oct. 26, 2025 (language in the presentation described the effective date as 30–60 days after adoption; Guzman cited Oct. 26). After a motion to read the ordinance by title and a second, the council voted unanimously to adopt the ordinance.

The annexation adds the specified territory to city limits and adopts the stated infrastructure and service plan; staff will follow required post-adoption procedures to implement service and zoning changes.

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