Boulder City’s Historic Preservation Committee and City Council are seeking nominations for the 2020 Historic Preservation Award.
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A new online tool that allows citizens to view the city’s revenue and expenses debuted earlier this month.
A man who has been living in an abandoned mine shaft for seven years in an undeveloped area of Boulder City was recently given a 30-day notice to leave.
Boulder City’s two outgoing planning commissioners intend to stay busy with the community despite no longer being a part of the local leadership.
To incentivize local historic preservation, City Council is recommending a new grant program that could offer a 50% reimbursement for certain renovations.
St. Jude’s Ranch for Children in Boulder City is one step closer to having a new healing center for victims of sex trafficking after planning commissioners recommended approval of an amendment to the nonprofit’s master plan.
The city will obtain an appraisal for a vacant cottage at ABC Park, approving a resolution to have staff move forward with the process after a local nonprofit expressed interest in leasing it.
Boulder City’s Planning Commission has two new members who will start their positions in January.
Boulder City’s Utility Advisory Committee did not correct an alleged open meeting law violation last week because the members wanted the action to remain null and void.
Members of the community are invited to share their memories of the late Councilman Warren Harhay during an informal reception his family is hosting Sunday, Dec. 8, afternoon.
The Planning Commission is recommending a 1,275-acre parcel be added to the city’s land management process list for renewable energy generation.
Judith Hoskins was selected as Boulder City’s newest council member during an hourlong special meeting Monday evening.
A replacement to the City Council seat vacated by the death of Councilman Warren Harhay will be appointed at a special meeting at 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, in City Hall.
To help the city meet its historic preservation goals, City Council approved adding almost $60,000 to this fiscal year’s budget to hire a consultant during its meeting Tuesday, Nov. 12.
City staff is proposing the dog park inside Veterans’ Memorial Park be expanded, rather than installing new multipurpose fields at the facility.