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 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...
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 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 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Tune in to see "TEDder Talks" - Boulder City, NV City Manager Taylour Tedder's monthly conversations with residents about issues important to our community. Click the link below for TEDder Talks Episode 01: Water Conservation and Lake Mead. Read on...
Precision Concrete will be doing raised sidewalk repairs (cutting and grinding) starting Monday, October 11, 2021 in Boulder City. This work should take about three weeks to complete. Read on...
Boulder City Police and Fire Departments invite residents to celebrate National Night Out October 5th safely and virtually in their neighborhoods and homes this year. Read on...
The entire region is looking at ways to conserve, while exhibiting the natural beauty of trees, shrubs, plants and flowers. Staff at the City of Boulder City are looking for input from residents and business owners on how to balance the two issues. Read on...
The Boulder City Library parking lot will be resurfaced and repainted on Friday, September 24, 2021. Drivers will not be able to get to the Boulder City Fitness Center, basketball court, Art Center, and Youth Center by car. Read on...
Crack and slurry seal contractor American Pavement Preservation (APP) is scheduled to start work Monday, September 13, 2021. Asphalt patching larger cracks and re-filling cracks that sank (sinkers) starts first. Read on...
The Boulder City Fire Department was awarded FEMA’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) for self-contained breathing apparatus (air packs). The grant was created in 2001 to meet emergency response needs of fire departments across the country. Read on...
As part of the Hemenway Watershed Improvements - Phase IIB flood control improvements project, the tunnel under Boulder City Parkway at Nevada Way needs to be extended. The tunnel will be closed Monday, Aug. 30 through Friday, Sept. 3, 2021. Read on...
The Delta variant of COVID-19 is a concern in our schools, as kids under the age of 12 cannot yet receive the vaccination. COVID testing has been extended for BC residents or people who work in BC at the BC Fire Department through 9.30.2021. Read on...
Boulder City received the Government Finance Officers Association’s Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its FY2021 budget. The award reflects the commitment of Finance Department staff to meet the highest principles of governmental budgeting. Read on...
Boulder City’s Acting City Clerk was unanimously approved by City Council this week to take the role of City Clerk. Tami McKay had been serving in the role since March. Ms. McKay became Deputy City Clerk for Boulder City in December 2010. Read on...
Boulder City’s new City Manager Taylour Tedder officially takes the reins today. Mr. Tedder was selected from more than 50 candidates after a six-month national search. He has been in working municipal government leadership roles since January 2013. Read on...
BC’s mobile COVID–19 vaccination clinics are coming to your neighborhood! Get the vaccine, get entered into a drawing. Prizes include two awards of $2,500 and five awards of $1,000. Even if you are already vaccinated, you are still eligible for prizes! Read on...
Clark County School District's Focus on the Future For Kids: Community Input Process seeks input to guide how future investments are spent, including approximately $770 million provided through the American Rescue Plan over the next three years. Read on...
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
Boulder City follows the Clark County ordinance: only “safe and sane” fireworks are legal. Safe and sane fireworks do not shoot into the air and/or explode. 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...
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...