Mission Statement: The City of Boulder City’s mission is to deliver outstanding services to enhance the quality of life within our community, our economic vitality, and the safety of those who reside, work in, visit, or travel through our community.
Vision Statement: The City of Boulder City is committed to preserving its status as a small town, with a small-town charm, historical heritage and unique identity, while proactively addressing our needs and enhancing our quality of life.
The 75th Annual Boulder City Damboree Committee is now accepting applications for the Parade. Be sure to join your neighbors starting at 7:00 a.m. for the Pancake Breakfast at Bicentennial Park. The parade starts at 9:00 a.m. Read on...
The City of Boulder City is working with Boulder City Hospital and Nevadans for the COmmon Good to address the needs and challenges we are facing. Read on...
After a nationwide search, Boulder City is pleased to announce that Cynthia Sneed is joining the City as Finance Director/Real Estate Officer. She previously served as Financial Services Director for the City of Durango, CO since 2020. Read on...
Record inflation in the double digits, combined with historic drought impacting hydropower availability and costs, led the to complete a rate study. Residential utilities customers will see about a three percent increase starting in October. Read on...
Keeping the streets, sidewalks and trails clean and safe. Responding to emergencies. Ensuring fair elections. These are just a few priorities for the employees of Boulder City. The week of May 7-13, 2022 is Public Service Recognition Week. Read on...
This year's events kick off on May 13 at the Nevada State Railroad Museum-Nevada Southern Railway, Museum Maintenance Shop, 600 Yucca Street. Be sure to check out the "bonus day" on Monday, May 15 as well! Read on...
Boulder City Fire Department has seen many full-time firefighters over the years, but it has been 25 years since there has been a full-time female firefighter on the team. That changed last week: Sarah Mitre-Hall became the first here since 1998. Read on...
Members will develop recommendations to improve accessibility and useability of City-owned buildings, parks, projects and infrastructure, using their personal experiences for inclusive accessibility. Read on...
When there is an emergency, seconds count, and information can mean the difference between life and death. Boulder City Fire Department (BCFD) has activated a new online tool - Community Connect - to help firefighters better respond to emergencies. Read on...
City staff hosted a Wastewater Staff-led Town Hall Discussion on April 4, 2023. More than 60 residents had a chance to ask questions and learn more about wastewater options. Residents can take a survey and provide input through September. Read on...
The highly respected “Credentialed Manager” designation for City Manager Tedder signifies his commitment to continuous learning and professional development, essential to building and maintaining a strong and effective local government organization. Read on...
Before Zane Grothe compiled all these fantastic achievements, he started by swimming in the Boulder City pool!! On Saturday, April 8th, join in celebrating one of BC’s best during a presentation in the lobby at the BC Aquatic Facility, 861 Avenue B! Read on...
Since 2011, the Boulder City Historic Preservation Commission and City Council have granted an annual Historic Preservation Award to recognize efforts to maintain and enhance the architectural, historical, and cultural heritage of Boulder City. Read on...
Residents are invited to a staff-led discussion to review two options under consideration for wastewater and to learn more about the next steps in the process. Read on...
Get rid of what you don't need anymore! Boulder City Community Development is once again teaming up with the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce for The Big Clean. Read on...
Three years after starting a challenging process, the Boulder City Fire Department received Accredited Agency status with the Commission on Fire Accreditation International. BCFD is only the third fire department in the state to achieve this status. Read on...
The Nevada Taxpayers Association and the Cashman family selected Boulder City Fire Department's Community Risk Reduction Program as one of six finalists for the 25th Silver Anniversary Cashman Good Government Award. Read on...
Boulder City received $21.7 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds in 2022. In July, City Council approved a plan to invest the funds on a variety of projects. Here is a look at some of the larger expenditures as of December 31, 2022. Read on...
Several residents reported to City Hall that they found flyers with Anti-Semitic content in their neighborhoods and parks. Mayor Joe Hardy strongly condemns this discriminatory behavior and calls for those responsible for sharing these flyers to stop. Read on...
The tour helicopter was returning from a routine trip to the Grand Canyon. One pilot and six passengers were on board when the helicopter made a hard landing. Boulder City Fire Department determined all seven people suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Read on...
This morning at 9:09 a.m., Boulder City Police Dispatch received a “spoofed” call from someone claiming to be a teacher in Boulder City High School, supposedly hiding from a gunman in the school. Read on...
Boulder City Fire Department's main, non-emergency telephone number (702-293-9228) is experiencing issues. Until further notice, please call 702-589-9641. We apologize for the inconvenience. Read on...
Dozens of people packed City Hall Tuesday night to see new Boulder City Mayor Joe Hardy accept the Oath of Office from his son, Judge Joe Hardy. New Council Members Steve Walton and Cokie Booth accepted their Oaths of Office from City Clerk Tami McKay. Read on...
City Council recently considered a proposal to purchase a pet columbarium or ossuarium, after decades of people taking their deceased pets to the conservation easement for burial. They would like public input to determine interest in a memorial site. Read on...
In addition to providing significant energy cost savings, the new fixtures for lights on public property will help protect natural ecosystems and native wildlife from light pollution impacts and advance dark sky recreation and tourism opportunities. Read on...
Boulder City Finance Department has accomplished three impressive feats in recent weeks: Triple Crown designation for our fiscal year 2020 financial reporting, the Popular Annual Financial Reporting Award, and a clean audit for FY 2022. Read on...
Keeping pedestrians and drivers safe is a priority for the Boulder City Police Department. For fiscal year 2023, BCPD will receive another grant to support participation in Joining Forces traffic safety campaigns during the coming year. Read on...
Boulder City Police Department is embarking on an Electric Vehicle pilot program. The City is using a small portion (less than 2%) of City-Council approved funds from the American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) to purchase five EVs, Read on...
City Council unanimously adopted changes to City Ordinances, using measures as recommended by the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA). The majority of the changes take effect on September 15, 2022. Read on...
Commander Aaron Johnson will discuss Back to School Safety on August 4 at the Dam Roast House. Please RSVP at https://fb.me/e/29zjbYNdm or email ajohnson@bcnv.org - subject line should be "Coffee with a Cop". Read on...
From our humble beginnings in the 1930’s on the project to build Hoover Dam to helping neighbors during COVID-19, volunteers have been the backbone of our community. Now, local agencies are working with the City to strengthen their volunteer pool. Read on...
Schools will be back in session August 8. As our children head back to school, Boulder City Police Department wants all drivers to know that they will be out looking for speeders and distracted drivers. Read on...
The City is currently considering a .81 acre parcel of grass at Veteran's Memorial Park for a dedicated dog park, aiming to meet the need for pets to exercise safely without disrupting ongoing activities and understanding limitations due to the drought. Read on...
Finance Department staff received the GFOA “Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting” for its annual comprehensive financial report, and two grants to ensure safety for visitors and employees in City facilities. Read on...
Boulder City Police Department Commander Aaron Johnson recently returned from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. The Academy graduated 254 men and women from 47 states, 37 countries, and four military organizations. Read on...
5:25 pm - report of power outage Tara Crt. (Pacifica/Pinehust)
6:50 pm update: Crew has found failed 100kva padmount transformer; in the process of replacing. 12 customers/residents affected at this time.
7:15 update: restored. Read on...
Wastewater capital improvement projects, converting raw water at parks for conservation, and building a satellite facility for the fire department to improve response times are some of the major items approved. Read on...
Boulder City Fire Department, HAZMAT and Police Department crews have cleared the scene of an explosion and small fire at a commercial building at 14555 S. US-95. Six employees were injured; four treated at the scene, two transported to area hospitals. Read on...
The Public Works Department, Streets Division, is working with our contractor, Precision Concrete, to survey the sidewalks in the downtown business area and along Nevada Way from Buchanan Blvd to Wyoming Street for potential trip hazards starting July 5. Read on...
Please avoid the area of Merritt Lane and Mount Tamalpais Way at this time. Boulder City Fire Department, Nevada, Boulder City Police Department and Henderson Fire Department are on the scene. No reported injuries at this time. Read on...
The 74th annual Damboree Parade and Fireworks Celebration in Boulder City is scheduled for Monday, July 4, 2022. Celebrate this Independence Day with events starting early in the morning and fun lasting into the late evening. Read on...
The Boulder City Pool and Racquet Ball Complex will be closing for Maintenance & Cleaning on two separate days at the end of June and beginning of July. Read on...
The Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report is an annual water quality report that includes test results, a source water analysis, an overview of the treatment process and other valuable information relating to the quality of our municipal water supply. Read on...
Community meeting with Southern Nevada Health District, PACT Coalition and the Nevada ODTA Prevention Coordinator on Friday, June 17; includes panel discussion to gauge community readiness for harm reduction services (i.e. public health vending machine). Read on...
Power to the circuit with the phase imbalance has been restored. We appreciate the fast work of our electrical division, and thank you all for your patience during the outages! Read on...
The City has developed a webpage regarding Tract 350, approximately 45 acres of residential land adjacent to Boulder Creek Golf Course. The page includes the Request for Proposals, bids and City Council minutes. Read on...
If you need an ambulance in an emergency, you could be billed hundreds of dollars. Boulder City Fire Department now offers the Boulder City Cares Ambulance Membership Program. This annual membership could reduce - even eliminate - the costs you pay. Read on...