A new funding plan recently drafted by city staff may allow Boulder City residents to enjoy a new or upgraded pool without having to pay more taxes.
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Boulder City’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2021 is about $3.5 million more than last year because of several capital improvement projects tentatively scheduled for next year.
The city property housing the former water filtration plant, Reflections Park and the community gardens is now officially zoned as a park.
City Council approved having staff move forward with drafting three ballot questions for the pool after talking in circles about the topic for almost an hour.
The homeless issue in Boulder City is bigger than one man living in a mine shaft, according to recent reports from staff.
Boulder City’s long-awaited facility survey has been published and the public will have a chance to provide input about it in the near future.
Hangar owners at Boulder City Municipal Airport want their land leases extended or new ones created rather than having their property revert to city ownership in July.
More than 1,000 acres of land was added to the city’s land management process for renewable energy uses.
The town’s new fire chief, William Gray, started work Monday and said he is looking forward to bringing different ideas to the department and settling into the community.
A consultant is recommending changes to several city buildings, according to a recently released draft report that will be presented to City Council at a workshop Tuesday, Feb. 4.
Residents and officials praised Mayor Kiernan McManus for his inaugural State of the City presentation that highlighted how special of a place Boulder City is to live.
After hearing nearly two hours of comments from community members about the importance of preserving the city’s historic artifacts, planning commissioners failed to pass a resolution that would recommend changing the zoning of a 1.92-acre parcel that houses the old water filtration plant from neighborhood commercial to government park during their meeting Wednesday, Jan. 15.
Boulder City will be able to take stock of its notable resources at no cost to residents after receiving a grant to cover the cost of updating its list of historic properties.
St. Jude’s Ranch for Children can proceed with its new healing center for victims of sex trafficking as City Council unanimously approved a master plan amendment that will allow for its construction during it’s meeting Tuesday, Jan. 14.
In his yearly report to City Council, City Manager Al Noyola touted almost $10 million in savings and new revenue for past year.