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The San Luis 2040 General Plan provides a comprehensive framework to guide the city's future growth and development. It is organized around four key themes: Growth, Economy, Environment, and Public Services, which include elements such as land use, housing, economic development, community revitalization, environmental planning, conservation, public safety, and transportation. The plan envisions San Luis in 2040 as a welcoming binational city known for quality neighborhoods, significant cultural resources, outstanding schools, and an innovative environment for living, working, and recreation, ensuring new growth enhances the community and preserves shared values.
The meeting agenda focused on several action and information items. Key discussions included the approval of the Minutes from the Regular Meeting of December 5, 2025, and review of the Draft 2025 Assessment Report. The Board was set to discuss and take action on the Draft Capital Improvement Plan and Budget Update. Several project updates were scheduled for information, covering the Smucker Park Retention Basin redesign, Wellton Drainage Improvements, Facility Maintenance, Yuma East 3&4, West Yuma Mesa Master Drainage Plan Update, and Atlantic Ave Drainage Improvements. The agenda also included setting the 2026 Meeting Schedule.
This document outlines Yuma County's Stormwater Management Program (SWMP), a supplement to the one submitted in 2003, aimed at fulfilling requirements for the Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Arizona General Permit and reducing pollution from stormwater runoff. The program focuses on six key control measures: Public Education and Outreach, Public Involvement/Participation, Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination, Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control, Post Construction Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment, and Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations. The plan outlines best management practices and measurable goals for implementation by December 2007.
This document outlines Yuma County's Water Quality Management Plan, prepared in fulfillment of Section 208 of the federal Clean Water Act. It details the responsibilities of various entities, including the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) as the lead agency, Yuma County as the Designated Planning Agency (DPA), and Designated Management Agencies (DMAs) and Wastewater Management Utilities (WMUs). The plan addresses components such as AZPDES and APP permits, subdivision certification, and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) calculations, emphasizing coordinated efforts through the Yuma 208 Review Council to manage and protect water quality.
This document, presented at the Yuma County BOS Long Term Planning Roundtable, outlines the importance of long-term strategic planning through '5 Year Plans.' It covers strategies for fiscal responsibility, operational efficiency (including AI integration), workforce planning, and accountability measures. The plan aims to strengthen organizational stability, improve decision-making, align resources with priorities, and enhance customer service for a thriving community.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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