Yuma council adopts two intergovernmental agreements with ADOT; mayor recuses on one
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The Yuma City Council on July 2, 2025, adopted two intergovernmental agreements with the Arizona Department of Transportation, including an HSIP pavement-marking amendment. Mayor Nichols recused from the first vote and turned the meeting over to Councilmember Morris.
The Yuma City Council adopted two intergovernmental agreements with the Arizona Department of Transportation on July 2, 2025, including Resolution R2025-074 and an amendment for an HSIP pavement-marking project (R2025-075).
The measures were listed on the resolution consent agenda and passed by roll call after no public speakers signed up. Mayor Nichols declared a conflict on R2025-074 and temporarily left the dais; Councilmember Morris presided over that portion of the meeting.
Councilmember Morales moved to adopt R2025-074, and Councilmember Watts seconded. The council recorded unanimous votes from the members present for that vote; Mayor Nichols was recused and did not vote. Later the council adopted R2025-075 (an amendment to an intergovernmental agreement with ADOT for an HSIP pavement-marking project) by the consent agenda with a separate roll-call vote that included Mayor Nichols.
“I will declare a conflict on the first one, R2025-074, the intergovernmental agreement with ADOT,” Mayor Nichols said before turning the meeting over to Councilmember Morris.
There were no public comments on either resolution. The clerk recorded the roll-call tallies and announced both items adopted during the same meeting session.
