The City of San Luis announced on Oct. 21 that it is providing temporary assistance to federal employees who are having trouble paying their utility accounts due to the ongoing federal situation.
This measure aims to support local residents impacted by disruptions in federal employment, ensuring they can maintain access to essential city services during uncertain times.
Federal workers experiencing difficulties with their utility bills are encouraged to contact the city’s offices at (928) 341-8570 for more information about available assistance. The city said this initiative is part of its broader commitment to community engagement, which includes open council meetings and public events, according to the official website.
San Luis provides a range of essential services such as public safety through police and fire departments, parks and recreation programs, and economic development initiatives, 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’s ongoing efforts reflect its dedication to supporting residents during challenging periods while continuing to offer vital municipal services.

