Mayor Tom Brady and city speakers used the video to promote Bullhead City as a Colorado River destination and to summarize local services. The city highlighted Community Park’s playgrounds and beaches and Rotary Park’s sports facilities and tournament capacity, noting the park supports weekend events and regional sports tourism.
Kim Kuhl, senior services program manager, described the senior campus offerings — exercise classes, crafts, social activities, a congregate lunch program with a suggested donation and home-delivered Meals on Wheels with wellness checks — and provided a local phone number and address for the senior campus.
The presentation also explained Bullhead City’s contract with Republic Services for solid-waste collection. The city stated residential recycling has been discontinued; both blue and green carts are now used for trash. Republic Services collection is Monday through Thursday with geographic routing (Monday: Silver Creek Road North and adjacent areas; Tuesday: west of Highway 95 between Hancock Road and Riverview Drive; Wednesday: Riviera area north to the Colorado River and south of Raymour Road; Thursday: Chaparral Golf Course, Fox Creek, Arroyo Vista, Clearwater Hills). Residents are allowed six bulky‑item pickups per year and were given the Republic Services scheduling number listed in the video.
Why it matters: the video bundles tourism promotion with practical service announcements — scheduling changes for trash collection and the end of residential recycling affect daily routines and waste disposal behavior; senior services announcements provide program contacts for older residents.
The city provided bullheadcity.com and telephone contacts for more information. No vote or formal ordinance changing recycling policy was presented in the clip; the video reported the operational status and collection schedule under the Republic Services agreement.