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City of Bullhead City staff, City contractors, and Utility companies within city limits will work on the following projects during the week of November 3:
Bullhead City Magistrate Richard A. Speer has announced his resignation, effective January 3, 2026, marking exactly three years since he first assumed the position on January 3, 2023.
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Permanent restrooms have been installed at the ATV/UTV Trailhead for the Arizona Peace Trail.
The City of Bullhead City will hold a Primary Election on Tuesday, August 4, 2026, for the purpose of electing two (2) Council Members and one (1) Mayor to fill four-year terms, and one (1) two-year Council Member term. A General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, to fill any elected offices that remain unfilled after the Primary Election.
The City of Bullhead City Utilities Department will host a series of public town hall meetings to provide information about the upcoming water and sewer rate increases that take effect January 1, 2026.
The new rates were approved by the Bullhead City Council on September 16, following two public hearings. The meetings will give residents the opportunity to learn more about the changes, ask questions, and better understand their utility bills before the new rates go into effect.
City of Bullhead City staff, City contractors, and Utility companies within city limits will work on the following projects during the week of Oct. 27:
The City of Bullhead City recently detected elevated lead levels in two homes during routine testing in the North Mohave Valley Public Water System. While we believe this is an isolated issue, we are taking it seriously and have already begun additional testing to ensure your water remains safe. Simple steps, like flushing your tap before use, can further reduce any potential exposure. We are committed to transparency and community safety. For updates, guidance, and more information, please visit bullheadcityaz.gov.
The City of Bullhead City, in partnership with Mohave County, the Bullhead City Fire Department, Republic Services and Nevada State Recycling, will host a community clean-up and recycling event on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Mohave County and the Bullhead City Fire Department will again operate the household hazardous waste drop-off in the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division parking lot on Alonas Way. At the same time, the City of Bullhead City will host electronic waste recycling and bulky item drop-off in the parking lot of the Bullhead City Council Chambers at 1255 Marina Blvd.
The twice annual event provides residents with an opportunity to properly dispose of hazardous materials, unwanted electronics and large household items that are not accepted through curbside service.
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