The city is now accepting nominations for its 2022 Historic Preservation Award.
City Government
Steve Walton, former chairman of the city’s Planning Commission and interim fire chief, announced his intention to run for City Council on Tuesday.
Despite a dissenting vote from the mayor, Boulder City’s fund for a new pool is $3.1 million richer because of extra revenue received during the 2021 fiscal year.
The city’s land management process is two properties larger after council approved adding them at its meeting Tuesday.
Boulder City’s new noise ordinance takes effect next month and with it comes guidelines residents and local businesses must follow.
Boulder City will not move forward with creating a special improvement district to pay for infrastructure improvements to a piece of land marked for sale despite the mayor requesting staff research the process.
The city manager and city attorney will not have interim performance evaluations after City Council approved removing the requirement from their contracts and to just move forward with annual reviews.
The new utilities director is a Boulder City native who brings with him a variety of management experience including more than 16 years at the Bureau of Reclamation.
The new year has begun and with it comes earlier start times for Boulder City’s City Council and Planning Commission meetings.
Dr. Joe Hardy announced Dec. 23 that he intends to run for Boulder City mayor in next year’s election.
Residents could experience new noise restrictions if council approves a change to the city’s ordinance.
Boulder City’s new deputy city clerk has been on the job for six months and is being praised by staff for her work.
City Council has officially opposed the annexation of almost 8,000 acres of land in the Eldorado Valley into Henderson.
A trailblazer at Boulder City Police Department is riding off into the proverbial sunset. Odie, the first horse in its mounted unit, has retired.
City Council approved moving forward with its five-year capital improvement plan that includes approximately $23 million in projects for the next fiscal year.