The Yuma City Council adopted three ordinances on July 2, 2025, including Ordinance O2025-2024 to adopt the fiscal year 2026 City of Yuma primary property tax levy, the Main Street Mall and Off-Street Parking Maintenance District No. 1 property tax levy, and 13 municipal improvement district tax levies.
The ordinances were part of the ordinance consent agenda and were approved by roll call after no speakers registered. Councilmember Morales moved to adopt the ordinance consent agenda and Councilmember Watts seconded; the clerk called the roll and recorded unanimous ayes.
The other two adopted ordinances on the consent agenda were O2025-2022 (amendment to Ordinance O2021-7 concerning city departments) and O2025-2023 (rezoning of property at the southeast corner of State Route SR 195 and Fortieth Street). The transcript lists the ordinance titles but does not provide levy amounts or detailed fiscal schedules during the meeting.
“The ordinances have also been adopted,” the clerk announced after the roll-call vote.
No public comments were recorded for the ordinance consent agenda items. The council approved the measures on consent, meaning the items passed without separate public hearings or extended council debate at this meeting.