New evidence has been presented in the city’s case against John Hunt, a Boulder City resident who was arrested on several charges after he repeatedly walked back and forth in a marked crosswalk protesting a police-sanctioned pedestrian enforcement event in June 2016.
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Several local airport users are concerned about proposed changes to Boulder City’s Airport Advisory Council and voiced them publicly Tuesday evening.
Changes could be coming to the land management plan if recent recommendations are approved by the City Council.
The attorney for a Boulder City resident is asking the charges brought against his client by the city be dismissed due to misconduct by the prosecution.
More homes are closer to being built in Boulder City despite criticism about a proposed subdivision from residents.
Boulder City is adding wind power to its portfolio of renewable-energy leases as the City Council approved an agreement for a direct-current transmission line from Wyoming.
Members of a city advisory committee are upset the city has vacated all its meetings since January, and they are uncertain about the group’s future.
City Council forwarded two requests for the 2018 land management plan to the Planning Commission for public hearing and further recommendation.
The old Vons/Haggen grocery store building is one step closer to being occupied as the City Council amended its zoning ordinance, allowing an Oregon-based company to relocate its corporate headquarters there.
The City Council upheld the Planning Commission’s recent denial of two variances requested by StoryBook Homes at its meeting Tuesday evening.
Since Boulder City raised its utility rates last year, the increase has been met with dismay from residents about how much their bills have gone up.
An Oregon-based company is one step closer to having its corporate headquarters in Boulder City after the City Council introduced a bill at its meeting Tuesday that would create a new use within a zoning district.
Boulder City residents and businesses raised concerns about speed limits and accessibility along Boulder City Parkway as plans for the city’s complete street beautification project were discussed at a public meeting Tuesday evening.
Religion and cronyism were topics at Tuesday’s City Council meeting, as the council members chose the new city attorney in a divided vote.
Planning Commissioners denied two of four variances requested by StoryBook Homes for land it is in the process of buying from the city, as well as not recommending a request to narrow streets and have sidewalks only on one side in its proposed 129-home subdivision.