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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Recent News
- Public Invited to Renaming of City Cemetery
The City of Yuma invites members of the media and the general public to the renaming of the City Cemetery to honor Yuma's pioneer families as part of the Arizona Centennial. Continued... 2/9/2012
- Road Report for February 9, 2012
This week’s update of City of Yuma road construction projects: 4th Ave Evening Waterline Crossings; Silver Spur Rodeo Parade; 32nd Street; Multi-Use Pathway Closure; Avenue C; City Street Maintenance; Main Street, Tuesdays Continued... 2/9/2012
- Neighborhood Cleanup, Week 2
West Main Canal to 8th Street and East Main Canal to west city limits. Residents may also call (928) 373-4500 for questions about Neighborhood Cleanup. Continued... 2/6/2012
- Parks & Recreation Update for February 2
Weekly Parks & Recreation Update: Season Pool Passes; Softball Tournament / Home-Run Contest; Early Bird Rates at Desert Hills; Basketball Leagues; Art Center Galleries Continued... 2/2/2012
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Featured Items
- Pet Licenses
All dogs and cats over three months of age in the City of Yuma are required to be licensed and must either wear collars with the license tag attached or be microchipped and registered with the City licensing agent. Continued...
- Elections
The City Clerk's Office has information about running for office, voter registration and early voting. Continued...
- Mayor's Welcome
As we work through these challenging times, Yuma's charm and appeal is still well known, not only among those who call Yuma "home," but those who search for a great quality of life and find it in our community. Continued...
- City 73 & Ciudad 72
Our Government Access Channels, City 73 and Ciudad 72, make public meetings more accessible to residents and facilitate involvement in local government decision making. Continued...