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Bullhead City to launch new government website September 29

BULLHEAD CITY — The City of Bullhead City will launch a new government website on September 29, moving from its longtime domain, www.bullheadcity.com, to www.bullheadcityaz.gov.

The new site will feature a modern, mobile-first design with improved accessibility and navigation, allowing residents to quickly pay bills, find job postings, register for recreation programs, view upcoming events, track city projects, and stay updated on local news.

“This upgrade will make it faster and easier for our community to connect with city services,” said Bullhead City Public Information Officer Mackenzie Covert. “The new platform is much more flexible, so we can keep it current and beautiful as our city grows and changes.”

The improved government site will retain all current services but will be more intuitive, making it easier for users to find the information they need from any device. The mobile-first approach ensures residents can complete important tasks anytime, anywhere, especially on a mobile device.

The launch of the government site will pave the way for www.bullheadcity.com to be transformed into the City’s new special event and lifestyle website. Debuting at the end of October, the .com site will highlight Bullhead City’s attractions, special events, sports tourism, and outdoor experiences, encouraging visitors to explore all the community has to offer.

The City will release more information about the new website as it gets closer to launch.