Yuma City Council shifts focus to action following strategic planning retreat

Moses Femino

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Yuma city leaders say they are focused on turning plans into action after recapping their annual strategic planning retreat during a recent council work session.

City Council members and staff outlined several key priorities that will guide future decisions, including continued economic development efforts and evaluating emerging industries.

Leaders also discussed a long-term, phased approach to annexation as the city continue to grow.

Public safety remains a central focus, with officials working to align budget decisions with departmental needs while ensuring readiness for a growing population.

Other priorities include advancing projects identified in the Parks and Recreation Master Plan, increasing community outreach on the city’s annual expenditure limitation and expanding efforts to address extreme heat through partnerships and preparedness strategies.

Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls emphasized the importance of making tangible progress rather than simply creating plans.

“I think it’s always important to make sure we’re making progress, and not just creating documents,” Mayor Nicholls said. “So that was key, individual things are important but really that whole task was big. But really I think all the things that we did to look to the future…Not just some marginal improvements, we want to see some major, some major things.”

City leader say the retreat highlighted a clear shift from planning to implementation, with those priorities expected to help shape upcoming budget decisions and the city’s long-term strategic plan.

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