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Bullhead City holds public hearing on comprehensive fee schedule; staff outlines targeted changes
Summary
Bullhead City officials opened a public hearing May 20 on Resolution 2025R‑25, the city manager’s proposed comprehensive fee schedule for fiscal year 2025–26, and staff outlined several targeted changes while saying most fees remain unchanged.
Bullhead City officials opened a public hearing May 20 on Resolution 2025R‑25, the city manager’s proposed comprehensive fee schedule for fiscal year 2025–26, and staff outlined several targeted changes while saying most fees remain unchanged.
City staff described a set of limited updates that include a $1,000 fee for private events at the Olivia McCormick Pavilion, a new schedule for charges to recover costs when third parties damage the city’s water lines, adjustments to municipal court prosecution/recovery fees, an annual community-park pass of $35 for residents of neighboring jurisdictions (reduced from $50), and a $25 charge for printed budget books. Staff also told council that the city will discontinue charging private rentals for the council chambers and…
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