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San Luis City Council voted to approve an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the City of Yuma that will allow the San Luis Police Department to use Yuma’s public safety training facility when needed. Lieutenant Emmanuel Botello presented the item and told the council the agreement "shall be for a term of 5 years, starting on the effective date of the signature, of the last signing party."
Botello said the arrangement will permit San Luis officers access to training facilities located on Avenue 4 E in Yuma and that the IGA will be effective upon signature by the last party. Council approved the order by voice vote; the mayor announced the motion "carries." No fees, schedules or usage limits were discussed in detail during the meeting.
Staff presented the IGA as a routine intergovernmental cooperation to expand training access for San Luis officers. Council did not request amendments during the meeting but directed staff to finalize the agreement and execute signatures required to make it effective.
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