Yuma County Arizona
Government Administration
Yuma, Arizona 353 followers
Gateway of the Great Southwest
About us
Yuma County is one of four original counties designated by the first Territorial Legislature. It maintained its original boundaries until 1983 when voters decided to split Yuma County into LaPaz County in the north and a new "Yuma County" in the south. For many years, Yuma served as the gateway to the new western territory of California, which brought thousands from around the world in search of gold, or those who had it. In 1870, the Southern Pacific Railroad bridged the river. Yuma became a hub for the railroad and was selected as the county seat in 1864. Yuma County is bordered by California on the West/Mexico on the South and has a year-round population of approximately 200,000 residents. During the winter, the population increases by about 90,000 due to the sun-seeking Winter Visitors affectionately known as "Snowbirds".
- Website
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https://www.yumacountyaz.gov/
External link for Yuma County Arizona
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Yuma, Arizona
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1864
Locations
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Primary
198 S Main St.
Yuma, Arizona 85364, US
Employees at Yuma County Arizona
Updates
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Apply today and become part of the Yuma County Team! Apply @: www.yumacountyaz.gov
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🌟📺 ¡Los invito a ver El Condado Informado! 📺🌟 En este episodio, cubrimos el tema de desarrollo económico y relaciones intergubernamentales. ¿Tiene un negocio y quiere información sobre cómo empezar en Yuma? ¡Aquí le tenemos la información que necesita! No se lo pierda y obtenga la informacion para su negocio. #ElCondadoInformado #DesarrolloEconómico #Yuma #Negocios
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Building Safety Month Continues! We're excited to share some helpful tips to ensure your construction projects are safe and successful! Have questions about your construction plans? Contact or visit the Yuma County DDS Office for expert permitting guidance. We offer project assessment meetings to help you understand the opportunities and limitations of your proposed development in unincorporated areas of Yuma County before you submit your building permit application. Location: 2351 W. 26th Street Yuma, AZ 85364 Phone: (928) 817-5000 Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Weekdays) #BuildingSafetyMonth #YumaCounty #ConstructionTips #DevelopmentServices For more information, visit us or give us a call! Let's build safely together!
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