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No change in proposed LHC property tax rate

LAKE HAVASU CITY – A Truth in Taxation notice is published to inform Lake Havasu City property owners of the City’s proposed property tax levy for the upcoming fiscal year. Lake Havasu City is proposing that the property tax rate remain unchanged from the previous year. The amount of property tax paid by Lake Havasu City property owners to the City is determined by two factors: the property tax rate, as determined by the City, and the assessed value, as determined by the County. Although the City is proposing to keep the property tax rate the same, there is an…

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Last day to register for primary election is July 6

KINGMAN. – The City of Kingman would like to remind residents of upcoming voter registration dates: August 4, 2020 Primary Election Last day to register to vote- July 6, 2020 Last day to request early voting ballot- July 24, 2020 Early voting- July 8, 2020 to July 31, 2020 November 3, 2020 General Election Last day to register to vote- October 5, 2020 Last day to request early voting ballot- October 23, 2020 Early voting- October 7, 2020 to October 30, 2020 Where you can register to vote Mohave County Voter Registration- 700 W. Beale St.  Kingman, AZ  86401 Online…

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COVID-19 update: 27 new cases in Mohave County

MOHAVE COUNTY – Late Tuesday afternoon, the Mohave County Health Department (MCDPH) Nursing staff was notified of 27 new COVID-19 cases.  Six cases are in the Bullhead City service area; seven are in the Kingman service area; 13 are in the Lake Havasu City service area; one is in the North County area. Of the six cases in the Bullhead area, three are recovering at home and linked to another case. One of those is 30-39; one is 40-49; one is 90+.  One case, 50-59, is recovering at home and the case is under investigation; two cases, both 40-49, remain…

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Bridge Deck Maintenance Starting June 8

KINGMAN – A project on the Hualapai Mountain Road bridge decks will begin Monday, June 8, and continue through June 26, 2020. The city will be completing concrete deck maintenance and joint seals. During this time, Hualapai Mountain Rd. will be restricted to one lane in each direction. The traffic control will remain in place throughout the duration of the project. The city is completing preventative maintenance to extend the life of the decks. The city would like to alert the motoring public that there may be a period where it may appear like there is no work being performed,…

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Bullhead City continues infrastructure work

BULLHEAD CITY – The City of Bullhead City Public Works Department has the following projects going on in addition to regular work around our city during the week of June 8: ·            Wastewater wants to remind you please only flush human waste; toilet paper & grey water please do not flush any wipes and paper or non-paper products.  Please see the video on Bullhead City’s Facebook page. ·            City crews will be performing city wide sewer cleaning in various neighborhoods. ·            City crews will be performing city wide sewer video inspection. ·            City crews will be performing city wide street sweeping in various neighborhoods….

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Adopt-a-Park/Trail Program approved for Kingman

KINGMAN – Public Information officer Colleen Haines briefed the Kingman City council Tuesday on the Arizona state legislative session that was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. She said the session was rather uneventful. “No bills that we were tracking made it. They only passed 89 bills out of a little more than 1,600,” Haines said. “We were obviously tracking and making some really good headway on some really important bills, but they’re done. They’re dead. They adjourned last week and every bill on the table is gone.” Haines advised that many expect lawmakers will reconvene to handle budget matters. She…

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