Subscribe to the Newspaper
View the Online Newspaper
Publish your Stuff
Need Help? Click Here
Search: Site   Web
Print Story | E-Mail Story | Font Size

Other Articles in this Category

  • Head of CBP tours Yuma Sector
    2 hours 29 minutes ago
  • East Wetlands tours resume
    1 hour 32 minutes ago
  • Drive for top honors helps feed the hungry
    1 hour 55 minutes ago
  • Marines' flag football game scores touchdown for children
    2 hours 10 minutes ago
  • Shooting leaves man critically injured
  • What is this?

    Save & Share this Article

    San Luis considers annexation

    Comments 0 | Recommend 0

    SAN LUIS, Ariz. – An unidentified car battery manufacturer could set up shop and create jobs here if the city council approves a proposal to bring more than 1,000 acres into the municipal limits.

    The main target of the annexation is the former Meadowcraft factory at Highway 95 and County 21-1/2 Street.

    "The process started about four months ago when the Yuma Economic Development Corporation notified us there was a company interested in renting the building, but the owners wanted it to be within the city limits," said Sharon Williams, city planning and zoning director.

    While declining to give details about the firm, she said it is in the field of car battery manufacturing and would generate dozens of jobs for the region.

    On Wednesday, the council heard the first reading of an ordinance that would annex 1,092.82 acres of agricultural and light industrial land extending from Avenue F west to Highway 95 and from County 22nd Street north and a little past County 21-1/2 Street.

    The council is scheduled to hear the second reading Aug. 13. If the ordinance is approved on second reading, the annexation would take effect Sept. 12, Williams said.

    Williams said the council decided to speed up the annexation process after the company expressed a desire to set up operation and landowners in the area expressed no objection to annexation.

    The Meadowcraft factory, which manufactured outdoor iron furniture, closed in 2001.

    ---
    Cesar Neyoy is a staff writer for Bajo El Sol, The Sun's Spanish-language sister publication from which this story is reprinted.


    See archived 'News' Stories »
     


    Reader Comments
    From the editor: Many of you have expressed concerns about some of the harsh anonymous comments from readers. To remedy that, we are introducing new features. You can create your own blog, publish your news and share your photos with the community. Once you fill out a simple form and leave a verifiable e-mail address, you can set up your profile page. It will display all of your contributions and allow you to track issues and easily connect with others.

    We want our site to be a place where people discuss and debate ideas that foster stronger communities. We built this for you. Please take care of it. Tolerate broad thinking, but take action against obscene or hateful material. Make it a credible and safe place worth preserving and sharing.


    Jobs
    Cars
    Real Estate
    Rentals
    Classifieds
    Weather
    Find it
    News Alerts
    NWS Yuma - Fair
    71°F
    Fair and 71°F
    Winds From the North at 6 MPH
    Last Update: December 4, 2008 - 1:20PM
    ADVERTISEMENT 
    Event Calendar
    Road Work
    Gas Prices
    Featured Events

     
    • Find an Event
    Publish Your Stuff
    ADVERTISEMENT 
    Poll
    Lottery
    Horoscopes
    Black Friday Poll
    Did you shop on Black Friday?
    Yes
    No
    Enter The Code To Vote
     
    powered by
    google
    Search
            Search: Web    Site