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.
City code requires each homeowner or property owner to maintain their own WPR to remain in compliance. In this video, Mark Clark, Utilities Director for the City of Bullhead City, explains what a Water Pressure Regulator (WPR) does, how to locate it, and what signs to watch for when it’s time for maintenance.
The City of Bullhead City has appointed Daniel “Danny” G. Sharp, M.Ed., as interim administrator for the police department, serving as chief of police, effective Monday, Sept. 22.
Robert Trebes announced today that he will retire on Sept. 17, 2025, concluding nearly 21 years of service with the department.
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