Boulder City residents packed the Elaine K. Smith Center to participate in what became a highly contentious public workshop Jan. 25.
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City Council unanimously approved a plan for fiscal year 2018 that would help the city become healthier financially during its meeting Tuesday.
Mayor Rod Woodbury spoke of a city that continues to flourish at the annual State of the City address Jan. 19, but he admitted that Boulder City has a long way to go before it reaches new heights.
As of Wednesday morning four people have filed their papers to seek a seat on the Boulder City Council.
The Boulder City Planning Commission recommended the City Council put 25 acres west of Walnut Drive on the city’s land management plan for recreational purposes. The move was approved 6-1 during the planners’ meeting Jan. 18.
Three people have officially announced they intend to run for the two open City Council seats.
A small group of Boulder City residents gathered at the Elaine K. Smith Center on Jan. 11 to give suggestions about the city’s plans to renovate Nevada Highway.
Candidates looking to run for the two open City Council seats can file for election next week signaling the start of election season in Boulder City.
An appeal of the Planning Commission’s decision to issue a variance for a townhome community on Nevada Highway will be heard at Tuesday’s 7 p.m. City Council meeting at City Hall.
Hangar leases at the Boulder City Municipal Airport will expire in three years, leaving some tenants worried about the future.