City Attorney Dave Olsen was sanctioned by the State Bar of Nevada in March for his involvement in his son’s civil suit against Boulder City in 2010.
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In June, the city is expected to make its final payment on the Boulder Creek Golf Club revenue bonds, putting behind years of contention and controversy over the hot-button issue.
It’s been more than four months since the City Council discussed an ordinance that would limit the amount of evening noise around town, but all has been quiet ever since.
The City Council adopted a countywide plan during its Tuesday meeting in the hopes of bettering lives of all Southern Nevada residents.
During Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, members took the first step in designating an additional 1,110 acres for future solar leases in Eldorado Valley.
The City Council met with department heads Tuesday to discuss its tentative budget for the next fiscal year.
The City Council met briefly Tuesday night, although not much was discussed.
The six residents who the Nevada Supreme Court said were wrongfully sued by Boulder City after they circulated ballot initiatives are negotiating a settlement with the city.
Boulder City is hoping a federal judge will dismiss a lawsuit former Police Chief Tom Finn has filed against the city, claiming he was discriminated against because of his religion.
The initial phases to improve the city’s official website are underway.
Boulder City residents will soon see construction being done around the Eldorado Mountains as the Interstate 11 project inches closer to groundbreaking.
In a little more than four months, Councilman Rod Woodbury will be sworn in as the 16th mayor in Boulder City’s history.
Linda Graham is hopeful her 2015 bid for City Council will be more successful than the campaign she ran four years ago.
Boulder City is in the next steps of expanding its landfill after city staff worked with Geotechnical &Environmental Services to break down a cost-effective plan for the project.
Voters will have a better idea of whom they can pick at the polls as time winds down for candidates to file for the upcoming City Council vacancies.