The Bullhead City Council recently highlighted the importance of community engagement and environmental responsibility during their latest meeting. A key focus was the successful free soccer clinic held at Rotary Park, which attracted children ages 5 to 12, fostering youth sports and community spirit.
The clinic, organized by the Bighorn soccer teams, provided a fun and engaging environment for local kids, emphasizing the city's commitment to promoting active lifestyles among its youth. Residents are encouraged to stay connected with the teams and upcoming events through mohavesoccer.com and the Mohave Community College online newsroom.
In addition to youth sports, the council discussed the significance of proper waste disposal to prevent costly sewer backups. John Trequato from the wastewater division stressed that only human waste, toilet paper, and gray water should be disposed of in the sewer system. He warned that flushing inappropriate items, such as wipes and plastic products, can lead to severe blockages and costly repairs, potentially costing taxpayers millions.
The meeting also showcased the extensive amenities available at Rotary Park, which serves as Bullhead City's premier outdoor sports destination. With over 300 acres of recreational space, the park features multiple sports facilities, including softball fields, pickleball courts, and a disc golf course. It also offers a mile of public beaches along the Colorado River, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
Residents are reminded that city council meetings occur every first and third Tuesday of the month, with planning and zoning meetings on the first Thursday and parks and recreation meetings on the third Wednesday. All meetings are accessible online for those who wish to stay informed about community developments.
As Bullhead City continues to enhance its recreational offerings and promote responsible community practices, residents are encouraged to participate in local events and stay engaged with city initiatives.