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.
The City of Bullhead City is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul George Jr. as its new Chief of Police. George’s selection comes after a comprehensive nationwide search to lead the Bullhead City Police Department.
The Bullhead City Council has officially approved the Public Participation Plan (PPP) for the development of the City’s 2026 General Plan update.
The Public Participation Plan outlines how the City will actively engage residents, businesses, and community stakeholders throughout the General Plan update process
“We’re looking for civic-minded people to help make our annual Silver Creek clean-up a great success,” said Bullhead City Administrative Analyst Karen Spletzer, who is organizing the City’s contribution to the clean-up event.
The UADP provides qualifying residents with up to $20 off their monthly utility bills. Customers may receive $10 per qualifying category — low-income households, disabled veterans, or active-duty military members — up to a maximum discount of $20 per month.
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.
It’s hard to believe it’s already been a month since the launch of bullheadcityaz.gov. Since then, residents have been exploring a brand-new way to find City services, pay bills, apply for permits, and stay connected with their local government.
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.
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