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Yuma council adopts minor general plan amendment to allow up to 49 housing units near Colorado Street
Summary
The City Council adopted Resolution R2025-081 to change 1.62 acres northwest of Colorado Street and 20th Avenue from low‑density to high‑density residential, increasing the allowable units from 8 to 49 and clearing the way for a rezoning request to R‑3; staff will require a traffic impact statement during rezoning.
YUMA, Ariz. — The Yuma City Council on Aug. 6 adopted Resolution R2025-081 to approve a minor general plan amendment for about 1.62 acres northwest and north of the intersection of Colorado Street and 20th Avenue, changing the property’s land‑use designation from low‑density residential to high‑density residential. The adoption clears the general plan step the applicant needs to pursue a rezoning to the R‑3 high‑density residential district.
The amendment increases the maximum number of dwelling units allowed on the undeveloped site from 8 to 49, which staff…
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