Boulder City has implemented a new grant program to help nonprofit community organizations promote their events in town.
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The desire of some residents and business owners to have an off-road vehicle trail system was brought to the forefront again after the City Council removed an item about the proposal from its agenda at a recent meeting.
Boulder City has hired its new communications manager. Lisa LaPlante started work Monday, July 16, for the city, where her duties include planning, directing, managing and overseeing the activities and operations of the city’s communication.
The historic old water filtration plant on Railroad Avenue is getting a new roof at no cost to the city, courtesy of a Boulder City resident.
Boulder City is changing its city code to create a new utilities department. City Council unanimously approved the change at its meeting Tuesday, July 10.
The city is updating its strategic plan and hopes to have it completed by the end of the year.
The structure of Boulder City’s public works department could be changing to provide more transparency and accountability.
Boulder City recently painted a picture of its electrical use for the past five years and gave a forecast for the next five.
Boulder City has secured funding to beautify and improve Boulder City Parkway, and construction is expected to begin at the end of the year.
A new linear park, which is part of the state railroad museum expansion in Boulder City, is one step closer to happening as the city was recently awarded a grant to cover some of the costs.
Boulder City’s historic district will be getting something new in the coming weeks: a food trailer serving Greek food.
Boulder City’s longtime public works director and twice acting city manager Scott Hansen no longer works for the city.
Boulder City businesses and residents won’t have to pay higher utility rates until the fall as City Council approved delaying an increase originally planned for the summer.
It’s not every day that city officials encourage residents to play on the freeway, but that’s what happened Saturday, June 2, when a portion of Interstate 11 was opened to locals for a preview.