The City of San Luis announced on Nov. 20 that its offices will be closed from November 27 to November 28 in observance of Thanksgiving Day and Native American Heritage Day. Regular business hours are set to resume on Monday, December 1. Emergency services will remain available during the closure.
The city said that residents whose trash is normally collected on Mondays and Thursdays should expect service only on Monday and Wednesday during the holiday period. There will be no changes for those with Tuesday or Friday collection routes.
Residents needing to make utility payments during the closure can do so online at www.xpressbillpay.com, by phone at 855-314-2095, with a live operator at 800-720-6847, through the self-service kiosk outside City Hall, or by using the drop box for checks or money orders outside City Hall. All payments made during this period will be posted on the next business day. For water or sewer emergencies, residents are advised to contact the Police Department Communications Division at (928) 341-2420.
The City of San Luis promotes community engagement through open council meetings and public events, according to the official website. The city operates under a council-manager form of government and has grown from a small town into a thriving community in Arizona, as reported by the official website.
Nieves Riedel has served as mayor of San Luis, according to the official website. The city provides essential services such as public safety through police and fire departments, parks and recreation programs, economic development initiatives, and public works projects according to information from its official website.

