San Luis council votes at a glance: procurement, public-safety ordinances and a liquor-license recommendation

San Luis City Council · January 15, 2026

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Summary

At its Jan. 24 meeting the San Luis City Council authorized police procurement for ammunition and vests, recommended a liquor license for Habibi Spirits, and adopted ordinances to align fees and address mud clods, drunken disorderly conduct, and park hours; motions passed with unanimous or near-unanimous votes as noted.

The San Luis City Council took multiple routine and policy actions Jan. 24, approving police procurement, recommending a liquor license and adopting several ordinances addressing municipal code and public-safety enforcement.

Procurement and purchases - Ammunition: The council authorized the San Luis Police Department to purchase ammunition from San Diego Police Equipment using FY2026 funds. Staff stated the total purchase amount is $71,316.23 (transcript) and the council authorized purchase not to exceed $72,000 because the amount exceeded the $45,000 purchasing threshold; the motion carried unanimously. - Uniform vests: The council waived formal bidding, ratified prior uniform purchases and authorized additional purchases of bulletproof vests from Precision Uniforms to exceed the $45,000 threshold; the motion carried unanimously.

Licensing and code changes - Liquor license: The clerk reported that the city received and posted an application for Habibi Spirits at 1922 Cesar Chavez Boulevard with no public comments; the council moved to recommend approval to the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control and the motion carried unanimously. - Ordinance 471 (code penalties/fees): Council adopted Ordinance 471 to conform city code to state-required fees and surcharges to avoid reducing fine amounts; motion carried unanimously. - Ordinance 472 (hazardous mud clods): Council adopted an ordinance adding 'hazardously large mud clods' on roadways as a nuisance enforceable as a civil offense, clarifying responsible parties (drivers, companies, or adjacent landowners) and enforcement by code enforcement/police; motion carried unanimously. - Ordinance 476 (drunk and disorderly): Council added a chapter to address disorderly conduct by intoxicated people (passed out or rambunctious) to help police address recurring late-night issues downtown; council discussed welfare checks and the use of portable breath tests and adopted the ordinance unanimously. - Ordinance 477 (park hours): Council adopted an ordinance adding park hours to city code to assist enforcement against late-night trespass and criminal damage; the motion carried unanimously.

Votes and procedures Most procurement and ordinance votes were unanimous. The rezoning/rezoning-related votes described in a separate report were recorded as 5–0 with two abstentions. Several items were approved by motion and roll call as described on the record.