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The New Town of Boulder City: City Planning and Infrastructure Planning for Hoover Dam Workforce
In 1930, the Bureau of Reclamation selected Saco Reink DeBoer as the city planner for the company town of Boulder City for the residences of workers on Hoover (Boulder) Dam. Over 1,500 buildings were constructed to house the 5,000 plus dam workers, making Boulder City the third largest city in Nevada. DeBoer gained experience with the Denver Parks and Parkway System and other towns throughout Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming. The Radburn, New Jersey, superblocks around central park spaces were utilized in the Boulder City plan. During the Community Planning Movement, Boulder City was the first fully developed new town. Named after the dam general superintendent in 1981, the Frank T. Crowe Memorial Park was a large planned neighborhood park. The Boulder City civic center of public buildings was the center of a triangular-shaped city plan with the Bureau of Reclamation Administration Building at the apex. In 1931, the infrastructure base of water, sewer, electricity, and roadways was constructed. Also, in 1931, the water for Boulder City was planned and constructed for six miles from the Colorado River in a twelve-inch water main pumped 2,000 feet in elevation. A pre-sedimentation basin, filtration system, water softening, and chlorination were designed and constructed. Four pumping stations and five water storage tanks were required. Boulder City was administered by a city manager, Sims Ely, who reported only to the Bureau Construction Engineer, Walker R. Young, for Hoover Dam. The winning construction bid was by Six Companies Inc. Six Companies Inc. set up a separate subsidiary, the Boulder City Company, to complete workers’ lodging, boarding, recreation, transportation to and from Hoover Dam, and other services. Six Companies Inc. agreed to finance the operation of the grade school and pay for twelve teachers’ salaries, with Congress paying $70,000 for the school building.
The New Town of Boulder City: City Planning and Infrastructure Planning for Hoover Dam Workforce
In 1930, the Bureau of Reclamation selected Saco Reink DeBoer as the city planner for the company town of Boulder City for the residences of workers on Hoover (Boulder) Dam. Over 1,500 buildings were constructed to house the 5,000 plus dam workers, making Boulder City the third largest city in Nevada. DeBoer gained experience with the Denver Parks and Parkway System and other towns throughout Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming. The Radburn, New Jersey, superblocks around central park spaces were utilized in the Boulder City plan. During the Community Planning Movement, Boulder City was the first fully developed new town. Named after the dam general superintendent in 1981, the Frank T. Crowe Memorial Park was a large planned neighborhood park. The Boulder City civic center of public buildings was the center of a triangular-shaped city plan with the Bureau of Reclamation Administration Building at the apex. In 1931, the infrastructure base of water, sewer, electricity, and roadways was constructed. Also, in 1931, the water for Boulder City was planned and constructed for six miles from the Colorado River in a twelve-inch water main pumped 2,000 feet in elevation. A pre-sedimentation basin, filtration system, water softening, and chlorination were designed and constructed. Four pumping stations and five water storage tanks were required. Boulder City was administered by a city manager, Sims Ely, who reported only to the Bureau Construction Engineer, Walker R. Young, for Hoover Dam. The winning construction bid was by Six Companies Inc. Six Companies Inc. set up a separate subsidiary, the Boulder City Company, to complete workers’ lodging, boarding, recreation, transportation to and from Hoover Dam, and other services. Six Companies Inc. agreed to finance the operation of the grade school and pay for twelve teachers’ salaries, with Congress paying $70,000 for the school building.
The New Town of Boulder City: City Planning and Infrastructure Planning for Hoover Dam Workforce
Rogers, Jerry R. (author)
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2020 ; 2020 ; Henderson, Nevada (Conference Cancelled)
2020-05-14
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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