The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) monitors Bighorn Sheep populations to determine impacts of such things as habitat change and disease incidents. NDOW biologists and the state wildlife veterinarian will do diagnostic testing and more. Read on...
Boulder City has created a web page to keep residents educated regarding the current community pool and plans to either repair or replace it. Learn about the City’s suggested process for financing, review plans and more at www.bcnv.org/pool. Read on...
Is your restoration project a winner? Have you seen a preservation project you think is award-worthy? We invite you to nominate projects you believe are most deserving of this honor! Nominations are open now through Sunday, April 18, 2021. Read on...
We've heard from residents expressing confusion about the UNOFFICIAL results of the Primary Election. For the April 6, 2021 Primary Election, provisional ballots will be verified and mail ballots will be counted daily (except Sunday) through April 15. Read on...
Interview dates have been set for candidates for City Attorney and City Manager. Public attendance is allowed at meetings; attendance is capped at 15. RSVP at 702.293.9208 in advance. Read on...
Boulder City Fire Department and Boulder City Hospital will start booking appointments today, March 29, for all individuals ages 18 years and up. The vaccines will be distributed starting April 5, as Governor Sisolak recently announced. Read on...
Boulder City Police Department is excited to announce the launch of the CITYPROTECT Crime Mapping system. CITYPROTECT is an online platform to search and view police incidents and submit anonymous tips, including photos or video. Read on...
The City must replace a small section of pipe to a 6” meter near Boulder City High School. We have notified the school and knocked on doors to notify everyone. We will leave flyers for those who are not home. Read on...
The changes to the Statewide Pause means that the City of Boulder City will once again allow limited visitors inside City Hall. City Council, Committee and Commission meetings and workshops will also be open to the public by RSVP only. Read on...
2.22.2021 UPDATE: Up to 15 people may attend.
BC Police Department and Animal Control rescheduled the Leash Law meeting cancelled in Nov. The informational meeting will be held to receive input, hear concerns, and to discuss possible changes to the Code Read on...
Boulder City Fire Department and Boulder City Hospital are now vaccinating people ages 65 and up, as well as certain community support and frontline staff as defined in the Nevada Vaccination Playbook. The previous lane remains open. Read on...
The City of Boulder City invites you to a Staff-led presentation to review the 2022 budget (effective July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022). The presentation is scheduled for Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. in City Hall Council Chambers. Read on...
Come work for the best 'dam' city: Boulder City, NV - the town that built Hoover Dam! Hiring a City Manager and a City Attorney through recruitment firm GovHR. Read on...
Mayor Kiernan McManus, in his continued effort to protect residents from COVID-19, will be delivering the annual State of the City Address on BCTV and online this year. . Read on...
Boulder City Residents only. Started January 25 for ages 70+ and educators who live/work in Boulder City. Must call Boulder City Parks and Recreation at 702.293.9256 M-Th 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. to make an appointment. Click here for details. Read on...
Boulder City, in partnership with Boulder City Hospital, will provide free, quick BinaxNOW COVID-19 antigen nasal swab tests. No doctor’s orders needed; results in 15 minutes. Read on...
On Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 10:00 a.m., City Staff will lead a workshop regarding capital projects, such as replacement of/improvements to infrastructure (i.e. buildings, roads, parks, water and sewer lines, etc.) and specific vehicles. Read on...
Working in partnership with BC Waste Free and the City of Henderson, the City will recycle your tree and turn it into mulch. Trees can be dropped off 24 hours a day in the recycling container at Bravo Field near the corner of Eagle Drive and Sixth Street. Read on...
The announcement of a Statewide Pause by Governor Steve Sisolak City led leaders to examine current operations, and how we can slow the spread of the virus. Going into effect on Wednesday, December 2, 2020, City offices will close to the public. Read on...
COVID-19 has hit our local businesses hard this year: increased costs for safety and supplies, new rules on occupancy, and fewer customers shopping in stores. Keeping local dollars in our community has a positive impact on the Boulder City economy. Read on...
Boulder City staff are working closely with State and County officials as we respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. This link shares news from health and human service agencies. Read on...
It is a simple habit that takes a matter of seconds and is proven to save lives: seat belt use. Boulder City Police are Joining Forces with law enforcement agencies to make sure drivers “Click It or Ticket” from Nov. 9-21, 2020. Read on...
If you plan to participate in traditional trick-or-treating activities this year, the Southern Nevada Health Department has guidelines may help to reduce the risk for you, your family, and the community. Read on...
Starting October 22, visitors may attend all Committee and Commission meetings at City Hall, but must still RSVP in advance and follow specific guidelines. Read on...
The Boulder City Historic Preservation Committee is taking that unique, Boulder City “can-do” approach to celebrate the past and advocate for the future by holding a Virtual Historic Preservation Month Celebration. Read on...
Vice President Mike Pence is planning a rally at Boulder City Airport on Thursday, October 8. The event is being held in an area that is privately leased at the Airport. Organizers and attendees must comply with Nevada’s COVID-19 Emergency Directives. Read on...
Boulder City Fire Dept. is teaming up with the National Fire Protection Association® - the official sponsor of Fire Prevention Week for more than 90 years - to promote this year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, “Serve Up Fire Safety in the Kitchen!” Read on...
Visitors can enter City Hall, the Police Department, the Fire Department and the Courthouse without an appointment starting September 21, 2020, but specific guidelines must still be met. Read on...
TravelAwaits.com writer/blogger Cindy Barks recently did quite a bit of traveling through Nevada. Her visit led to a feature called “10 Reasons To Visit Boulder City During Your Next Vegas Trip.” It highlights many of the great spots we know and love!! Read on...
You may notice extra patrols on the highways over the next ten days. Boulder City Police Department is taking part in Joining Forces, a high visibility enforcement, increasing the number of officers on the streets. Read on...
Swimmers from Boulder City dove in to support two valued organizations: Emergency Aid of Boulder City and the Boulder City Animal Shelter. The Swim-a-thon brought 19 swimmers to the Aquatic Center and raised $2092.00 to be split evenly. Read on...
Boulder City Police, after discussions with our local school leaders, will not be enforcing the school zone speed limits until children return to school. Regularly posted speeds will apply at all times of day, including typical school hours. Read on...
Boulder City, in partnership with the Southern Nevada Health District and Boulder City Hospital, will provide free COVID-19 nasal swab tests* for the community. No doctors orders are required, but you must make an appointment in advance. Read on...
Boulder City Police Officers are “Joining Forces” with Nevada law enforcement officers to increase high-visibility patrols between August 22 - September 2, 2020, for motorists who are exceeding the speed limit. Read on...
Clark County and the Cities of Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas, Mesquite and North Las Vegas have been working on a list of resources for working parents to prepare for the first day of school on August 24, 2020. Read on...
The City of Boulder City received the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA). Read on...
Every summer, thousands of boaters head to Lake Mead for fun. Many residents may not realize the risks of potential electrical hazards on board boats and in the waters surrounding boats, marinas, and launch ramps. BC Fire Dept. offers these safety tips. Read on...
The 2019-20 Bikepath Rehabilitation Program (slurry seal) is gearing up to start on Monday August 3, 2020. The map shows the bikepaths included in the project. Read on...
City of Boulder City Utilities Crews need to change the source of the electrical feed for Substation 6. As a result, there is a scheduled outage for the Substation 6 service area for Thursday, July 30 at 3:00 a.m. The outage is expected to last one hour. Read on...
Due to the response of the community asking for continued testing, the Boulder City Fire Department will continue to provide free testing on Tuesdays, by appointment, through August. Read on...
Boulder City Fire Department (BCFD) has been extremely busy through the COVID-19 pandemic. Last week, a new Deputy Fire Chief joined the team: Greg Chesser. Deputy Chief Chesser has more than 34 years of experience in fire service. Read on...
Phase I of the Boulder City Parkway Complete Street Project started on August 19. The project added landscaped medians, new sidewalks, curbs and gutters, pedestrian crossings and more between Veterans Memorial Drive and Buchanan Boulevard. Read on...
Don’t let your Independence Day plans fizzle out because of a speeding ticket – or worse yet, an accident. Through Sunday, July 12, 2020, the Boulder City Police Department will be on the lookout for speeding drivers on the roads. Read on...
Boulder City staff would like to remind residents that the Eldorado Valley Dry Lake Bed Recreation Area is closed to the public every year around Independence Day. This will be the seventh time the area will close Friday, July 3 until Sunday, July 5. Read on...
Boulder City will allow up to 15 attendees at the June 23, 2020 City Council meeting, by RSVP only. It will be the first opportunity for the public to attend a meeting in person since March 10, 2020, just before Directive 006 suspended public meetings. Read on...
The Boulder City Police Department completed a month-long investigation into the burglary of a Boulder City home as well as the destruction and sale of stolen property, including multiple firearms. Read on...
City Council recently instructed staff to receive an appraisal for Boulder City Municipal Airport hangars. Anderson Valuation Group inspected and appraised the units, providing a full report last week. Read on...
Boulder City Police Chief Tim Shea met with the organizer of a protest that was planned near the Boulder City Police Department for Thursday, June 4, 2020. He issued the following statement. Read on...
Boulder City Police say several alert residents called them about an elaborate con. They received calls from a person claiming to be a police officer. The caller threatens them with arrest if they don’t buy gift cards to pay bail or “diplomatic bail.” Read on...
There will be another free COVID-19 testing opportunity for Boulder City residents by appointment only on June 11. This test determines if a person has the virus at the time of testing; it is not an antibody test. Read on...
The City is preparing for Phase Two of Gov. Sisolak’s Road to Recovery. Testing continues, staff is working with businesses to make sure they are prepared, and our Parks and Recreation staff is getting ready offer more activities. Read on...
The City staff revised the Fiscal Year 2021 general fund budget in recent weeks to reflect the impacts of the COVID-19 Emergency, making major concessions compared to the initial budget presented to the public in March 2020. Read on...
Crews are scheduled to begin milling the existing pavement from Veterans Memorial Drive to Buchanan Boulevard this week. Milling and paving operation will be very loud. Read on...
The staff at the City of Boulder City have been working closely with State and County officials as we enter Phase 1 of “Nevada United: Roadmap to Recovery,” Governor Steve Sisolak’s plan to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...
Boulder City Police Officers say they have been pulling people over at reckless speeds more frequently during the COVID-19 Stay Home for Nevada directive. They believe some drivers are making an assumption that they will not be pulled over. Read on...
The City is preparing to follow Governor Steve Sisolak’s Emergency Directive 016. While several directives remain intact, the biggest changes include reopening non-essential businesses and resumption of some recreational activities (with guidelines). Read on...
UPDATE: Restored at 10:20 am
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Breaker failure near substation one - crews are on the scene and working to restore power.
Boulder City Utilities Department is investigating a city-wide power outage at this time. Please return here for updates. Read on...
The April 14, 2020 meeting will be carried live via the internet using the City’s website. Council will be in attendance in the Council Chamber but not all on the dais: they would sit at least six feet apart. Read on...
City staff and the Foundation will hold community workshops to develop a draft plan for consideration by the Boulder City Council later this year. Read on...
Stantec recently completed an assessment of all City-owned facilities in 2019 for recommendations for best use practices for each. City Staff and Stantec will present the reports, currently in draft form, during two March workshops. Read on...
This month, consumers with a billing date of 10/16/19 (due date of 10/31/19) will receive bills in mail or via email later than anticipated. Read on...
Tuesday, Boulder City officially welcomed three new firefighters. The firefighters were welcomed during a pinning ceremony on October 15, 2019 at Boulder City Fire Department. Read on...
City Manager Al Noyola pulled together a team of staff in City Hall, Parks and Recreation, Attorney’s Office, Police and the Courts to create recommendations to address providing assistance to those individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Read on...
The Boulder City Finance Department staff have been working on projects that will save the City money, including one that will save more than $300,000 over the next five years. Staff negotiated a new contract to replace the current aging phone system. Read on...
The City of Boulder City announced today that Frederick “Willy” Williamson will serve as the Manager of the Boulder City Airport. Williamson was most recently the airport manager for the City of Vancouver, Washington’s Pearson Field Airport. Read on...
Boulder City received two checks totaling $1,346,743.60 from an anonymous donor, specifically for the “Community Pool” located in Broadbent Park. The donation was unsolicited, and the donor wanted to remain anonymous. Read on...
Do you have one minute a month to voice your opinions about various issues in and around Boulder City? Join our new FlashVote Community and receive notice about polls that could impact you and your neighbors. Read on...