
Vice Mayor Tadeo Azael De La Hoya of San Luis, Arizona has recently been appointed to a substantial role within the National League of Cities (NLC). To bolster the exchange of ideas and strategies among small cities, De La Hoya will serve on the NLC's 2025 Small Cities Council for a term of one year. The appointment, announced by NLC President Steve Patterson, positions De La Hoya amidst other local leaders looking to foster cooperative efforts and develop scalable solutions for common municipal challenges.
"I'm honored to be appointed to the NLC Small Cities Council," Vice Mayor De La Hoya said in a statement provided by the City of San Luis. He expressed his eagerness to work collaboratively with other local leaders to share ideas, resources, and best practices that can significantly impact our communities. His role will include addressing unique issues that small cities face to create sustainable initiatives for the benefit of their residents.
The Small Cities Council is part of the NLC's broader Member Councils initiative, offering a platform for municipal leaders from similar-sized communities or geographic regions to exchange knowledge and resources. Council members commonly engage in networking, participate in collaborative projects, and assist one another in crafting and implementing policies tailored to small cities' specific needs.
For those seeking more information on the NLC's Member Councils or the specific responsibilities of the Small Cities Council, resources are available on the NLC's official website. The City of San Luis Public Affairs Office has also extended an invitation for inquiries and is reachable by phone at (928) 341-8520 or via email at [email protected] for discussions regarding Vice Mayor De La Hoya's new appointment.









