Mayor Doug Nicholls highlights lower crime and talks data centers in State of the City Address

Adrik Vargas

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls delivered his State of the City address, highlighting the city’s progress over the past year and outlining plans for the future.

During the address, Mayor Nicholls touched on several topics, including economic development, public safety, and ongoing city projects. He also recognized city employees for their role in moving Yuma forward.

Nicholls said public safety remains a priority, noting that crime in the city has decreased for the fourth year in a row.

The mayor also discussed a possible ballot measure that would raise the city’s spending limit, as well as how Yuma is responding to growing interest in data centers.

“If you use your phone today, you’ve used a data center,” Nicholls said. “What does the Yuma community want to do with that industry? That’s what we’re looking at right now as a community-wide discussion.”

Nicholls emphasized the importance of community input and having up-to-date information when considering potential data center development, including factors like water and power use.

He also addressed the long-awaited reopening of Smucker Park, saying progress is being made after earlier construction issues.

Nicholls said he expects the park to reopen soon and expressed optimism about the year ahead for the city.

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