Mayor & Council
Author:
Dave NashPublic Affairs CoordinatorPublic Affairs
Summary:
The Yuma City Government exists to provide a forum for public discussion and decision-making.
Last Updated:
1/24/2012
The Yuma City Government exists to provide a forum for public discussion and decision-making. We are committed to deliver quality public services and to advance the social and economic well being of our present and future citizens. We encourage you to participate: attend a City Council meeting and share your opinion or join a board or commission and take a more active part or simply attend a public meeting.

Left to right: Deputy Mayor Paul Johnson, Councilmember Bobbi Brooks, Councilmember Leslie L. McClendon, Mayor Alan L. Krieger, Councilmember Cody Beeson, Councilmember Edward Thomas and Councilmember Jerry Stuart.
Our current Mayor and City Council are:
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