BOULDER CITY – Since March, the City of Boulder City has either prohibited or limited attendance at public meetings, carrying them online to promote the safety and well-being of residents and staff. Starting October 22, visitors may attend all Committee and Commission meetings at City Hall, but must still RSVP in advance and follow specific guidelines. The guidelines include:
- Use the available hand sanitizer;
- Take your temperature and show to the attendant;
- Must wear a mask, and if you don’t have one, one will be given to you;
- Review and answer health questions including:
- Do you have a new cough that you cannot attribute to another health condition?
- Do you have a temperature over 100.4 F or higher?
- Do you have new shortness of breath that you cannot attribute to another health condition?
- Have you come into close contact (within six feet) with someone who has a laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis in the past 14 days?
Staff and visitors should remain six feet from others if there is no protective barrier (i.e. customer service window) to separate individuals. “We have maintained a low infection rate so far, and our hope is to keep the caseload low,” said Fire Chief Will Gray, who has been Incident Commander of the COVID-19 response in Boulder City. “The City Council Chambers allows for up to 15 visitors, with preference given to those who have business on the agenda.”
Meetings stream live here: www.bcnv.org/191/City-Council-Meeting-Live-Stream-Video. Those who want to comment can do so several ways:
Call 702.293.9208 or email cityclerk@bcnv.org to RSVP meetings.
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