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 1.  BOULDER CITY RECEIVES NEARLY $2 MILLION FOR DARK SKIES PROJECT
     
     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... about Boulder City
     receives nearly $2 Million for Dark Skies Project

 2.  PILOT PROGRAM FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES TO START AT BCPD IN FALL
     
     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... about Pilot Program for Electric Vehicles to Start at BCPD
     in Fall

 3.  BOULDER CITY ADOPTS CHANGES TO WATER ORDINANCES
     
     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... about Boulder
     City Adopts Changes to Water Ordinances

 4.  JOIN BCPD FOR COFFEE WITH A COP ON AUGUST 4
     
     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...
     about Join BCPD for Coffee with a Cop on August 4

 5.  BOULDER CITY SEEKS VOLUNTEERS FOR CITY, LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
     
     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... about Boulder City Seeks Volunteers for
     City, Local Organizations

 6.  BACK TO SCHOOL: SLOW DOWN AND WATCH THE ROAD!
     
     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... about
     Back to School: Slow Down and Watch the Road!

 7.  BC SEEKS INPUT ON DOG PARK PROPOSAL
     
     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... about BC Seeks Input on Dog Park
     Proposal

 8.  BOULDER CITY FINANCE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES AWARD, GRANTS
     
     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... about Boulder City Finance Department Receives
     Award, Grants

 9.  BC POLICE COMMANDER COMPLETES FBI TRAINING
     
     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... about BC Police Commander Completes FBI Training

 10. POWER OUTAGE
     
     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... about Power Outage

 11. CITY COUNCIL APPROVE UPDATED ARPA SPENDING PLAN
     
     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...
     about City Council Approve Updated ARPA Spending Plan

 12. EXPLOSION AT COMMERCIAL FACILITY
     
     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... about Explosion at Commercial
     Facility

 13. BUSINESS AREA SIDEWALK SURVEY TO START JULY 5
     
     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... about Business Area
     Sidewalk Survey to Start July 5

 14. BC FIRST RESPONDERS ON SCENE OF STRUCTURE FIRE
     
     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... about BC First Responders on Scene of Structure Fire

 15. CELEBRATE THIS INDEPENDENCE DAY IN BOULDER CITY!
     
     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... about Celebrate this Independence Day in Boulder City!

 16. POOL CLOSING FOR MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
     
     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... about Pool Closing For Maintenance and
     Cleaning

 17. POWER OUTAGE REPORTED
     
     Possible power outage on Fairway and on Mancha. Read on... about Power
     Outage Reported

 18. BOULDER CITY’S 2022 WATER QUALITY CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT IS NOW
     AVAILABLE!
     
     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... about Boulder City’s 2022
     Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report is Now Available!

 19. COMMUNITY MEETING ON SUBSTANCE USE AND HARM REDUCTION SCHEDULED
     
     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... about Community Meeting on
     Substance Use and Harm Reduction Scheduled

 20. RESTORED
     
     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... about Restored

 21. EXTENDED THROUGH JUNE!! BOULDER CITY RESIDENTIAL AMNESTY PROGRAM
     
     Did you renovate or remodel your home without getting a building permit
     first? We encourage homeowners to participate in an amnesty program that
     waives penalties on self-disclosed residential construction work completed
     without building permits. Read on... about EXTENDED THROUGH JUNE!! Boulder
     City Residential Amnesty Program

 22. CITY UPGRADES SAFETY MEASURES AT BOULDER CITY ANIMAL SHELTER
     
     Starting on May 2, the shelter will be closed to walk-in visitors for three
     weeks to create a safer customer service counter. Improvements will include
     a glass partition between staff and the public and pass-through door for
     pet pickup. Read on... about City Upgrades Safety Measures at Boulder City
     Animal Shelter

 23. MAY IS NATIONAL WATER SAFETY MONTH
     
     Lake Mead is in Boulder City’s back yard, and many homes around our
     community have pools. But many adults don’t realize that drowning is the
     second leading cause of unintentional, injury-related death for children.
     Remember these safety tips. Read on... about May is National Water Safety
     Month

 24. EMPLOYEES RECOGNIZED DURING PUBLIC SERVICE RECOGNITION WEEK
     
     The employees of Boulder City protect us through law enforcement, by
     responding to fires and medical calls, providing us justice through the
     courts, make sure we can vote, and so much more. May 1-7 is designated as
     Public Service Recognition Week. Read on... about Employees Recognized
     During Public Service Recognition Week

 25. UPDATE: DETAILS RELEASED ON EXPLOSIVE DEVICE
     
     Local children were playing in the desert on the northeast side of the
     City, when they found a suspicious device. The device may be a very old
     military-grade explosive. Three houses have been evacuated. PLEASE AVOID
     THE AREA UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Read on... about UPDATE: Details Released on
     Explosive Device

 26. BOULDER CITY INVITES YOU TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION DAY!
     
     ********* UPDATE: Schedule now available! ********* Boulder City's Historic
     Preservation Day is Saturday, May 14, 2022! Visit a community steeped in
     history tied to Hoover Dam's construction and learn more about BC from
     historians and residents. Read on... about Boulder City Invites You to
     Historic Preservation Day!

 27. SUSPECT IN CUSTODY AFTER EVADING OFFICERS, BREAKING INTO HOME
     
     Boulder City Police Department officers responded to a call around 9:00
     this morning to a parking lot at Boulder City Parkway and Buchanan on a
     welfare check. Officers determined the driver had multiple warrants for
     arrest. Read on... about Suspect in Custody after Evading Officers,
     Breaking into Home

 28. FIRE DEPARTMENT STEPS UP TO SUPPORT OPERATION FAST RESPONSE – UKRAINE
     
     Boulder City Fire Department is proud to support firefighters in the
     Ukraine, sending surplus equipment to their firefighting brothers and
     sisters halfway around the world through OPERATION FAST RESPONSE – UKRAINE.
     Read on... about Fire Department Steps Up to Support OPERATION FAST
     RESPONSE – UKRAINE

 29. WEBPAGE DEVELOPED ON TRACT 350 PROCESS
     
     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... about Webpage Developed on Tract 350 Process

 30. INFORMATION ON CURRENT BALLOT QUESTIONS
     
     City Council approved one question for the 2022 Municipal General Election
     ballot regarding selling 16.3 acres of City-owned land to develop a grocery
     store and retail; a second item (public safety facilities improvements)
     will be discussed in April. Read on... about Information on Current Ballot
     Questions

 31. PUBLIC NOTICE FOR THE AIRPORT'S DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE GOAL
     
     Boulder City Municipal Airport will hold a public meeting on April 14
     regarding its proposed Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
     participation goal for federal fiscal years 2022 through 2024. Read on...
     about Public Notice for the Airport's Disadvantaged Business Enterprise
     Goal

 32. BOULDER CITY SEEKS INPUT FROM RESIDENTS ON ARPA FUNDS
     
     Boulder City is the recipient of $21.7 million from ARPA. This one-time
     funding is meant to help communities recover from the COVID pandemic. The
     City is seeking input from residents on how to spend the funding. Read
     on... about Boulder City Seeks Input from Residents on ARPA Funds

 33. THE BIG CLEAN RETURNS TO BC
     
     It's time to get that Spring Cleaning done! The BIG CLEAN returns to Bravo
     Field Parking Lot on Saturday, March 26 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Open to
     Boulder City residents only. Read on... about The BIG CLEAN Returns to BC

 34. NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR 2022 HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARD
     
     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 17, 2022. Read on... about Nominations Open for 2022 Historic
     Preservation Award

 35. BOULDER CITY TO RECEIVE FEDERAL FUNDS FOR WASTEWATER PLANT
     
     Congress approved an omnibus funding bill last week that includes $1
     million for Boulder City’s Wastewater Treatment Facility. The bar screen
     and grit removal system has reached a critical point and must be replaced.
     Read on... about Boulder City to Receive Federal Funds for Wastewater Plant

 36. CANDIDATE FILINGS OPEN MARCH 7 - MARCH 17
     
     The Boulder City Municipal Election dates changed due to NRS. Details on
     candidate filing are posted at www.bcnv.org/CandidateFiling Read on...
     about Candidate Filings Open March 7 - March 17

 37. PLANE CRASH IN BOULDER CITY
     
     Boulder City Fire Department and Police Department responded to the scene
     of an ultralight plane crash off of US 95 near the 51-mile marker today
     around 1:45 p.m. It is believed only one person was on board and is
     deceased. The FAA has been contacted. Read on... about Plane Crash in
     Boulder City

 38. 2023 BUDGET PROCESS BEGINS AT CITY HALL
     
     Boulder City staff are in the process of developing the Fiscal Year 2023
     Operation and Maintenance Budget - critical for infrastructure, public
     safety, staffing and much more. The City operates on a July 1 to June 30
     fiscal year budget cycle. Read on... about 2023 Budget Process Begins at
     City Hall

 39. CITYWIDE POWER OUTAGE TO OCCUR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22
     
     Boulder City Electric Division staff have been working to upgrade the 69kV
     line between Buchanan and Boulder City Tap. On Tuesday, February 22, their
     work will likely require a short, early morning power disruption, likely to
     last less than one hour. Read on... about Citywide Power Outage to Occur
     Tuesday, February 22

 40. MAYOR KIERNAN MCMANUS DELIVERS STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS
     
     Mayor Kiernan McManus presented Dam Resillient: The State of the City
     Address on February 17, 2022 at the Boulder Creek Golf Course Pavilion.
     Mayor Kiernan McManus State of the City Address

 41. CITY RECEIVES TWO AWARDS FOR ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORTING
     
     Boulder City staff received the “Award for Outstanding Achievement in
     Popular Annual Financial Reporting” (PAFR) from the Government Finance
     Officers Association (GFOA) as well as the Certificate of Achievement for
     Excellence in Financial Reporting. Read on... about City Receives Two
     Awards for Annual Financial Reporting

 42. CITY RECEIVES FEDERAL GRANT TO UPGRADE WATER METERS
     
     The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation - Lower Colorado Basin Regional Office Area
     announced that it will award Boulder City $75,000 in Sustain and Manage
     America’s Resources for Tomorrow (WaterSMART) funds. Read on... about City
     Receives Federal Grant to Upgrade Water Meters

 43. UPDATE: 2022 STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS RESCHEDULED
     
     Mayor Kiernan McManus presents Dam Resillient: The State of the City
     Address on February 17, 2022 at the Boulder Creek Golf Course Pavilion.
     Read on... about UPDATE: 2022 State of the City Address Rescheduled

 44. PLANNED WATER MAIN INTERRUPTION FOR WEDNESDAY, 2/2/22
     
     The water main from 1300-1313 Capri will be turned off Wednesday for
     improvements to the water system in your community. During this time, you
     will be unable to use water for any purpose. We apologize for the
     inconvenience. Read on... about Planned Water Main Interruption for
     Wednesday, 2/2/22

 45. NEW UTILITIES DIRECTOR BRINGS REGIONAL EXPERIENCE
     
     Boulder City is happy to announce Joseph Stubitz starts as the City’s
     Utilities Director today. Mr. Stubitz was selected after a lengthy regional
     and national search. He comes to the City after more than sixteen years for
     the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR). Read on... about New Utilities Director
     Brings Regional Experience

 46. BCFD LAUNCHES CARES AMBULANCE MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM
     
     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... about BCFD Launches Cares
     Ambulance Membership Program

 47. STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF FORMER SENATOR HARRY REID
     
     Statement from Boulder City Mayor Kiernan McManus on the Passing of Former
     Sen. Harry Reid – A Friend of Boulder City. Read on... about Statement on
     the Passing of Former Senator Harry Reid

 48. BOULDER CITY COUNCIL, PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING TIMES TO CHANGE IN 2022
     
     Regular Council, Planning Commission Meetings Will Start Earlier; Two
     Meetings Moved Due to Elections Read on... about Boulder City Council,
     Planning Commission Meeting Times to Change in 2022

 49. 2021 SANTA'S ELECTRIC NIGHT PARADE
     
     In case you missed it - or if you want to see it again - watch the 2021
     Santa's Electric Night Parade! Read on... about 2021 Santa's Electric Night
     Parade

 50. CITY RECEIVES DISTINGUISHED BUDGET PRESENTATION AWARD
     
     City gets Award Two Years in a Row! Read on... about City Receives
     Distinguished Budget Presentation Award

 51. BOULDER CITY UTILITIES RANKS LOW IN ENERGY COSTS, LOSS
     
     City releases White Paper on Electric and Solar with rankings news Read
     on... about Boulder City Utilities Ranks Low in Energy Costs, Loss

 52. BOULDER CITY TO HOLD COVID-19 BOOSTER CLINIC
     
     Boulder City Fire Department will administer free COVID-19 booster vaccines
     to people who received their initial vaccination, by appointment only on
     November 15, 2021 from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. You must register online. Read
     on... about Boulder City to Hold COVID-19 Booster Clinic

 53. BC AIRPORT TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE REGARDING CONTROL TOWER
     
     Boulder City Municipal Airport Staff and consultant Kimley-Horn &
     Associates are holding an in-person Open House to discuss the Airport
     Control Tower on November 15, 2021 from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. at City Hall,
     401 California Ave., in the Council Chamber. Read on... about BC Airport to
     Hold Open House Regarding Control Tower

 54. TWO POWER OUTAGES PLANNED ON NOVEMBER 2 AND 4, 2021
     
     Two power outages are planned this week in Boulder City: Tuesday morning,
     November 2, on Circuit 16 out of Substation 1 (500 Railroad). Thursday
     morning, November 4, on Circuit 33 out of Substation 3 (Adams/River
     Mountain) Read on... about Two Power Outages Planned on November 2 and 4,
     2021

 55. AND THE AWARD GOES TO... BOULDER CITY'S DAMBOREE!
     
     During the statewide convention of the Nevada Recreation and Parks Society
     on October 19, 2021, Parks and Recreation Director Roger Hall and his staff
     were recognized with the “Silver State Legacy Program” Award. Read on...
     about And the Award Goes to... Boulder City's Damboree!

 56. "KNOW YOUR LIMIT" EDUCATIONAL EVENT PLANNED FRIDAY
     
     The Boulder City Police Department will be on foot in the downtown area of
     Boulder City this Friday, October 29, 2021 with a goal to let bar patrons
     know exactly how easy it is to get “Over the Limit” when it comes to
     drinking and driving. Read on... about "Know Your Limit" Educational Event
     Planned Friday

 57. TRICK OR TREATING ON HALLOWEEN
     
     Boulder City residents who want to participate in traditional neighborhood
     trick or treating can do so on Sunday, October 31, 2021. Children should be
     "Inside by 9:00 p.m." Read on... about Trick or Treating on Halloween

 58. CITY TO HOST CITIZEN CIP WORKSHOP
     
     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.) on October 27, 2021. Workshop is via
     in-person attendance. Read on... about City to Host Citizen CIP Workshop

 59. MILITARY AIRCRAFT UTILIZING BOULDER CITY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - DELAYED ONE
     DAY
     
     Several large military helicopters on a training mission unexpectedly
     landed at the Boulder City Municipal Airport Tuesday evening. Another large
     group of helicopters is NOW scheduled to arrive Wednesday, October 20. Read
     on... about Military Aircraft Utilizing Boulder City Municipal Airport -
     DELAYED ONE DAY

 60. COVID-19 INFORMATION AND RESOURCES
     
     The most up to date information from Boulder City on the COVID-19 pandemic.
     Testing, vaccination information and resources can be found here. COVID-19
     Information and Resources

 61. UPDATE TO INFORMATION ON COVID-19
     
     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... about Update to Information on COVID-19

 62. BOULDER CITY FINANCE DEPARTMENT TOUTS $300,000 IN SAVINGS
     
     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... about Boulder City
     Finance Department Touts $300,000 in Savings

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