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Budget passes 4-1

Boulder City’s budget for next year has been approved despite a dissenting vote from one City Council member.

City’s past key in run for mayor

As Boulder City residents head to the polls, they will be asked to vote for mayor.

Plan to boost area for solar development recommended

The Planning Commission is recommending an amendment to the city’s master plan and a zoning change that will provide a larger conservation area and more solar development in the Eldorado Valley.

Early voting begins Saturday

Early voting for the upcoming Boulder City municipal general election begins Saturday, May 25, and continues until Friday, June 7.

City seeks plans to improve cellphone service along I-11

Boulder City is looking to improve cellphone coverage along Interstate 11 and has released a request for proposals to aid and encourage the development of multicarrier cellular tower facilities in the area.

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Candidates weigh in on staff levels, trust issues

Residents were able to hear from candidates vying for a city leadership spot about staff levels, growth and trust in government at a forum Monday evening.

Candidates to be at Monday forum

The Boulder City Review is sponsoring a forum Monday, May 13, evening featuring the candidates who are running for mayor and City Council in the June general election.

City aims to put old hangar to use

Boulder City is looking for ideas on how the town’s old airport hangar and runway can be reused.

Candidate forum scheduled

The Boulder City Review is sponsoring a forum featuring the mayoral and City Council candidates running in the June general election. It will be held from 6-8 p.m. May 13 at the Elaine K. Smith Building, 700 Wyoming St.

Council defers utility rate hikes

Boulder City residents will have an additional six months without higher utility rates after City Council unanimously approved a staff directive to defer an increase until January.

Courthouse work unaffected by decision

The contractor renovating Boulder City’s courthouse could be banned from public works projects for three years because of allegedly underpaying employees for a project in Las Vegas.

Pool staff stresses importance of water safety

Taking a dip in cool refreshing water during the heat of summer can be great as long as people are aware of the dangers a swimming pool can pose.

City seeks input for economic plan

Boulder City is taking another step in managing its growth by holding several workshops to help create its first economic development plan.

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