Mark Richey/Special to the Boulder City Review
City Government
Funeral homes and mortuaries are now allowed as a conditional use in the city’s C1 neighborhood commercial zone despite a divided vote by City Council and numerous residents voicing their opposition to the idea.
Approximately half of Boulder City’s residents live outside the recommended area for fire response, according to new data from the fire department.
The city will save almost $400,000 on new golf carts for the Boulder City Golf Course thanks to an existing government contract.
Boulder City staff is proposing that several projects to provide more security at the animal control shelter and police station be included in the capital improvement plan for the next fiscal year.
Boulder City will have more help with its historic preservation efforts thanks to a new contract with North Wind Resource Consulting LLC.
Regular City Council meetings will start two hours earlier in 2022 in order to provide access for more community members and reduce the burden on city staff.
City Council unanimously approved rezoning 115 acres of land for solar development despite the Planning Commission’s recommendation that they deny it.
A Boulder City funeral director said he is worried the community could experience a crisis because of the difficulties he is facing with expanding his facility.
Boulder City is stepping up its fight to preserve water by updating its landscape ordinance and needs help from the community to do so.
The legacy of the Damboree, its volunteers and the Boulder City Parks and Recreation Department was recognized earlier this week by the Nevada Recreation and Park Society.
Boulder City dispersed thousands of dollars to local businesses in CARES grants this past fiscal year, according to a recent report from the Community Development department.
A request to rezone 115 acres of land near the Interstate 11 and U.S. Highway 95 interchange in Boulder City has been met with disagreement among members of the Planning Commission and City Council will soon be able to weigh in on it.
Boulder City’s new City Manager Taylour Tedder has been on the job for two months and in that time has jumped into work feet first.
Residents will have another option to help pay for needed emergency medical transport through a new program from the Boulder City Fire Department.