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City manager highlights summer camps, new pavilion, right-turn lanes and sovereign-land additions
Summary
At the April 15 Bullhead City Council meeting the city manager reported summer camp registrations, the official opening of the McCormick Performing Arts Pavilion, newly opened right-turn lanes on Highway 95 and state transfers of sovereign land to the city.
City Manager Toby Cotter used the April 15 council meeting to summarize several community projects and near-term events, including the city summer-camp schedule, the ribbon-cutting for the John and Olivia McCormick Performing Arts Pavilion, newly opened right-turn lanes on Highway 95, recent state transfers of sovereign riverfront lands to city ownership, and upcoming apartment openings.
Cotter said summer camps will run May 27 through June 27, with 45 different camps offered and more than 340 children already registered; he noted drone camp had already sold out. Parks staffer Dave Heath told the council the program has an "all-time high" for registrants and listed new camp offerings including slime camp, music camp, MMA camp, intro to…
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