List of cities and towns in Arizona

As of 2010, there are 91 incorporated cities and towns in the U.S. state of Arizona. Incorporated places in Arizona are those that have been granted home rule, possessing a local government in the form of a city or town council. 2010 census put 6,392,017 of the state's 6,392,017 residents within these cities and towns, accounting for 24.59% of the population. Most of the population is concentrated within the Phoenix metropolitan area, with an 2010 census population of 4,192,887.

All 91 incorporated cities and towns are included in the following list. The oldest is Tucson, which was incorporated in 1877, and the most recent was the town of Tusayan, which was incorporated in March 2010.[1] As of 2009, Phoenix, the capital and largest city in Arizona, is ranked as the fifth most populous city in the United States. Other Arizona cities among the 100 most populous in the country are Tucson, Mesa, Glendale, Chandler and Scottsdale.

Unincorporated communities are not included on this list. For a listing of every populated place in Arizona, see List of localities in Arizona.

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Municipal incorporation

The Arizona Constitution has, since its ratification in 1912, allowed for the creation of municipal corporations in any community with a population of 3,500 or greater.[2] According to the constitution, a municipal charter cannot be created by special laws or by the legislature, but rather by the communities themselves as provided by general law.[3] The population limit specified by the constitution was lowered by state law to a minimum of population of 1,500 for most locations, and further reduced to 500 for communities located within 10 miles (16 km) of a national park or national monument.[4] State law further restricts the incorporation of new municipalities within urbanized areas, which are defined as a specific buffer zone surrounding existing cities and towns.[5]

State law allows for the incorporation of a community as either a city or a town; the only additional requirement to incorporate as a city is a minimum population of 3,000.[6] Cities and towns in Arizona function largely in an identical manner, but cities are provided with additional powers that a town charter does not provide, limited primarily to certain powers regarding the regulation of utilities and construction within the city limits.[7] State law allows adjoining towns to merge and it allows a city to annex a town, but it does not allow cities to merge.[8][9] Additionally, a town may change its form of government to a city upon reaching the minimum population of 3,000.[10] There are, however, large communities that have remained incorporated as a town in spite of attaining a large population; Gilbert, with more than 200,000 residents, remains incorporated as a town.

Twenty Arizona municipalities were incorporated before 1912, when the state was admitted to the Union. As such, these cities and towns were incorporated by means other than those stipulated by current state law and the constitution. Phoenix, for example, was incorporated in 1881 by an act of the territorial legislature.[11]

Incorporated places

Name Type of
incorporation[12]
County Population (2010 Census)[13] Area (2000)[14] Incorporated[15]
Apache Junction City Pinal[lower-alpha 1] 35,840 34.2 sq mi (88.6 km2) 1978
Avondale City Maricopa 76,238 41.3 sq mi (107.0 km2) 1946
Benson City Cochise 5,105 35.7 sq mi (92.5 km2) 1924
Bisbee[lower-alpha 2] City Cochise 5,575 4.8 sq mi (12.4 km2) 1902
Buckeye Town Maricopa 50,876 145.8 sq mi (377.6 km2) 1929
Bullhead City City Mohave 39,540 46.0 sq mi (119.1 km2) 1984
Camp Verde Town Yavapai 10,873 42.6 sq mi (110.3 km2) 1986
Carefree Town Maricopa 3,363 8.9 sq mi (23.1 km2) 1986
Casa Grande City Pinal 48,571 48.2 sq mi (124.8 km2) 1915
Cave Creek Town Maricopa 5,015 28.2 sq mi (73.0 km2) 1986
Chandler City Maricopa 236,123 58.0 sq mi (150.2 km2) 1920
Chino Valley Town Yavapai 10,817 18.6 sq mi (48.2 km2) 1970
Clarkdale Town Yavapai 4,097 7.5 sq mi (19.4 km2) 1957
Clifton[lower-alpha 2] Town Greenlee 3,311 15.0 sq mi (38.8 km2) 1909
Colorado City Town Mohave 4,821 10.5 sq mi (27.2 km2) 1985
Coolidge City Pinal 11,825 5.0 sq mi (12.9 km2) 1945
Cottonwood Town Yavapai 11,265 10.7 sq mi (27.7 km2) 1960
Dewey-Humboldt Town Yavapai 3,894 N/A[lower-alpha 3] 2004
Douglas City Cochise 17,378 7.7 sq mi (19.9 km2) 1905
Duncan Town Greenlee 696 2.6 sq mi (6.7 km2) 1938
Eagar Town Apache 4,885 11.3 sq mi (29.3 km2) 1948
El Mirage City Maricopa 31,797 9.7 sq mi (25.1 km2) 1951
Eloy City Pinal 16,631 71.7 sq mi (185.7 km2) 1949
Flagstaff[lower-alpha 2] City Coconino 65,870 63.6 sq mi (164.7 km2) 1894
Florence[lower-alpha 2] Town Pinal 25,536 8.3 sq mi (21.5 km2) 1908
Fountain Hills Town Maricopa 22,489 18.2 sq mi (47.1 km2) 1989
Fredonia Town Coconino 1,314 7.4 sq mi (19.2 km2) 1956
Gila Bend Town Maricopa 1,922 22.8 sq mi (59.1 km2) 1962
Gilbert Town Maricopa 208,453 43.2 sq mi (111.9 km2) 1920
Glendale City Maricopa 226,721 55.8 sq mi (144.5 km2) 1910
Globe[lower-alpha 2] City Gila 7,532 18.0 sq mi (46.6 km2) 1907
Goodyear City Maricopa 65,275 116.5 sq mi (301.7 km2) 1946
Guadalupe Town Maricopa 5,523 0.8 sq mi (2.1 km2) 1975
Hayden Town Gila 662 1.3 sq mi (3.4 km2) 1956
Holbrook[lower-alpha 2] City Navajo 5,053 15.5 sq mi (40.1 km2) 1917
Huachuca City Town Cochise 1,853 2.8 sq mi (7.3 km2) 1958
Jerome Town Yavapai 444 0.7 sq mi (1.8 km2) 1889
Kearny Town Pinal 1,950 2.8 sq mi (7.3 km2) 1959
Kingman[lower-alpha 2] City Mohave 28,068 30.00 sq mi (77.7 km2) 1952
Lake Havasu City City Mohave 52,527 43.1 sq mi (111.6 km2) 1978
Litchfield Park City Maricopa 5,476 3.1 sq mi (8.0 km2) 1987
Mammoth Town Pinal 1,426 1.1 sq mi (2.8 km2) 1958
Marana Town Pima 34,961 73.6 sq mi (190.6 km2) 1977
Maricopa City Pinal 43,482 N/A[lower-alpha 3] 2003
Mesa City Maricopa 439,041 125.2 sq mi (324.3 km2) 1883
Miami Town Gila 1,837 1.0 sq mi (2.6 km2) 1918
Nogales[lower-alpha 2] City Santa Cruz 20,837 20.8 sq mi (53.9 km2) 1893
Oro Valley Town Pima 41,011 31.9 sq mi (82.6 km2) 1974
Page City Coconino 7,247 16.6 sq mi (43.0 km2) 1975
Paradise Valley Town Maricopa 12,820 15.5 sq mi (40.1 km2) 1961
Parker[lower-alpha 2] Town La Paz 3,083 22.0 sq mi (57.0 km2) 1948
Patagonia Town Santa Cruz 913 1.2 sq mi (3.1 km2) 1948
Payson Town Gila 15,301 19.5 sq mi (50.5 km2) 1973
Peoria City Maricopa[lower-alpha 1] 154,065 141.7 sq mi (367.0 km2) 1954
Phoenix[lower-alpha 2] City Maricopa 1,445,632 475.1 sq mi (1,230.5 km2) 1881
Pima Town Graham 2,387 2.5 sq mi (6.5 km2) 1916
Pinetop-Lakeside Town Navajo 4,282 11.3 sq mi (29.3 km2) 1984
Prescott[lower-alpha 2] City Yavapai 39,843 37.3 sq mi (96.6 km2) 1883
Prescott Valley Town Yavapai 38,822 31.7 sq mi (82.1 km2) 1978
Quartzsite Town La Paz 3,677 36.3 sq mi (94.0 km2) 1989
Queen Creek Town Maricopa[lower-alpha 1] 26,361 25.8 sq mi (66.8 km2) 1989
Safford[lower-alpha 2] City Graham 9,566 8.0 sq mi (20.7 km2) 1901
Sahuarita Town Pima 25,259 15.2 sq mi (39.4 km2) 1994
San Luis City Yuma 25,505 26.5 sq mi (68.6 km2) 1979
Scottsdale City Maricopa 217,385 184.4 sq mi (477.6 km2) 1951
Sedona City Yavapai[lower-alpha 1] 10,031 18.6 sq mi (48.2 km2) 1988
Show Low City Navajo 10,660 27.9 sq mi (72.3 km2) 1953
Sierra Vista City Cochise 43,888 153.5 sq mi (397.6 km2) 1956
Snowflake Town Navajo 5,590 30.9 sq mi (80.0 km2) 1948
Somerton City Yuma 14,287 1.3 sq mi (3.4 km2) 1918
South Tucson City Pima 5,652 1.0 sq mi (2.6 km2) 1940
Springerville Town Apache 1,961 11.7 sq mi (30.3 km2) 1948
St. Johns[lower-alpha 2] City Apache 3,480 6.6 sq mi (17.1 km2) 1946
Star Valley Town Gila 1,970 N/A[lower-alpha 3] 2005
Superior Town Pinal 2,837 1.9 sq mi (4.9 km2) 1976
Surprise City Maricopa 117,517 69.5 sq mi (180.0 km2) 1960
Taylor Town Navajo 4,112 24.6 sq mi (63.7 km2) 1966
Tempe City Maricopa 161,719 40.2 sq mi (104.1 km2) 1894
Thatcher Town Graham 4,865 4.4 sq mi (11.4 km2) 1899
Tolleson City Maricopa 6,545 5.6 sq mi (14.5 km2) 1929
Tombstone City Cochise 1,380 4.3 sq mi (11.1 km2) 1881
Tucson[lower-alpha 2] City Pima 520,116 195.1 sq mi (505.3 km2) 1877
Tusayan Town Coconino 558 [lower-alpha 4] N/A[lower-alpha 3] 2010
Wellton Town Yuma 2,882 2.5 sq mi (6.5 km2) 1970
Wickenburg Town Maricopa 6,363 11.5 sq mi (29.8 km2) 1909
Willcox City Cochise 3,757 6.1 sq mi (15.8 km2) 1915
Williams City Coconino 3,023 43.8 sq mi (113.4 km2) 1901
Winkelman Town Gila 353 0.7 sq mi (1.8 km2) 1949
Winslow City Navajo 9,655 12.3 sq mi (31.9 km2) 1900
Youngtown Town Maricopa 6,156 1.3 sq mi (3.4 km2) 1960
Yuma[lower-alpha 2] City Yuma 93,064 106.7 sq mi (276.4 km2) 1914

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d The municipal boundaries of Peoria, Apache Junction, Queen Creek and Sedona cross the county border into, respectively: Yavapai County, Maricopa County, Pinal County and Coconino County. The above table lists the primary county in which each of these cities and towns is located.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o        indicates this city or town is the county seat of its respective county.
  3. ^ a b c d Because Dewey-Humboldt, Maricopa, Star Valley and Tusayan were incorporated after the 2000 Census, their areas are not reported by the Census Bureau. The 2000 areas of the Census-designated places corresponding to these cities are 22.9 sq mi (59 km2), 4 sq mi (10 km2), 6.4 sq mi (17 km2) and 28.6 sq mi (74 km2). The City of Maricopa has annexed beyond the boundaries of the former CDP and reports an area (as of 2008) of approximately 59 sq mi (150 km2). At its incorporation, the Town of Tusayan included an area of only 0.2 sq mi (0.52 km2), much smaller than its CDP counterpart.
  4. ^ Because Tusayan was incorporated in 2010, its population was not included in the most recent Census estimates. The 2000 Census count for the now defunct Tusayan CDP was 562.

References

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