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Boulder CityNV averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$424,200 Typical home value $473,568 -1.8% yr/yr · +17.6% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$101.8M (FY2023)
Total spending$83.4M (FY2023)
Taxes$7.3M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$14.0M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$5,603 (FY2023)
Development activity
202519 housing units ($15.8M)
Upcoming
Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 05:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council to approve $21M contract for airport control tower construction
The Boulder City Council will vote on a $21.1 million construction contract and related federal grants for the new Air Traffic Control Tower at the Boulder City Municipal Airport. The agenda also includes a $1.5 million bid award for airport channel relining and a $288,177 contract to update the city's zoning code. Additionally, the council will discuss the 2026 Utility Rate Study and approve a land lease for a communications tower at 2100 Canyon Road.
- Approval of $21,066,322.00 construction contract with Q&D Construction, Inc. for the Air Traffic Control Tower Project
- Acceptance of $19,981,986.00 in total FAA grants for the Air Traffic Control Tower Project
- Award of $1,525,628.00 bid to America United Construction for East Airport Channel Relining
- Approval of $288,177.00 contract with Lisa Wise Consulting, Inc. to update Title 11 Zoning and Subdivisions code
- Approval of land lease ordinance for a Verizon Wireless communications tower at 2100 Canyon Road
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
AUGUST 25, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Mayor/Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory,
or repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item.
Written comments may be submitted prior to the meeting …
Wed Aug 26, 2026 · 05:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting
Commission to discuss conservation districts, budget, and preservation plan
The Historic Preservation Commission will consider approving the July 22, 2026 meeting minutes, discuss and provide direction on conservation districts, and review the historic preservation budget including the Residential Historic Preservation Grant Program. They will also receive an update on the Historic Preservation Plan's goals and priorities, discuss public transparency and terminology clarity in reporting, and review the status of properties in the Historic District or other potentially eligible properties. The meeting is open for public comment, with each speaker allowed up to three minutes.
- Approval of July 22, 2026 meeting minutes
- Discussion and direction on conservation districts
- Budget discussion for historic preservation, including Residential Historic Preservation Grant Program
- Update on Historic Preservation Plan goals and priorities
- Status update on Historic District properties and potentially eligible properties
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
AUGUST 26, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Public Comment
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item.
Written comments may be submitted prior to the meeting via the Publi …
Recent meetings
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 05:00 PM
Planning Commission Regular Meeting
Planning Commission to vote on church conditional use permit at 1400 Utah Street
The Boulder City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing and vote on a conditional use permit (CU-26-290) to allow a church on approximately 3 acres in the R1-80 Single Family Residential zone at 1400 Utah Street. The commission will also approve minutes from the July 15, 2026 meeting and receive a monthly progress report on development allotments.
- Public hearing and possible approval of Resolution No. 1286 for conditional use permit CU-26-290 for a church at 1400 Utah Street
- Approval of minutes from July 15, 2026 regular meeting
- Monthly Progress Report on Development Allotments
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
AUGUST 19, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item.
Written comments may be submitted prior to the meeting via the Public
Comment For …
Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 09:30 AM
Business License Liquor Board Meeting
Board to vote on special-event liquor permits for Sip & Flame and Wurstfest
The Business License Liquor Board will consider approving three Class G Special Event Liquor permits for the monthly Sip & Flame event hosted by Allison Apsey of Silver State Lampworking, and one permit for the Boulder City Sunrise Rotary Foundation's annual Wurstfest. The board will also vote on minutes from the July 14, 2026 meeting.
- Class G Special Event Liquor permit for Sip & Flame on August 22, 2026
- Class G Special Event Liquor permit for Sip & Flame on September 19, 2026
- Class G Special Event Liquor permit for Sip & Flame on October 24, 2026
- Class G Special Event Liquor permit for Boulder City Sunrise Rotary Foundation's annual Wurstfest
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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Mhm. >> [music] [music] >> Good morning, everyone. We'll call to order this meeting. It's the Business License Liquor Board meeting of August 13th, 2026. Um we have the confirmation of the posting and the roll call. >> Thank you. This meeting has been posted in accordance to Nevada Open Meeting Law, and all members are present. >> Great, thank you. We'll start with the Pledge of Allegiance. >> I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> Okay, and we start all meetings with public comment period. This first one is for any uh any sorry, limited to matters on the agenda for action. So, uh each person is limited up to 3 minutes, and uh if there's anyone in the audience that would like to speak on any of the items, come forward. If not, we will move uh up to the regular agenda. Uh we First item on here on our agenda is for approval of the minutes from our last meeting on July 14th. Do I have a motion? Comment. >> I'll move to approve the minutes of the July 14th, 2026 Business License Liquor Board meeting. >> Second. >> Okay, we have a motion and a second. All in favor say I. >> I. Passes. We'll move on to our second item which is for possible action and we if we could have the staff presentation from Mr. Preston. >> Sure. All right, so we have received an application for special event liquor permits for a monthly event called Sip and Flame. Uh so t …
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BUSINESS LICENSE LIQUOR BOARD
MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
AUGUST 13, 2026 9:30 AM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item.
Written comments may be submitted prior to the meeting via the Public
Comment For …
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 04:30 PM
Redevelopment Agency meeting
Agency to vote on $62,850 grant for Hot Dam Storage LLC
The Redevelopment Agency will consider approving three grant agreements for property improvements. The largest is a $62,850 grant to Hot Dam Storage LLC at 1031 Boulder City Parkway. Two smaller grants are proposed for Los Posados Shopping Center and Sands Motel. The meeting also includes approval of prior meeting minutes.
- Resolution No. 278: up to $62,850 grant to Hot Dam Storage LLC for improvements at 1031 Boulder City Parkway
- Resolution No. 279: up to $1,695 grant to Los Posados Shopping Center LLC for improvements at 802 Buchanan Boulevard
- Resolution No. 280: up to $18,995 grant to Sands Motel Corp. for improvements at 809 Nevada Way
- Approval of minutes from the May 26, 2026 Redevelopment Agency meeting
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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[music] Welcome all to the Boulder City Redevelopment Agency meeting. Call the meeting to order. Madam, city clerk, posting a roll call, please. >> Thank you. The agenda was posted in accordance with Nevada open meeting law and all members are present. >> Thank you. Uh we will now open public comment for anything relating to items that are on this agenda before us tonight. And if you would like to come forward to put your name in or not come forward, we would appreciate it either way. So seeing no one coming, see no one coming forward. Uh we will uh look at the agenda then. Uh first on the agenda is possible action regarding approval of minutes. I move to approve the minutes. I second it. >> Moved and seconded. Any discussion? If not, all those in favor say I. >> I. >> I. And that brings us to number two on the agenda for possible action resolution number 278. Good afternoon [clears throat] chairman and agency members. For the record, Rafie Fisten, economic development coordinator. Mr. Randy Black Jr. representing Hot Dam Storage LLC is requesting redevelopment agency funding and assistance for improvements to the property located at 1031 Boulder City Parkway. Subject property originally operated as a Vans grocery store and was last occupied by Medelac Laboratories. The building has remained vacant since 2021. The applicant purchased the property from Albertson's Companies in April of 2026. The regional The original redevelopment plan was to convert the building into a climat …
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REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING
AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
AUGUST 11, 2026 4:30 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item.
Written comments may be submitted prior to the meeting via the Public
Comment Form www.bcnv.org/CommentForm. …
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 05:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council to consider zoning change for crop growing in commercial zone
The City Council will hold a public hearing and consider a zoning text amendment to allow crop growing and wholesale in the CM Commercial Manufacturing Zone. They will also vote on a 40-year lease for aircraft hangars at the airport, a new lease for a Verizon tower, and a $747,650 contract for a pavilion replacement. Several consent items include purchases for an advanced metering system, a street sweeper, and pedestrian access improvements.
- Public hearing on Bill No. 2133 to allow growing and wholesale of crops in the CM Commercial Manufacturing Zone
- Consideration of Bill No. 2134 for a 40-year lease with Hangar Club, LLC to develop aircraft hangars on 36.33 acres at Boulder City Municipal Airport
- Introduction of Bill No. 2135 for a land lease with Verizon Wireless for a communications tower at 2100 Canyon Road (Red Mountain)
- Resolution No. 8173 approving $747,650 for architectural engineering services for Boulder Creek Pavilion Replacement
- Resolution No. 8172 transferring $984,604.07 of the city's 2026 Private Activity Bond Cap to Nevada Rural Housing Authority
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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[music] Doo doo doo [music] doo. >> [music] [music] >> Mics are going live. Heat. Heat. >> [music] >> ding. [music] You know, it's a >> [music] [music] >> Welcome to Boulder City City Council. My mic on. I'm call the meeting to order. Roll call, please. and post. >> Thank you, mayor and councel. The agenda was posted in accordance with Nevada open meeting law and all members are present. >> Thank you. We will rise for the invocation followed by the pledge of allegiance. Rudy Pedes of the Seventh Day Adventist will offer the invocation for us. Thank you. Father, thank you so much for privilege and honor to be in an amazing country like the one that we live in. We are free assembly governments over us. Lord, as we begin this meeting, we ask for your wisdom, for your Holy Spirit to be with each and every one of us. Thank you, Lord, for all the men and women that serve this community, that serve this beautiful city, Lord. And may your presence be in this building, and may this city prosper under your guidance. We ask this in your name, Jesus. Amen. >> Thank you, pastor. I aliance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for it stands. One nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. In the way of public announcement, the city has discontinued live telephone public comment to help ensure compliance with Nevada's open meeting law and federal broadcast regulations. Similar to other jurisdictions in Nevada, public comment remains an important …
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
AUGUST 11, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Mayor/Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory,
or repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item.
Written comments may be submitted prior to the meeting …
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 05:00 PM
Allotment Committee Special Meeting
Committee to review residential allotment application for 848 Lime Rock Road
The Allotment Committee will review a residential allotment application for Construction Year 2026-27. The body may also elect officers and approve minutes from a September 2025 meeting.
- Review of residential allotment application AFDA-26-202 for Contour Builders, LLC at 848 Lime Rock Road
- Election of Officers
- Approval of September 29, 2025 regular meeting minutes
- Introduction of New City Planner Loren Keeton
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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Hey, hey, hey. I will now call the August 3rd, 2026 aotment committee meeting to order. Staff, roll call and posting, please. Good evening, aotment committee. The agenda has been posted in accordance with Nevada opening law. All members are present are in attendance with the exception of member Anderson who is participating via teleconference through Zoom. A quorum has been established. Please join me in standing in saying the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. We will now conduct the initial public comment period. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a specific agenda item. As a reminder, all public comments shall be addressed to the commission as a whole, not to an individual member of the commission, the audience, or city staff. The public may call 702-589 9629 to provide public comment. seeing no one, we will close the first public comment period. Next is is item is agenda item number one, introduction of the new city planner. Staff, your report. >> Uh, good evening a lotment committee members. Nikesha Lang, planning manager with the community development department. So, it's my pleasure to introduce you tonight to Lauren Katon. Uh she's our new city planner. She joined our community development department in early July. Uh city planner Katon uh was born in Las Vegas where her family has lived for gener …
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ALLOTMENT COMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING
AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
AUGUST 03, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically prese …
Mon Jul 27, 2026 · 04:45 PM
Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting
Commission may adopt updated Rules of Procedure
The Parks and Recreation Commission will consider approving the minutes from the May 18, 2026 meeting and discuss a range of recreation projects, golf course statistics, and program updates. It will also review the proposed mountain‑biking and aerial system plans for Bootleg Canyon and consider adopting updated Rules of Procedure for the commission. Additional reports on recreation, aquatic programs, and community events will be presented for discussion.
- Approve minutes for the May 18, 2026 regular meeting
- Overview and discussion of recreation projects, special events, and administration items
- Review statistics and maintenance issues for Boulder City Municipal Golf Course and Boulder Creek Golf Course
- Discussion of mountain biking and aerial system plans in Bootleg Canyon
- Review, discuss, and possibly approve updated Rules of Procedure for the commission
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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All right, welcome everybody to the Sparks and Rec Commission meeting. Uh we'll call the meeting to order and ask for confirmation that everything's been properly posted. >> Thank you. The agenda was posted in accordance to Nevada open meeting law. All members are present with the exceptions of member Shupe who is participating via teleconference and member Henson and member Sransky who are absent. Thank you. We'll move to the pledge of allegiance. Will you join me, please? >> I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> Thank you. We first have our opening public comment uh time and I know we have some written comments. Are those do we want to read those later or now or >> we won't read them? >> We won't read them. Okay. Just note that we have them. So, anyone wishing to speak in public comment? Looks like we have none here. Anyone can call in. Did we have anything? Holly, >> you're just talking to yourself. >> Okay. All right. We'll close the opening public comment period and we'll move to approval of the minutes of the May 18th uh 2026 regular meeting. I have a motion. A motion to approve. >> And then we second. >> A second. >> I second. >> All right. All in favor say I. >> I. >> Any opposed? Motion carries. We'll move to item number two on the agenda for possible action, overview, and discussion regarding recreation projects, special events, …
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PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JULY 27, 2026 4:45 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically pre …
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 05:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting
Historic Preservation Commission meets to discuss district workshops and publications
The Historic Preservation Commission will review meeting minutes and discuss plans for a workshop targeting motel property owners in a proposed historic district, as well as a quarterly publication about preservation activities. The meeting will also include updates on the status of properties within the Historic District.
- Approval of June 24, 2026 meeting minutes
- Discussion of a proposed workshop for Motel Historic District property owners
- Discussion regarding a quarterly historic preservation publication
- Update on implementation of Commission goals and priorities
- Discussion on status of properties in the Historic District
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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Hey, hey, hey. >> [music] >> Down. [music] Down. >> [music] >> Hold on. I will now call the July 22nd, 2026 Historic Preservation Commission meeting to order. Staff, roll call and po postings, please. Uh, good evening, Historic Preservation Commission. So, uh, the agenda has been posted in accordance with Nevada open meeting law. All members are in attendance with the exception of chairman Davenport and member valley who are absent. A quorum has been established. Thank you. >> Thank you, staff. Do you have any announcements? >> Uh, yes. So, it's my pleasure to introduce to you uh Lauren Keaton. She is our new city planner here with Boulder City. She started on July 6th. Uh, city planner Katon was born in Las Vegas where her family has lived for generations. Uh she was raised in Idaho and returned to uh Las Vegas when she was a teenager and continued living here, earning her bachelor's degree in urban studies from UNLV. Uh she started her career as a planning technician with Clark County during her last year of her studies and prior to joining our staff. Uh she was a planner with the city of Henderson, working on a variety of land use entitlement applications, uh building permit reviews and inspections. So we're really excited to have her on staff. uh she has a great skill set and knowledge and it's going to be very valuable uh to our community. So I'd like the commission to join me in welcoming her and um city planner Katon if you have any uh words. Uh good evening vice chair …
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JULY 22, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Public Comment
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physi …
Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 05:00 PM
Planning Commission Regular Meeting
Planning Commission considers private heliport at 1001 Villa Grande Way
The Boulder City Planning Commission will hold public hearings and possibly vote on a conditional use permit for a private heliport at 1001 Villa Grande Way and a variance for a 108-foot air traffic control tower at 1201 Airport Road. They will also recommend a final map for Phase 3 of Liberty Ridge (39 lots) and review a residential allotment for Contour Builders at 848 Lime Rock Road. The meeting includes the introduction of new City Planner Loren Keeton.
- Public hearing for conditional use permit (CU-26-289) to allow a private heliport on 11.65 acres at 1001 Villa Grande Way
- Public hearing for variance (V-26-693) to permit a 108-foot air traffic control tower in the Airport Overlay Zone at 1201 Airport Road
- Possible recommendation to City Council on Final Map for Phase 3 of Liberty Ridge (39 lots in R1-10 and R1-15 zones)
- Zoning review for one residential allotment (AFDA-26-202) for Contour Builders at 848 Lime Rock Road for Construction Year 2026-27
- Introduction of new City Planner Loren Keeton
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission approves heliport, airport tower, and 39-lot subdivision
The Boulder City Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit for a private heliport at 1001 Villa Grande Way, a variance for a 108-foot air traffic control tower at 1201 Airport Road, and a resolution recommending approval of the final map for Phase 3 of Liberty Ridge (39 lots). All votes were unanimous (4-0) with three members absent. The commission also approved the June 17, 2026 meeting minutes and a residential allotment for Contour Builders at 848 Lime Rock Road.
- Approved Resolution No. 1285 recommending final map for Liberty Ridge Phase 3 (39 lots) (4-0)
- Approved conditional use permit CU-26-289 for private heliport at 1001 Villa Grande Way (4-0)
- Approved variance V-26-693 for 108-ft air traffic control tower at 1201 Airport Road (4-0)
- Approved AFDA-26-202 residential allotment for Contour Builders at 848 Lime Rock Road (4-0)
- Approved minutes of June 17, 2026 regular meeting (4-0)
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. One, two, three, four, five, six. One, two, three, four, five. Thank you. I will now follow the July 15, 2026 planning commission meeting to order. Staff roll call and posting please. Thank you. The agenda was posted in accordance with Nevada open meeting law. All members are present with the exception of member Crum, member Rudd, and member DeTeresa who are absent. Thank you. Amen. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. We will now conduct the initial public comment period. Public comment during this period or during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. Each person has three minutes to speak on a specific agenda item. The public may call in at 702-589-9629 to provide public comment. Hearing no one, we will close the first public comment period. The first item on the agenda is introduction of the new city planner, Lauren Keaton. Good evening, Vice Chairman Scott and members of the commission. Nikesha Lyon, planning manager with the community development department. So it's with great pleasure to introduce to you all Lauren Keaton who is our new city planner and recently joined the community development department on July 6th. I think it's her seventh day here. City planner Keaton was born in Las Vegas where her family has lived here for generations. She was rai …
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PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JULY 15, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically present …
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PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
MINUTES
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JULY 15, 2026 5:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
Members present: Member Beth Bonnar, Member Steve Morris, Member Kevin
Smith, Member Tony Scott (4)
Absent: Chairman Lorene Krumm, Member Matt Di Teresa, Member Steve Rudd (3)
Also present: Deputy City Manager Michael Mays, Planning Manager Nakeisha
Lyon, City Planner Loren Keeton, Deputy City Clerk Bridgette Rodriguez
Deputy City Clerk Bridgette Rodriguez confirmed the agenda had been posted in
accordance with Nevada Open Meeting Law and all members were present with the
exception of Chairman Krumm, Member Di Teresa and Member Rudd who were
absent.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by ViceChairman Scott.
PUBLIC COMMENT
ViceChairman Scott opened the initial public comment period and indicated the
number to call was 7025899629.
There being no comments offered, the public comment period was closed.
AGENDA
1.
Introduction of New City Planner Loren Keeton
A staff report was submitted by Planning Manager Nakeisha Lyon and included
in the July 15, 2026 Planning Commission packet.
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Planning Manager Lyon provided an overview of the staff report introducing new
City Planner Loren Keeton.
City Planner Keeton introduced herself and said she was grateful for the
opportunity to join Boulder City’s team and was excited …
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 09:30 AM
Business License Liquor Board meeting
Liquor board to consider permits for Art in the Park, Doodlebug Bazaar
The Business License Liquor Board will vote on approving minutes from its April 22, 2026 meeting and consider several permit requests. Action items include a calendar-year gambling permit for the Senior Center of Boulder City's monthly 50/50 raffle, a special event gambling permit for the Boulder City Community Club's annual Doodlebug Bazaar, and both a Class G special event liquor license and a special event gambling permit for the Boulder City Hospital Foundation's annual Art in the Park event.
- Approval of minutes from April 22, 2026 Business License Liquor Board meeting
- Calendar year gambling permit for Senior Center of Boulder City's monthly 50/50 raffle
- Special event gambling permit for Boulder City Community Club's annual Doodlebug Bazaar event
- Class G Special Event Liquor License for Boulder City Hospital Foundation's annual Art in the Park event
- Special Event Gambling Permit for Boulder City Hospital Foundation's annual Art in the Park event
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✓ Decided: Board approves gambling permits and liquor license for local events
The Business License Liquor Board unanimously approved all four agenda items, including the April 22, 2026 meeting minutes, a calendar year gambling permit for the Senior Center of Boulder City's monthly 50/50 raffle, a special event gambling permit for the Boulder City Community Club's Doodlebug Bazaar, and a Class G Special Event Liquor License plus a Special Event Gambling Permit for the Boulder City Hospital Foundation's Art in the Park event. All motions passed 3-0 with no opposition.
- Approved minutes of April 22, 2026 meeting (3-0)
- Approved calendar year gambling permit for Senior Center of Boulder City's monthly 50/50 raffle (3-0)
- Approved special event gambling permit for Boulder City Community Club's Doodlebug Bazaar (3-0)
- Approved Class G Special Event Liquor License for Boulder City Hospital Foundation's Art in the Park (3-0)
- Approved Special Event Gambling Permit for Boulder City Hospital Foundation's Art in the Park (3-0)
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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That's wrong two. I'm going dance. Good morning everyone. We'll call to order the business license liquor board meeting of July 14th, 2026. Uh deputy city clerk may have the confirmation of posting and roll call. >> Thank you. This meeting was posted in accordance to Nevada open meeting law and all members are present. >> Thank you. Let's have the pledge of allegiance. >> Pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> Thank you. will start our meeting with a public comment period during this uh portion of the agenda. It must be limited to matters on the agenda for action and each person will have up to three minutes to speak on a specific agenda item. members of the public in there is no one in the audience but if there's anyone who wishes to call in the number is 702589-9629 and again this first comment period is on any specific items on the agenda which there are three >> four did we have any written comments submitted prior to the meeting didn't think so all right >> we'll wait just a few minutes or A few seconds again. That number to call in uh anyone in the public. 7025899629. Oh, no one in the chambers. Anyone calling in? No. All right. With that then we will proceed with the agenda. Our first item of business is approval of the minutes of April 22nd, 2026. Do I have a motion? >> Move to approve the April 22nd, 2026 business license liquor boar …
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BUSINESS LICENSE LIQUOR BOARD
MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JULY 14, 2026 9:30 AM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically prese …
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BUSINESS LICENSE LIQUOR BOARD
MEETING MINUTES
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JULY 14, 2026 9:30 AM
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
Members present: City Manager Ned Thomas, City Attorney Brittany Walker, City
Clerk Tami McKay (3)
Absent: None (0)
Also present: Utility Billing Operations Manager Brady Prestwich, Deputy City Clerk
Bridgette Rodriguez
Deputy City Clerk Bridgette Rodriguez confirmed the agenda had been posted in
accordance with Nevada Open Meeting Law and all members were present.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by City Manager Ned Thomas.
PUBLIC COMMENT
City Manager Ned Thomas opened the public comment period.
No comments were offered and the public comment period was closed.
AGENDA
1.
For possible action: Approval of minutes of the April 22, 2026 Business
License Liquor Board meeting
A staff report was submitted by Deputy City Clerk Bridgette Rodriguez and
included in the July 14, 2026 Business License Liquor Board agenda packet.
Motion: Approve
Minutes of the July 14, 2026 regular Business License Liquor Board meeting 1
Moved by: City Attorney Brittany Walker
Seconded by: City Clerk Tami
McKay
Vote:
Aye: City Manager Ned Thomas, City Attorney Brittany Walker, City Clerk Tami
McKay (3)
Nay: (0)
Abstain: (0)
Absent: (0)
Motion Passed
2.
For possible action: Approval of a calendar year gambling permit for the Senior
Center of Boulder City's monthly 50/50 raffle
A staff report was s …
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 05:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Boulder City Council to appeal BLM decision on data center
The Council will consider an appeal of a federal BLM decision regarding the Townsite Solar 2 data center, vote on several large flood control and infrastructure contracts totaling over $17 million, and introduce ordinances to allow agricultural uses in a commercial zone and to lease 36.33 acres at the airport for hangar development. The consent agenda includes approvals of minutes, surplus property, and a $586,556.86 EMS equipment purchase.
- $13,916,730.50 for Avenue G Storm Drain Improvements (Interlocal Contract with Clark County Flood Control)
- $1,802,050.00 for FY 2026-27 Annual Maintenance Work Program (flood control)
- 40-year lease with Hangar Club, LLC for aircraft storage hangars on 36.33 acres at Boulder City Municipal Airport
- Introduction of ordinance to allow growing/wholesale of crops in CM Commercial Manufacturing Zone
- Appeal of BLM's decision on Townsite Solar 2 data center (Resolution No. 8163)
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✓ Decided: Council votes to appeal BLM decision on Townsite Solar 2 data center
The City Council approved Resolution No. 8163, authorizing the City Attorney to file a notice of appeal and petition to stay the Bureau of Land Management's June 26, 2026, decision regarding the Townsite Solar 2 data center project. The council also formally closed the Land Management Process for the withdrawn data center application (LMP #26-03) and removed two other parcels from the LMP list. Additionally, the council affirmed the Planning Commission's denial of a fence height variance at 701 Avenue I.
- Approved Resolution No. 8163 to appeal and stay the BLM's decision on the Townsite Solar 2 data center (5-0).
- Formally withdrew LMP #26-03, the data center application for 88.5 acres, and did not add it to the LMP list (5-0).
- Approved Resolution No. 8161 to remove the 74.30-acre Elite RV site from the LMP list (5-0).
- Approved Resolution No. 8162 to remove the 16.30-acre grocery store site from the LMP list (5-0).
- Affirmed the Planning Commission's denial of a variance for a 6-foot fence at 701 Avenue I (4-1).
- Appointed Norma Vally to the Historic Preservation Commission for an unexpired term ending August 31, 2027.
- Approved the regular and consent agendas, including multiple agreements and resolutions.
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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Thank you. It's the Thank you. There's a few. Thank you. through decades of rising prices and corporate bailouts and tax breaks anytime there is a race in technology billions are lost in resources resources and expensive patch fixes when speed is a priority over governance in four years these data centers will be obsolete in 100 in 100 years we will all be gone but this gargantuan mistake will remain a permanent stain and embarrassment on this land we will all be ashes and dust and little piles of bones maybe some of us died with zero and maybe some of us made the world a better place but the deals being made right now will shape the legacy of boulder city we do not want to die with zero and take the gamble on this horrifying new neighbor no one has the right to be the little pile of bones that is responsible for such a monumental disaster upon this desert and land boulder city nevada has a very different vision and legacy pitch than schuyler capital thank you thank you anyone else here in chambers hello i'm patrick guam i've been in boulder city for a few years 14 or so years and listening to the discussion tonight it's uh interesting about the electricity and the water use i'm 50 50 50 50 on data centers i go to 60 40 and then 40 to 60 and as i do my research i talked to one of the people that worked for town site when they had the open house and i asked him about the water specifically and the electricity and he uh i suggested instead of letting the water go out into the u …
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JULY 14, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Mayor/Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory,
or repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
witho …
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JULY 14, 2026 5:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
Council members present: Mayor Joe Hardy, Council Member Denise Ashurst,
Council Member Cokie Booth, Council Member Sherri Jorgensen, Council Member
Steve Walton (5)
Absent: None (0)
Also present: City Manager Ned Thomas, City Attorney Brittany Walker, City Clerk
Tami McKay
City Clerk McKay confirmed the agenda had been posted in accordance with Nevada
Open Meeting Law and that all members were present.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Pastor Ryan Carter from Faith Christian Fellowship provided the invocation, and
Mayor Joe Hardy led the Pledge of Allegiance.
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rose Ann Rabiola Miele announced the Christmas Lite in July event at the Masonic
Lodge on July 25, 2026, from 14 p.m. She said the event was hosted by the Boulder
City History and Arts Foundation and the Boulder City Community Club. She
announced there would be Christmas food items, Christmas cookie decorating, and
great prizes too.
Mayor pro tem Sherri Jorgensen announced Disability Pride Month was celebrated
during the month of July and presented the proclamation to Cindi Swanson of the
AccessibleBC Working Group.
Mayor Hardy said he appreciated everything the AccessibleBC Working Group had
Minutes of the July 14, 2026 regular City Council meeting 1
done for so many people.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Mayor Hardy opened the initial public …
🗳️ How they voted — 1 divided vote
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Moved by: Council Member Cokie Booth Seconded by: Council Member Steve Walton Vote:
14 yea · 1 nay
Joe Hardy yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Joe Hardy yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst nay · Joe Hardy yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea
The other 3 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 01:00 PM
Utility Advisory Committee Meeting
Utility committee to pick rate hikes for electric, water, wastewater, landfill
The Utility Advisory Committee will vote on a recommendation to City Council for FY27-29 utility revenue requirements, choosing between two rate adjustment options. One option is the FCS-recommended rates (Electric 5%, Water 3.5%, Wastewater 5%, Landfill 3.5%) and the other is a uniform 5% annual increase for all four utilities. They will also discuss the cost of service analysis and future agenda items.
- Vote on recommending rate adjustments: Option 1 (Electric 5%, Water 3.5%, Wastewater 5%, Landfill 3.5%) or Option 2 (uniform 5% for all)
- Discussion of cost of service analysis for ongoing utility rate study
- Approval of May 6, 2026 meeting minutes
- Discussion of potential future agenda items on revenue requirements
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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[music] Heat. Heat. >> [music] [music] >> down. Down. Heat. Heat. [music] [music] There we go. Okay. Welcome all to the UAC meeting. So, we'll get uh started. Uh I guess first thing we'll do is just uh make sure everything all the postings were done. Shannon, >> agenda was posted in accordance with the Nevada open meeting law. All members are present with the exception of Howard and Nala. >> Okay. Thank you. So, we'll do the pledge of allegiance then. >> Pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Okay. So, I guess we'll open it for the first uh public comment, which is just to do with the agenda. Anything that anybody's got a comment on the agenda. So, do we have anything that uh >> we did not receive any written comments? >> No written comments. Okay. So, no written or email or anything. Okay. So we'll open it up to the uh phone line. So which is uh 702589 9629. So again, the number is uh 7025899629. We'll give it just a few more beats and then we'll continue on. Okay, just while we're waiting just to confirm that since this one is related to the agenda, the comment period at the end is can be is a little wider aspect. So if you need to and miss this one, you can call in at the end of the meeting. So we will go ahead and um close that the first comment period and go to the agenda. Um, does the si does the city have any uh anything with the agenda t …
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UTILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JULY 08, 2026 1:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically present …
Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 05:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting
Commission to consider historic district for 8 motels on Nevada Way
The Historic Preservation Commission will hold a public hearing and consider recommending a local motel historic district designation for eight surveyed motel properties on Nevada Way to the City Council. The commission will also continue discussing a quarterly magazine on historic preservation and receive updates on goals and property status.
- Public hearing on historic district designation for 708, 725, 800, 804-805, 809, 921, and 1009 Nevada Way
- Possible recommendation to City Council for motel historic district listing on Boulder City Historic Property Register
- Continued discussion on a quarterly publication focused on historic preservation
- Update on implementation of Commission's goals and priorities
- Discussion/update on status of properties in Historic District or other eligible properties
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
📹 From the video
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[music] >> I will now call the June 24, 2026 Historic Preservation Commission's meeting to order. Staff, roll call and posting, please. >> Uh good evening, Historic Preservation Commission. Um the agenda has been posted in accordance with open meeting law and all members are present with the exception of Chairman Davenport, who's participating via teleconference. A quorum has been established. Thank you. >> Please join me in standing and saying the Pledge of Allegiance. >> I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> We will now conduct the initial public comment period. Two matters are on the agenda for action. Each person has up to 3 minutes to speak on a specific agenda item. As a reminder, all public comment shall be addressed to the commission as a whole, not to an individual member or the commission, the audience or a staff member. The public may call 702- 589-9629 to provide public comments. Please come to the podium and state your name for the record. >> Good evening. I'm Gretchen Hearner and I um wanted to come and talk to you. I've been having some meetings with Nakisha and Raffi. Um I've recently purchased 805 and 801 Novato Way. So, I'm very excited to start um working on that property. Um when they told me that there was going to be a historic designation, I wanted to I wanted to um just talk about how I felt with um getting into thi …
📄 From the agenda
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JUNE 24, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Public Comment
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physi …
Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 05:00 PM
City Council meeting
Council to transfer $950,000 from contingency to police, fire, and court salaries
The City Council will consider transferring $400,000 to the Police Department, $500,000 to the Fire Department, and $50,000 for court appointed attorney fees from the General Fund contingency. They will also vote on adding four large parcels of land for outdoor recreation, a dog park lease at Veterans Park, a historic designation for the WWII/Korean monument, and a collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters Local 14.
- Transfer $400,000 to Police and $500,000 to Fire for salaries and overtime, plus $50,000 for court attorney fees
- Add four land parcels (~628 total acres) near I-11, US-95, and US-93 for outdoor recreation and adventure uses
- Lease land at Veterans Park (1811 Commons Way) to See Spot Run, Inc. for a dog park
- Public hearing and resolution to designate WWII/Korean Conflict Monument flagpole on the Historic Property Register
- Approve collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters Local 14 Blue Collar unit (July 2025–June 2028)
budgetpolicefirepublic-safetyland-useparkshistoric-preservationcollective-bargaining
✓ Decided: Boulder City Council approved several resolutions and the consent agenda
The City Council approved the regular agenda, the consent agenda, and three specific resolutions. Item No. 8 was removed from the agenda for rescheduling due to the absence of the public works director.
- Approved regular agenda (4-0)
- Approved consent agenda (4-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 8146 regarding FCS Group consulting services (4-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 8147 regarding DesertLink, LLC easement (4-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 8148 regarding Rev Renewables Development Holdings, LLC easement (4-0)
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
📹 From the video
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Mhm. >> Mhm. >> [music] >> Test. Test. >> [music] [music] >> Mics are going live. >> [music] [music] >> Hello and welcome to Boulder City City Council this June 23rd, 2026. We'd like to welcome all those who are joining us here in the room and those who are also joining us online. To get started, we'll do the call to order. Madam City Clerk. >> Thank you. The agenda was posted in accordance with Nevada Open Meeting Law. And Mayor Joe Hardy is absent and all other members are in attendance. >> Thank you very much. Today we have the pleasure of having our invocation from Pastor Ed Bruning and he is from Our Savior Lutheran Church. After which we will um have the pledge of allegiance. So if we could all stand, please. Is he We might have a different pleasure. >> Want me to open? >> Yes. >> Okay. Let's bow our heads. Oh, he's here? >> No. >> Oh. >> Okay, Denise Asher is for the record. Doing the invocation. Let's bow our heads. Father, in the name of Jesus, Lord, we just come before you today just so thankful to be used by you, Lord. We ask that you would watch over these proceedings, Lord God. Um give us wisdom that we need to make the decisions, Lord, on your behalf. We uh pray for our residents, Lord, our first uh responders, Lord God, and those who are attending the meeting today. We just ask that you would bless all of our speakers, Father. We just thank you and praise you in Jesus name. Amen. >> Thank you. >> I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America a …
📄 From the agenda
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JUNE 23, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Mayor/Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory,
or repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
witho …
📄 From the minutes
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JUNE 23, 2026 5:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
Council members present: Council Member Denise Ashurst, Council Member
Cokie Booth, Council Member Sherri Jorgensen, Council Member Steve Walton (4)
Absent: Mayor Joe Hardy (1)
Also present: City Manager Ned Thomas, Deputy City Manager Michael Mays, City
Attorney Brittany Walker, City Clerk Tami McKay
City Clerk McKay confirmed the agenda had been posted in accordance with Nevada
Open Meeting Law and that all members were present with the exception of Mayor
Joe Hard
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Council member Ashurst provided the invocation, and Mayor pro tem Jorgensen led
the Pledge of Allegiance.
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
Mayor pro tem Jorgensen opened the first public comment period.
Branden Smith commented on Agenda Item No. 17 concerning approximately 600
acres of land under consideration through a land management process and
referenced Aaron Medo's involvement in the project. He stated that he wanted to "set
the record straight" regarding Mr. Medo's presentations, promises, and vision for the
project, which he stated differed from reality. He further stated that when Mr. Medo was
previously considered for work related to the Flamingo Motel project, individuals came
forward with negative accounts of their experiences with him.
Mayor pro tem Jorgensen reminded Mr. Smith to remain on the age …
🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Moved by: Council Member Cokie Booth Seconded by: Council Member Denise Ashurst Vote:
264 yea
Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea
Moved by: Council Member Steve Walton Seconded by: Council Member Cokie Booth Vote:
264 yea
Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea
Moved by: Council Member Steve Walton Seconded by: Council Member Denise Ashurst Vote:
154 yea · 22 abstain
Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Denise Ashurst yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea · Cokie Booth abstain · Denise Ashurst yea · Cokie Booth yea · Sherri Jorgensen yea · Steve Walton yea
Moved by: Council Member Cokie Booth Seconded by: Council Member Steve Walton Vote:
88 yea
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Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 05:00 PM
Planning Commission Regular Meeting
Planning Commission to weigh two residential variance requests
The Boulder City Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two variance applications: one at 1002 Providence Lane to reduce the required combined side yard setback from 20 to 15 feet for a home addition, and another at 701 Avenue I to allow a 6-foot front fence instead of the 4-foot maximum. The commission will also receive a monthly progress report on development allotments and consider approval of May 20, 2026 meeting minutes.
- Public hearing on variance V-26-692 for 0.63 acres at 1002 Providence Lane to permit 15-foot combined side yard setback (code requires 20 feet)
- Public hearing on variance V-25-691 for 0.14 acres at 701 Avenue I to allow a 6-foot front fence (code limits height to 4 feet)
- Approval of minutes from May 20, 2026 regular meeting
- Monthly progress report on development allotments
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission approves home addition variance, denies fence variance
The Boulder City Planning Commission approved a variance (V-26-692) for a property at 1002 Providence Lane, allowing a home addition with a combined 15-foot side yard setback instead of the required 20 feet. The commission denied a separate variance (V-25-691) for a property at 701 Avenue I that would have permitted a 6-foot front yard fence where the code allows a maximum of 4 feet. The commission also approved the minutes from the May 20, 2026 meeting. No public comments were offered during the meeting.
- Approved the minutes of the May 20, 2026 regular meeting.
- Approved variance V-26-692 for 1002 Providence Lane, permitting a 15-foot combined side yard setback instead of the required 20 feet.
- Denied variance V-25-691 for 701 Avenue I, which would have allowed a 6-foot front yard fence instead of the 4-foot maximum.
- Noted there was nothing to report on the Monthly Progress Report on Development Allotments.
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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[music] >> I'd like to call the June 17th, 2026 Planning Commission meeting to order. Confirmation of roll call, please. >> Thank you. This meeting was posted in accordance to Nevada Open Meeting Law. All members are present with the exception of member Scott and member D'Teresa, who are absent. >> Thank you. Please join me in the Pledge of Allegiance. >> I pledge >> I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> I'll open the first public comment period. This public comment period must pertain to matters on the agenda, and each person has 3 minutes to speak. Okay, we'll wait a few seconds for the delay. Okay. Seeing and hearing none, I'll close the public comment period. Item number one for possible action, approval of the minutes of the May 20th, 2026 regular city council meeting. Do I have a motion? >> I move to approve the minutes of the meeting. >> I'll second that. >> All those in favor, say "I". >> Time out. >> I. >> There's an amendment to the minutes. Do we have to make sure that's included in the vote? Yes. >> Yes. >> Thank you. >> Um Commissioner Morris, could you want to amend your motion with the >> My motion to uh approve the minutes with the amended um handout that we received. >> I'll second. >> All those in favor, >> I. >> Any opposed? Motion carries. Item number two for possible action is matters pertaining to approximately 0.63 …
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PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JUNE 17, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically present …
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PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
MINUTES
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JUNE 17, 2026 5:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
Members present: Chairman Lorene Krumm, Member Beth Bonnar, Member Steve
Morris, Member Steve Rudd, Member Kevin Smith (5)
Absent: Member Matt Di Teresa, Member Tony Scott (2)
Also present: Deputy City Manager Michael Mays, Planning Manager Nakeisha
Lyon, Deputy City Clerk Bridgette Rodriguez
Deputy City Clerk Bridgette Rodriguez confirmed the agenda had been posted in
accordance with Nevada Open Meeting Law and all members were present with the
exception of Member Scott and Member Di Teresa who were absent.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chairman Krumm.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Chairman Krumm opened the initial public comment period and indicated the number
to call was 7025899629.
There being no comments offered, the public hearing was closed.
AGENDA
1. For possible action: Approval of the minutes for the May 20, 2026 regular
meeting
A staff report was submitted by Deputy City Clerk Bridgette Rodriguez and
included in the June 17, 2026 Planning Commission packet.
Motion: Approve
Moved by: Member Beth Bonnar Seconded by: Member Steve Morris
Vote:
Aye: Chairman Lorene Krumm, Member Beth Bonnar, Member Steve Morris,
Member Steve Rudd, Member Kevin Smith (5)
Nay: (0)
Abstain: (0)
Absent: Member Matt Di Teresa, Member Tony Scott (2)
Motion Passed
2. For possible action: Matters p …
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Moved by: Member Beth Bonnar Seconded by: Member Steve Morris Vote:
20 yea
Lorene Krumm yea · Beth Bonnar yea · Steve Morris yea · Steve Rudd yea · Kevin Smith yea · Lorene Krumm yea · Beth Bonnar yea · Steve Morris yea · Steve Rudd yea · Kevin Smith yea · Lorene Krumm yea · Beth Bonnar yea · Steve Morris yea · Steve Rudd yea · Kevin Smith yea · Lorene Krumm yea · Beth Bonnar yea · Steve Morris yea · Steve Rudd yea · Kevin Smith yea
Moved by: Chairman Lorene Krumm Seconded by: Member Steve Morris Vote:
20 yea
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Moved by: Member Beth Bonnar Seconded by: Chairman Lorene Krumm Vote:
20 yea
Lorene Krumm yea · Beth Bonnar yea · Steve Morris yea · Steve Rudd yea · Kevin Smith yea · Lorene Krumm yea · Beth Bonnar yea · Steve Morris yea · Steve Rudd yea · Kevin Smith yea · Lorene Krumm yea · Beth Bonnar yea · Steve Morris yea · Steve Rudd yea · Kevin Smith yea · Lorene Krumm yea · Beth Bonnar yea · Steve Morris yea · Steve Rudd yea · Kevin Smith yea
Mon Jun 8, 2026 · 05:00 PM
City Council Meeting
City Council discusses police contracts, airport leases, and energy land appraisals
The council will consider several items including a new police collective bargaining agreement and numerous aviation hangar lease agreements. They are also discussing land reappraisals for solar and battery energy storage developments.
- Police Collective Bargaining Agreement (2025-2027)
- Land appraisal for 1,275 acres at Dutchman Pass for solar/battery development
- Land appraisal for 141 acres on Droneport Avenue for battery storage
- Purchase of Vehicle IoT Gateway Telematic devices up to $186,207.12
- City insurance premiums totaling $930,268.52
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✓ Decided: Council OKs reappraisals for solar, battery storage land leases
The City Council unanimously approved two reappraisals of city-owned land to determine lease values for solar and battery energy development. They also approved the consent agenda, including a contract for vehicle IoT devices and two special event grants. The council approved the FY2027 insurance premiums of $930,268.52. A dog park lease ordinance was introduced for a future vote.
- Approved consent agenda (prior minutes, Carahsoft IoT $186k, Art in the Park grant $5k, Christmas Market grant $3,138) (4-0)
- Approved reappraisal of 1,275 acres at Dutchman Pass for solar/battery energy (4-0)
- Approved reappraisal of 141 acres on Droneport Ave for battery storage (4-0)
- Approved FY2027 insurance premiums of $930,268.52 (4-0)
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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I don't know if you've seen the >> tough >> [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat. >> [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. [music] Heat. Heat. [music] [music] >> [music] >> Heat. Heat. [music] Heat. Heat. N. >> [music] [music] >> Mics are going live. >> [music] [music] >> Heat. Hey. Hey. Hey. >> [music] >> I know. [music] [music] >> [music] >> Wow. [music] Heat. >> [music] >> Hello and welcome to Boulder City City Council meeting this June 8th. Um we welcome those who are here with us in the room and those who are joining online. We will call the meeting to order and can we have confirmation of posting and roll call, please? >> Yes, thank you. The agenda was posted in accordance with Nevada open meeting law and Mayor Hardy is absent and all other members are present in the chamber. >> Thank you. At this time we will have the invocation and the pledge of allegiance. The invocation is going to be given by Pastor Seth. I just want to say it right. Lison. >> That's right. Fantastic. Um he's from Grace Community Church. So if you will please rise. It's my joy to be here today. So, let's bow our heads in prayer. Lord Jesus, we thank you so much for your great love for us. Lord, this world is a chaotic place and we want to humble ourselves before you that we would be the people who can create and to govern your your constituency. Well, Lord, by your spirit, we pray that humility would reign supreme today. That as we read in Proverbs 22 that humility is the fear of the Lord. We ask tha …
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
JUNE 08, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Mayor/Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory,
or repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
with …
Wed May 27, 2026 · 05:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting
Commission to consider historic district for 8 motels on Nevada Way
The Historic Preservation Commission will hold a public hearing and consider recommending a local motel historic district designation for eight properties on Nevada Way to the City Council. They will also discuss a quarterly preservation publication and recap recent preservation events.
- Public hearing on historic district designation for motels at 708, 725, 800, 804-805, 809, 921, and 1009 Nevada Way
- Consideration of recommending nomination to the Boulder City Historic Property Register
- Continued discussion on a quarterly historic preservation magazine
- Recap of 2026 Historic Preservation Day
- Update on implementation of commission goals and property status
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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Test one. >> I will now call the May 27th, 2026 regular Historic Preservation Commission meeting to order. Can I have a roll call and posting, please? >> Uh, yes. Uh, good evening, Historic Preservation Commission. So, the agenda has been posted in accordance with Nevada Open Meeting Law. All members are present and a quorum has been established. >> Thank you. Can we stand for the Pledge of Allegiance, please? >> I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> The first item on our agenda is the initial comment period. Public comment during this portion of the meeting must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. Each person has up to 3 minutes to speak on a specific agenda item. The public may call 702-589-9629 to provide comment. If there are those in the audience who wish to speak, please come to the podium and state your name. >> Evening, Madam Chair, Commission staff, and ladies and gentlemen, my- myself. Um yeah, I just wanted to comment on uh agendum item number two for consideration. Uh just want to thank the Commission for all its ha- uh help and insight into um and your enthusiasm for uh adding the motel sign district to our wonderful little historic downtown area. Um I think anything that promotes Boulder City in a positive light and manner, um certainly to people not familiar with Boulder City to begin with um can only benefit us …
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
MAY 27, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Public Comment
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physic …
Tue May 26, 2026 · 04:45 PM
Redevelopment Agency meeting
Agency to vote on $1M for Boulder Creek Pavilion design
The Redevelopment Agency will consider a resolution authorizing $1,000,000 in Capital Outlay funding for design of the Boulder Creek Pavilion Replacement (Project No. 26-1251-MC). The agenda also includes approval of the previous meeting's minutes.
- Approval of minutes from May 12, 2026 RDA meeting
- Resolution No. 277: $1,000,000 for design of Boulder Creek Pavilion Replacement
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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Thank you, Tammy. Can you send me that email to me? I got to send it to Kelly. Yeah. Did you say Did you send this to her? Perfect. Thank you. And Sherry, you got one? No. Hello, I'd like to call the meeting to order and welcome everyone that are in chambers and watching to the Redevelopment Agency meeting. May I get confirmation of posting and roll call, please? Yes, thank you. The agenda was posted in accordance with Nevada Open Meeting Law and all members are present with the exception of member or Chairman Hardy. Thank you. We'll now move on to the public comment section of this. A reminder that this portion of public comment is to be kept for those things that are specifically on this agenda. You can call in at 702-589-9629 or those in the chamber may come up. Please write your name down if you are sharing. Again, that phone number is 702-589-9629. We'll be taking a 5-minute recess and be back at 4:52. >> Okay. I was just putting my stuff away. >> What I I said >> to call the meeting back to order. We had a few technical difficulties, so we're going to resume with public comment. Again, the number that you can phone in at is 702-589-9629 to comment on those things on the Redevelopment Agency agenda. Anyone who's in chambers who would like to speak could come at this time. Seeing no one in the chambers, is there anyone on the phone? And nobody on the phone. We'll close public public comment at this time and move to the first item on the agenda, which for possible action i …
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REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING
AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
MAY 26, 2026 4:45 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically present by one of the following meth …
Tue May 26, 2026 · 05:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council to adopt $3M budget for Adams Boulevard rehabilitation
The City Council will hold a public hearing and vote on the final FY 2026-2027 operating and capital budgets, including a $3,000,000 agreement for the Adams Boulevard Rehabilitation project and $1,000,000 for the Boulder Creek Pavilion Replacement design. They will also consider leasing 28 city-owned airport hangars to individuals and approving a Memorandum of Understanding with the police union regarding insurance coverage.
- Public hearing and approval of FY 2026-2027 final budget
- $3,000,000 interlocal contract with Regional Transportation Commission for Adams Boulevard Rehabilitation (Cottonwood St to Ave G)
- $1,000,000 Redevelopment Agency funding for Boulder Creek Pavilion design
- Lease of 28 general aviation hangars at Boulder City Municipal Airport to individual tenants (3-year term with renewal)
- Memorandum of Understanding with Boulder City Police Protective Association on insurance coverage
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✓ Decided: Approved $4M in infrastructure funding for road and pavilion projects.
The council approved a consent agenda including $3 million for Adams Boulevard rehabilitation and $1 million for Boulder Creek Pavilion design. It also introduced 28 ordinances for hangar leases at the municipal airport. Public comment requested more budget transparency.
- Approved Resolution 8133: $3M Adams Boulevard Rehabilitation funding (consent agenda)
- Approved Resolution 8134: $1M Boulder Creek Pavilion design funding (consent agenda)
- Approved Resolution 8132: Appraisal of 85 acres at Eldorado Valley Drive (consent agenda)
- Approved Resolution 8135: Direct lease of 28 airport hangars without public offer (consent agenda)
- Introduced 28 hangar lease ordinances for up to 3-year terms with renewals (first reading)
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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[music] >> No, no, no. >> [music] [music] >> Hello, I'd like to call the meeting to order and welcome those of you who are here with us in the chambers and those who are joining us um live streaming. We will start with confirmation of posting and roll call. >> Thank you. The agenda was posted in accordance with Nevada open meeting law and all members are present with the exception of Mayor Hardy. >> Thank you very much. Our invocation today will be given by Pastor Todd Kent the Calvary Chapel Boulder City Church and after which if you will stay standing for the pledge of allegiance. So, if you'll all rise, please. >> Our most gracious heavenly father, we come to you with hearts full of Thanksgiving and gratitude. Lord, this week we commemorated Memorial Day, Lord, the memorializing those who gave the ultimate sacrifice and laid down their lives so that we might have freedom. And God, we thank you for those men and women who laid down their lives. And Lord, also for all those that were injured who put their lives at risk. Lord, we also recognize that you, out of your ultimate love for us, sent Jesus to come and die for all. Lord, that he would be the ultimate sacrifice that we might live freely. Free from sin and death. God, I come to you recognizing that you have given us many examples of men and women in the Bible that desire to serve and follow after you. Lord, I'm reminded of Solomon, who when he took over for his father David in reigning for Israel, he prayed that you wou …
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
MAY 26, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Mayor/Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory,
or repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
witho …
Wed May 20, 2026 · 05:00 PM
Planning Commission Regular Meeting
88.5 acres near US 95 & I-11 proposed for data center uses
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings and consider recommending to the City Council two major land-use changes. One would allow indoor crop growing as a permitted use in the CM Commercial Manufacturing Zone. The other would add 88.5 acres west of US Highway 95 and south of I-11 to the 2026 Land Management Process List for data center development.
- Public hearing and recommendation on zoning text amendment to allow indoor agriculture in CM zone (AM-26-387)
- Public hearing and recommendation on adding 88.5 acres at 189-14-000-002 & 189-13-099-002 to LMP list for data center uses
- Monthly progress report on development allotments
- Approval of April 15, 2026 meeting minutes
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✓ Decided: No decisions made; public comment heard on data center
The Planning Commission took no substantive action. The entire meeting was devoted to public comment on a proposed data center, with the majority of speakers opposing it.
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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Mhm. >> Mhm. >> Just so everyone knows, there is a sheet at the podium when you go to speak for public comment, you may sign your name then. Thank you. >> There's extra seats down the hall in the overflow room if you need a chair. >> Mhm. >> [music] [music] >> Mics are going live. >> [music] [music] >> Good afternoon everyone. I'd like to welcome you to the May 20th Planning Commission meeting. Madam City Clerk, roll call, please. Thank you. The agenda was posted in accordance with Nevada Open Meeting Law and all members are present. Thank you. If you could please stand and join me in the pledge. Our first item is public comment. As a reminder, this first public comment is for matters on the agenda tonight. There's a 3-minute time limit. I also want to remind the public that both of the items on the agenda tonight are public hearings, so we are required to open public comment under both of those items as well. So, um just due to time and um the number of people, we want everybody to have the opportunity to speak. So, there would um if you speak in the first open public comment and unless you have new points to make, we ask that you keep that be you do one or the other. The first item on the agenda, so I will open public comment. Please come to the um stand and state your name for the record. I'll go first. And I write my name here, right? >> Good evening, commissioners. Thank you for your time. My name is Amanda Knuckles and I have been a resident of Clark County the vast maj …
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PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
MAY 20, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically present …
Mon May 18, 2026 · 04:45 PM
Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting
Commission to discuss mountain biking and aerial system in Bootleg Canyon
The Parks and Recreation Commission will review operations and updates for city golf courses, recreation programs, aquatic facilities, and mountain biking developments. They will also consider updated rules of procedure and hear staff reports on maintenance and events.
- Discussion on mountain biking and aerial system in Bootleg Canyon
- Review of stats and surcharge reports for Boulder City Municipal and Boulder Creek Golf Courses
- Overview of recreation programs: special interest classes, events, art center, youth and adult sports
- Update on aquatic complex: classes, special events, maintenance issues
- Review and input on updated Rules of Procedures for the Commission
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✓ Decided: Commission reviews updated Rules of Procedures, defers action to next meeting
The Parks and Recreation Commission discussed the updated Rules of Procedures, with members raising questions about quorum, attendance, and meeting cancellations. No formal action was taken on the rules; staff will bring recommendations back at the next meeting. The commission also received updates on park projects, golf course operations, recreation programs, and aquatics.
- Approved minutes of March 23, 2026 regular meeting (4-0)
- Discussed updated Rules of Procedures; no action taken, staff to return with recommendations
- Noted completion of Oasis Park shade structures, playground equipment, and safety surfacing
- Heard update on pool project with CORE, VCBO, and city staff collaboration
- Reviewed golf course statistics and surcharge reports; noted revenue decrease due to turf reduction
- Heard recreation division updates including summer programs and sports leagues
- Heard aquatics update: April swim lessons had over 60 registrants; seven new lifeguards hired
- Discussed mountain biking signage and potential zipline lease at Bootleg Canyon
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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Mhm. >> Mhm. >> [music] [music] >> Mhm. >> [music] >> Good afternoon and welcome to the May 18th, 2026 Parks and Recreation Commission meeting. I call this meeting to order. Have the minutes been posted in accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes? Yes, it has. And do we have a quorum? Yes, we do. Thank you. Please rise and join me in the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Any first item on our agenda will be public comment. And public comment is limited to matters on the agenda for action. Seeing no one in the audience, if you'd like to call in, you can do so. Calling 702-589-9629. Again, that number is 702-589-9629. Anyone in the audience want to speak? Okay. I can't, Sharon. Can you email the link to Lauren right now, please? Is that possible? Cuz I can't right now. She sent me a text. Sorry. Did you close public comment? No, I have not closed public comment yet. Public comment, uh, it can be made by calling 702-589-9629. >> Okay, it appears to be no public comment. We'll go ahead and close public comment. Move on to our agenda item number one. For action is to approve the minutes of our March 23rd, 2026 meeting. Do any of you have a motion to approve those minutes? Motion to approve the minutes. And a second? Yes, approved. We have a We have a second. Any discussion on the minutes? If not, then those minutes are ap …
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PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
MAY 18, 2026 4:45 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically pres …
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PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
MEETING MINUTES
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
MAY 18, 2026 4:45 PM
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
Members present: Chairman Scott Hinson, Member Teresa Beaver, Member Indiana
Gavlak, Member Chad Schoop (4)
Absent: Member Rodney Woodbury, Member Kristian Burke, Member Lauren
Szafranski (3)
Also present: Parks and Recreation Director Julie Calloway, Department Secretary
Sheri Bonk
Student at Large: Absent
Member Lauren Szafranski was unable to attend via zoom due to technical difficulties.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
No public or written comments.
AGENDA
1.
For possible action: Approval of minutes for the March 23, 2026 regular
meeting
Motion: Approved
Moved by: Member Chad Schoop
Seconded by: Member Indiana Gavlak
Vote:
Minutes of the May 18, 2026 regular Parks and Recreation Commission meeting 1
Aye: Chairman Scott Hinson, Member Teresa Beaver, Member Indiana Gavlak,
Member Chad Schoop (4)
Nay: (0)
Abstain: (0)
Absent: Member Rodney Woodbury, Member Kristian Burke, Member Lauren
Szafranski (3)
Motion Passed
2.
For possible action: Overview and possible discussion regarding recreation
projects and administration items from the Parks and Recreation Director, Julie
Calloway
Director Julie Calloway reported that the shade structures at Oasis Park have
been installed, completing the park improvement, which included new
playground equipment and safety surfacing. She also noted that …
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Moved by: Member Chad Schoop Seconded by: Member Indiana Gavlak Vote: Minutes of the May 18, 2026 regular Parks and Recreation Commission meeting 1
4 yea
Scott Hinson yea · Teresa Beaver yea · Indiana Gavlak yea · Chad Schoop yea
Tue May 12, 2026 · 05:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council to vote on adopting new 2024 International Fire Code
The City Council will consider several ordinances including adopting the 2024 International Fire Code, zoning text amendments to allow truck rentals in commercial zones and RV use in mobile home parks, and a new animal breeder permit program. The consent agenda includes funding approvals for road rehabilitation and traffic signal software.
- Adopt 2024 International Fire Code as Boulder City Fire Code (Item 7)
- Increase traffic signal software evaluation funding by $2.5M to total $12.275M (Item 4)
- Award $1.65M bid to Amrize Southwest for Adams Boulevard Rehabilitation (Cottonwood St to Avenue G) (Item 5)
- Public hearings on zoning text amendments: truck rentals in C2 zone (Item 8) and RVs in mobile home park zone (Item 9)
- New animal breeder permit with fees and fines for unlawful breeding (Items 11 & 12)
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✓ Decided: Approved zoning change allowing truck rentals in C2 zone (5-0)
Council approved Bill No. 2101, amending the zoning code to allow truck rentals (up to 30 ft) as a permitted use in C2 General Commercial zones, for a proposed U-Haul neighborhood rental. Also adopted the 2024 International Fire Code (Bill 2099) and approved consent agenda items including a $1.65M road rehabilitation bid and a $2.5M traffic signal system funding increase.
- Approved Bill 2101 zoning text amendment for truck rentals (5-0)
- Approved Bill 2099 adopting 2024 International Fire Code (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 8122 RDA disbursement of $7,585 for Tom's Boulder Inn improvements
- Approved Resolution 8123 special event grant of $3,265 for Boulder City Chautauqua
- Approved Resolution 8124 interlocal traffic signal system software evaluation funding increase to $12.275M
- Approved Resolution 8125 road rehab bid to Amrize Southwest for $1,651,506
- Approved Resolution 8126 appraisal of 10 acres for underground transmission line easement (5-0)
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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Heat. Heat. Heat. Welcome to Boulder City City Council meeting. Madame city clerk, confirmation of posting roll call, please. >> Thank you. The city council agenda was posted in accordance with Nevada open meeting law and all members are present. >> Thank you. We will all rise for the invocation by pastor Jason King of Calerie Chapel Boulder City Church followed by the pledge of allegiance. Thank you, pastor. >> Mr. Mayor, city council, city leaders. Thank you. It's an honor to be invited. It is a privilege even beyond that honor to actually talk to our maker. >> So I'll ask everybody to join me as I pray. Father, in the name of Jesus, we come before you, Lord. You are good and great and there is no one like you. God, we pray that you would display your goodness and your greatness in this city and that you would have your hand of blessing upon our city leaders and upon our city. Lord, we ask that you would be a part of this meeting here today in a way that provides us with the goodwill that is necessary for neighborliness. We ask God that you would give wisdom and strength. That you would help our leaders to fulfill their responsibilities with the integrity and character Lord that is honoring to you and that our people ask for. We pray for peace not only in this meeting but in our town. And we ask for this in Jesus name. Amen. >> Amen. >> Thank you, pastor. >> I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation u …
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
MAY 12, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Mayor/Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory,
or repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
withou …
Tue May 12, 2026 · 04:45 PM
Redevelopment Agency Meeting
Redevelopment Agency to vote on $7,585 grant for Toms Boulder Inn improvements
The Redevelopment Agency will consider approving a grant of up to $7,585 to Kent Farrell (Toms Boulder Inn) for eligible improvement costs at 805 Nevada Way. They will also vote on the minutes from the January 27, 2026 meeting.
- Resolution No. 276: authorizing up to $7,585 grant to Kent Farrell (Toms Boulder Inn) for improvements at 805 Nevada Way
- Approval of January 27, 2026 RDA meeting minutes
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✓ Decided: RDA approves $7,585 grant for fire alarm at Toms Boulder Inn
The Redevelopment Agency approved Resolution No. 276, granting up to $7,585 to Kent Farrell (Toms Boulder Inn) for replacing an inoperative fire safety alarm system at 805 Nevada Way. The agency also unanimously approved the minutes from the January 27, 2026 meeting. No public comments were made.
- Approved Resolution No. 276 authorizing $7,585 grant for fire alarm replacement (5-0)
- Approved January 27, 2026 meeting minutes (5-0)
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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[music] >> Mhm. >> [music] Mhm. >> Mhm. >> [music] Mhm. >> Mhm. >> [music] Mhm. >> Mhm. >> [music] Mhm. >> Mhm. >> [music] Mhm. >> Mhm. >> [music] [music] >> Mics are going live. >> [music] [music] >> No. We went everywhere else but the zoo. It was like [music] 30° below. >> [music] >> Welcome to Boulder City Redevelopment Agency meeting. Madam City Clerk, we'll call the meeting to order. Confirmation and posting, please. Thank you. The agenda was posted in accordance with Nevada Open Meeting Law and all members are present. Thank you. We would like to open up public comment for the Redevelopment Agency meeting, anything on the agenda for the Redevelopment Agency. We'd like to invite anybody who's online at 702-589-9629 or anyone here in chambers welcome to come forward, identify yourself and share anything you like for 3 minutes about anything on the agenda for the Redevelopment Agency. Want to call in that's 702-589-9629. >> [clears throat] >> See no one here in chambers for the Redevelopment Agency public comment. Is there anyone online? If there's no one online and there's no one here in chambers, we will close public comment, the initial public comment and go to the agenda. Uh need to have approval of the minutes of the last Redevelopment Agency. Move to approve the minutes. Is there a second? I'll second. Any discussion? Those in favor say I. I. >> I. Any opposed? Unanimous, thank you. And then brings us to number two on the Redevelopment Agency. Mr. Fistickchin. Good a …
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REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING
AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
MAY 12, 2026 4:45 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically present by one of the following meth …
Wed May 6, 2026 · 01:00 PM
Utility Advisory Committee
Boulder City utility committee to review rate study progress
The Utility Advisory Committee will hear a presentation on the ongoing utility rate study. They may also discuss future revenue requirements and approve minutes from the previous meeting. The meeting is procedural but includes a key update on rates.
- Approval of March 4, 2026 meeting minutes
- Discussion and presentation on utility rate study progress
- Discussion of potential agenda items on utility revenue requirements
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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test. Hello on Zoom. >> Are you there on Zoom? >> Hello. Can you hear me? This is Melanie. Yeah, please stand by. I just wanted to make sure and do a sound check. Thank you. >> Great. Thanks. See? So, let's I guess we'll get the uh >> Can you hear your mic, please, Larry? >> Sorry. Thanks. Welcome to another UAC meeting meeting and uh we'll get uh get some of the formalities out of the way. So, call to order. It looks like we have everybody here today. So, I guess we just call off really quick. Howard >> here, >> Ken >> myself, Larry, Randy >> here, >> and Mike >> here. >> So, we have a full full quorum. And uh just uh Shannon um we we've got just confirmed that the posting and that we did the roll call >> agenda was posted in accordance with the Nevada open meeting law and all members are present. >> Thank you. So let's we'll do the pres pledge of less. >> I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands. one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> And then before we do the first public comment, uh Gary, you had a few uh announcements. Good afternoon, Gary Point, public works utilities director. I wanted two introductions I wanted to take a minute for. Uh one is uh Jamie Carreri. He is our new deputy public works and utilities director. Uh Jamie Ker is no stranger to public infrastructure or to Boulder City. His career began with six years in the United States after which he built an extensive …
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AMENDED
UTILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
MAY 06, 2026 1:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically present b …
Tue Apr 28, 2026 · 05:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council to vote on Southwest Gas franchise agreement.
The City Council will consider approving a franchise agreement with Southwest Gas Corporation. They will also introduce several ordinances, including adopting the 2024 International Fire Code, allowing truck rentals in commercial zones, permitting recreational vehicles in mobile home parks, leasing land for a cellular tower near Whalen Field, and creating a breeder permit for dogs and cats. The consent agenda includes a $5,000 grant for the Rotary Club's Best Dam BBQ and a $79,830 change order for airport pavement grinding.
- Approve franchise agreement with Southwest Gas Corporation
- Introduce ordinance adopting 2024 International Fire Code
- Introduce ordinance to allow truck rentals in C2 General Commercial Zone
- Introduce ordinance to allow RVs in Mobile Home Park Zone
- Introduce ordinance for cellular tower ground lease at 852 Adams Boulevard
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✓ Decided: Approved 25-year gas franchise with Southwest Gas (5-0)
The council unanimously approved a 25-year franchise agreement with Southwest Gas, continuing a 5% gross revenue fee for gas infrastructure in public rights-of-way through 2051. The consent agenda was also approved, including meeting minutes, a $5,000 Rotary club grant, and a $79,830 airport pavement change order. Several ordinances were introduced for future action, but no other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved 25-year franchise agreement with Southwest Gas (5-0)
- Approved consent agenda: minutes, $5,000 Rotary grant, $79,830 airport change order (5-0)
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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Test. Test one. >> [music] [music] >> Welcome to Boulder City City Council. We will call the meeting to order and Madam City Clerk, if you could confirm posting and roll call, please. Thank you. The agenda was posted in accordance with Nevada Open Meeting Law and all members are present. Thank you. Uh if we could all stand for the invocation by Pastor Kevin Doyle of the Boulder City Home Church and then stay standing for the pledge of allegiance with us all. Thanks. Fantastic. Thank you so much for letting me do this. It's such an honor to pray and I speak on behalf of all the pastors uh who are just thankful that we pray before meetings like this with such weight. And uh you guys carry a lot of weight and so we ask God uh for wisdom. So, let's pray together. Come before you today, almighty God, and pray that you would grace this meeting with your presence. We acknowledge that you alone are sovereign, and yet we partner with you to make wise and good decisions for the people that we serve. We pray that these decisions that impact people would be for their good and for the betterment of this city. So, God, today we ask that you would lead every discussion. That you would lead every heart. And that you would lead every mind. In this moment, with a deep breath, >> [sighs] >> we pause and reflect on your goodness and your kindness and your grace and your mercy that leads us. So, lead this meeting and every bit of business that would bless this city. May these decisions today refl …
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
APRIL 28, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Mayor/Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory,
or repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
with …
Wed Apr 22, 2026 · 05:00 PM
Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting
Commission continues planning for 2026 Historic Preservation Day
The Boulder City Historic Preservation Commission will discuss and possibly take action on planning for the 2026 Historic Preservation Day and Award, as well as a quarterly preservation publication. They will also receive updates on properties in the Historic District and the implementation of commission goals.
- Approval of March 25, 2026 meeting minutes
- Continued planning for 2026 Historic Preservation Day and Award
- Discussion of a quarterly historic preservation magazine
- Update on status of Historic District properties
- Update on commission goals and priorities
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✓ Decided: Approved March 25, 2026 meeting minutes (4-0)
The Commission approved the minutes of the March 25 regular meeting unanimously. They discussed planning for the upcoming Historic Preservation Day and a proposed quarterly publication, but took no formal action on those items, continuing them to the next meeting. The status of historic district properties was reviewed for information only.
- Approved March 25, 2026 meeting minutes (4-0)
- Continued planning for Historic Preservation Day (no action)
- Continued discussion on quarterly publication to next meeting (no action)
- Reviewed status of historic district properties (no action)
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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>> Mhm. >> Hey Christopher. You there? >> to hear from you. Okay, stand by. Thanks. Okay. >> [music] [music] >> Oh. >> [music] >> I will now call the April 22nd, 2026 Historic Preservation Commission regular meeting um meeting to order. Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. >> [snorts] >> Uh first item on the agenda is the initial comment period. Public comment during this portion of the meeting must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. Each person has up to 3 minutes to speak on a specific agenda item. The public may call 702-589-9629 to provide comment. And if there's anyone in the audience who would like to come to podium at this time, please do so. Hello. Uh my name's Aaron Meadow. Um I would like you all to consider a property 1500 Boulder City Parkway uh to be added to the list. We uh that that building was originally Boulder Auto uh built in 1949 and I think it'd be a good uh candidate to receive additional funds to make it uh prettier. Thank you. Thank you. Good evening, commission staff. Brandon Smith for the record. Um just wanted to throw out there our um our offer to once again help with um preservation day um and honoring Alan in the in the park. So, uh I don't know if you've uh concluded any specific plans in regards to the day, but we'd uh would love to participate and help. Thank you. I take it no one's on the phone. So, and no one else is coming to the podium, so we will call call close um the initial comment period. Agenda item number one. Um …
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
APRIL 22, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Public Comment
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being phys …
Wed Apr 22, 2026 · 02:30 PM
Business License Liquor meeting
City to vote on liquor licenses and gambling permit for two events
The Business License Liquor Committee will consider approving minutes from March 25, 2026, and decide on a Class G special event liquor license for the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce's Sinner on the Avenue event. They will also vote on a Class G liquor license and a special event gambling permit for the Boulder City Rotary Club's annual Best Dam BBQ event.
- Approval of March 25, 2026 Business License Liquor meeting minutes
- Class G liquor license for Boulder City Chamber of Commerce's 'Sinner on the Avenue' event
- Class G liquor license for Boulder City Rotary Club's 'Best Dam BBQ' event
- Special event gambling permit for Boulder City Rotary Club's 'Best Dam BBQ' event
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Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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[music] >> Good afternoon everyone. We'll call to order the business license liquor meeting of April 22nd, 2026. Can we have confirmation of the posting and the roll call, please? Thank you. This meeting was posted in accordance to Nevada Open Meeting Law and all members are present. Very well. Then we will have the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Wonderful. Thank you, everyone. And now we will have our public comment period. Public comments must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. Each person will have up to 3 minutes to speak on a specific agenda item and members can participate in person here in the chambers or may call in at 702-589-9629. And again, that number to call in If you have any comments on any item on the agenda or if anyone in the chambers wishes to speak. And then one more time just for our public comment period for items on the agenda either in the in the chambers or by calling in at 702-589-9629. And seeing none, we'll move on in the agenda. We have three items today. The first one is for possible action is approval of the minutes of our last meeting March 25th, 2026. Do I have a motion? I'd like to move to approve the minutes of the March 25th, 2026 business license liquor meeting. Second. All right, I have a motion and a second. All in favor, say aye. Aye. It passes unanimously. We'l …
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BUSINESS LICENSE LIQUOR MEETING
AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
APRIL 22, 2026 2:30 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically present by …
Tue Apr 21, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Special City Council meeting
Council to discuss FY2026-27 budget and five-year capital plan
The Boulder City Council will hear presentations and discuss the proposed FY2026-27 budgets for the General Fund, other governmental funds, and proprietary funds. They will also review the FY2027-31 Capital Improvement Program. The council may give staff directives on both items.
- Presentation and discussion of FY2026-27 General Fund, Other Governmental Funds, and Proprietary Funds budgets
- Presentation and discussion of FY2027-31 Capital Improvement Program
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✓ Decided: Council discusses budgets, no decisions made
The city council held a special meeting to discuss the FY 2026-2027 budgets and the FY 2027-2031 Capital Improvement Program. No formal votes or decisions were taken; the meeting was informational only.
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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test. Heat. Heat. Heat. How? all the way around. Welcome to Boulder City Special City Council this morning. Madame City Clerk, call the meeting. After calling meeting to order, can you confirm posting and roll call, please? >> Yes, thank you. The agenda was posted in accordance with Nevada open meeting law and all members are present. >> Thank you. Having done that, we will open for the public comment. Anyone who would like to come forward state sign in and anyone who would like to call on the phone 702589 9629, welcome to do so at this time. Phone line 7025899629. First public comments on anything on the agenda. No one on the phone line. Uh, no one here in chambers coming forward. We will close the first public comment and go to the special agenda. And do we have somebody presenting on number one? >> Thank you, mayor. We have our budget manager, Angela Menan, here this morning to present the budget. We'll have two budget items for the today's workshop. Uh first we'll talk about the operating budget and then of course the the capital improvement uh plan for the next five years and and then focusing in on the next fiscal year. So turn it over to Angela. We welcome your questions and feedback. >> So this is the preliminary budget for fiscal year 27. Now, is this uh handout that we have the updated one then? >> Yes. So, you have the updated PowerPoints. >> Okay. >> So, the presentation overview will include the budget overview, the budget process and schedule, fund balance expla …
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SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
APRIL 21, 2026 9:00 AM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Mayor/Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory,
or repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physically present by one of the follow …
Wed Apr 15, 2026 · 05:00 PM
Planning Commission Regular Meeting
Two telecom towers up for approval on 348 acres
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings and vote on conditional use permits for two telecommunications towers on large parcels at 891 Avenue B (9.93 acres) and 1650 Buchanan Boulevard (338.36 acres). They will also consider a variance to allow a 6-foot front yard fence at 701 Avenue I, and receive a monthly progress report on development allotments.
- Conditional use permit CU-25-287 for a telecommunications tower at 891 Avenue B (9.93 acres, Government Park Zone)
- Conditional use permit CU-25-288 for a telecommunications tower at 1650 Buchanan Boulevard (338.36 acres, Special Recreation/Government Park Zones)
- Variance V-25-691 to allow a 6-foot front yard fence at 701 Avenue I (R1-7 Single Family Residential Zone, currently max 4 feet)
- Monthly Progress Report on Development Allotments
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✓ Decided: Commission approves two 5G telecommunications towers
The Planning Commission unanimously approved two conditional use permits for telecommunications towers that will eventually become 5G towers. The permits were for sites at 891 Avenue B and 1650 Buchanan Boulevard. A variance application for a fence at 701 Avenue I was removed from the agenda at the applicant's request. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved minutes of March 18, 2026 meeting (7-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 1281 for conditional use permit CU-25-287 at 891 Avenue B for a telecommunications tower (7-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 1282 for conditional use permit CU-25-288 at 1650 Buchanan Boulevard for a telecommunications tower (7-0)
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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Stevie there? Steve. Steve Rudd? You're there, Steve? >> [music] [music] >> I will now call the April 15th, 2026 Planning Commission meeting, regular meeting to order. Staff, roll call and posting, please. Thank you. This meeting was posted in accordance to Nevada Open Meeting Law. All members are present with the exception of member Crum and member Rudd who are participating via teleconference. Thank you. Staff, do you have an announcement? Uh thank you, Vice Chairman Scott. So, for the record, at the request of the applicant, agenda item number four has been removed from the agenda tonight and will be considered at the Planning Commission meeting on May 20th. Thank you. Please join me in standing and saying the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. We will now conduct the initial public comment period. Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters on the agenda for action. Each person has 3 minutes to speak on the specific end agenda item. The public may call 702- 589-9629 to provide public comment. Seeing and hearing none, we will close the first public comment period. First item on the agenda is for possible action, approval of the minutes of March 18th, 2026 regular meeting. Do I have a motion? I make a motion to approve. Do I have a second? I second. All in favor, say I. I. I. Motion i …
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AMENDED
PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
APRIL 15, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory, or
repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
without being physicall …
Tue Apr 14, 2026 · 05:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council to consider allowing private heliports in single-family zones
The City Council will hold a public hearing and vote on a zoning amendment to permit private heliports as conditional uses in R1-80 single-family residential zones. Other significant items include introducing a franchise agreement with Southwest Gas, discussing off-leash dog areas, and approving several consent agenda items.
- Public hearing on zoning amendment (Bill 2096) to allow private heliports in R1-80 zone
- Introduction of Bill 2098 for franchise agreement with Southwest Gas Corporation
- Discussion on off-leash dog recreation alternatives to Pratte Field and leash law update
- Reduction of $2,000,000 in funding for Intelligent Transportation System Infrastructure Master Plan, new total $4,015,000
- Increase in CDBG funding for Senior Center of Boulder City from $320,442 to $576,951
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✓ Decided: Council approves $5,000 grant for Rotary's Wurst Festival
The council approved the consent agenda, which included minutes, a $5,000 Special Event Promotion Grant for the Boulder City Sunrise Rotary's Wurst Festival, and a fifth supplemental interlocal contract. No other substantive decisions were made; public comment on off-leash dog areas and a helipad text amendment was heard but no action was taken.
- Approved regular agenda (5-0)
- Approved consent agenda (5-0)
- Approved March 24 & 26, 2026 minutes (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 8116: $5,000 grant for Wurst Festival (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 8117: Fifth Supplemental Interlocal Contract (5-0)
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 401 CALIFORNIA
AVENUE, BOULDER CITY NV 89005
APRIL 14, 2026 5:00 PM
The public may view the meeting live at the following link:
www.bcnv.org/streaming
ITEMS LISTED ON THE AGENDA MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER; TWO OR
MORE AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION MAY BE COMBINED; AND ANY
ITEM ON THE AGENDA MAY BE REMOVED OR RELATED DISCUSSION MAY
BE DELAYED AT ANY TIME.
The Mayor/Chair reserves the right to curtail abusive, offensive, inflammatory,
or repetitive comments that disrupt, disturb, or otherwise impede the orderly
conduct of the meeting. In addition, any person willfully disrupting the
meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See NRS
241.030(4 )(a). Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation,
yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of
profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical
force, assault, battery, video recording and/or live streaming, or any other acts
intended to impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Boulder City
Council, City staff, or meeting participants.
CALL TO ORDER
CONFIRMATION OF POSTING AND ROLL CALL
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment during this portion of the agenda must be limited to matters
on the agenda for action. Each person has up to three minutes to speak on a
specific agenda item. Members of the public may participate in the meeting
with …
Wed Apr 1, 2026 · 01:00 PM
Utility Advisory Committee
Council Chamber, 401 California Avenue, Boulder City NV 89005
Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 292 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.
💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $4.5M | AVENTUS NV, INC. Department of the Interior · DESIGN BUILD GARNET HILL RECREATION AREA TRAIL SYSTEMS |
| $3.7M | AVENTUS NV, INC. Department of Agriculture · 08 - CON - DISASTER, RANCH M10 ROAD REPAIR |
| $1.6M | AVENTUS NV, INC. Department of Agriculture · SAFETY SHOWER/EYEWASH UPGRADE AT THE RWHC IN ITHACA, NY |
| $1.0M | CITY OF BOULDER CITY Department of the Interior · ELECTRIC UTILITY SERVICE FOR LCB |
| $419,440 | DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY Department of the Interior · SOP UPDATE FOR HOOVER DAM - TASK ORDER 3 |
| $354,740 | AVENTUS NV, INC. Department of the Interior · THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE (NPS) AT CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK (CHIS |
| $326,156 | AVENTUS NV, INC. Department of Veterans Affairs · FISHER HOUSE SITE PREP |
| $248,224 | ROCKY RESEARCH Department of Defense · CLOSED FRAME SSMS |
| $232,400 | AVENTUS NV, INC. Department of the Interior · TONOPAH FENCE GATES REPLACEMENT |
| $228,000 | AVENTUS NV, INC. Department of Justice · RESTROOM ADA CARPET PAINT |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
🌐 County-level context (Clark County)
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Traffic fatalities1 (2024)
Business establishments54,202 (974,603 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,750/mo (65 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy26.9% (low numeracy 39% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
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Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$101.8M
Spending$83.4M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load LOW
Outstanding debt$14.0M
Debt-to-revenue0.14×
Debt-load index36 / 100
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