The City Council violated Nevada open meeting law during its city attorney negotiations, according to Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt.
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Boulder City’s Airport Advisory Committee approved recommended updates to the airport master plan to the City Council at its meeting on Tuesday evening.
Boulder City’s time without a permanent city attorney and city manager is coming to a close, as contracts for both positions should come before City Council at the end of February.
The city is seeking appraisals for two of the four properties listed as priorities on the 2018 land management plan.
Boulder City is one step closer to having more than a hundred new homes as the City Council approved 4-1 a Las Vegas developer’s tentative map for a subdivision near the golf course.
At the annual State of the City, Mayor Rod Woodbury presented several ways the city is planning to adapt with Interstate 11 opening soon.
City Council discussed several ballot questions for the upcoming November election at its meeting Tuesday.
Residential issues, including approving a tentative map for StoryBook Homes’ new 127-lot subdivision and a variance for a single house in the historic district, filled the Planning Commission’s Jan. 17 agenda.
Boulder City is without another familiar face as its aquatic coordinator is moving to Minnesota to be closer to family.
Former Boulder City Police Chief Thomas Finn’s wrongful termination case against the city was dismissed by a U.S. District judge last week.
Boulder City could be violating its city code by not naming a new salary for its acting city attorney.
Boulder City police officer Jeffrey Grasso is facing multiple felony counts for allegedly exploiting and stealing from his handicapped son and has been placed on unpaid leave from the department.
Three different spots in town are being researched for Boulder City’s new aquatic and cultural center.
An agreement for Boulder City Administrative Officer Bryce Boldt in which he admitted to a “willfull violation” of state law was approved as presented by the Nevada Commission on Ethics on Wednesday.
City Council approved some additions and removals to the city’s land management plan at its first meeting of 2018.