City of Batavia
Recent News About City of Batavia
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Snow obscuring street signs
Some street signs in Batavia and area thoroughfares have been obscured due to heavy snows and plowing.
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Residential refuse collection will be delayed this week
Due to the snowstorm, residential refuse collection will be delayed
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Kane County 2-1-1 Human Services Hotline Is Now Live!
The United Way organizations in Kane County, Kane County school districts, Kane County government, and local community organizations have joined forces to fund a free, centralized resource for people who need help.
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Request for Proposal on City Towing Services
Request for proposal
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Draft City Budget available for review
Hard copies of the 2019 Draft Budget will be available at City Hall, Public Works and the east side Fire Station.
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Batavia United Way Brings 2-1-1 to Kane County
In the wake of the shootings at Stoneman Douglas High School this past February, representatives from across our community came together for a discussion about what could be done to prevent such a tragedy from happening here.
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Read The Results Of This Study From Northern Illinois University’s Center for Governmental Studies
As you head to the polls, you may want to read the results of this study from Northern Illinois University’s Center for Governmental Studies
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Pumkin Composting Drop-Off
Halloween comes quickly. But pumpkins rot away slowly
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Why You Should Mulch Your Leaves This Fall
The Batavia Environmental Commission encourages Batavia Residents to mulch their leaves this fall.
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Trick-Or-Treating
In preparation for Halloween, the Batavia Police Department has issued several recommendations to help make trick-or-treating a safe and enjoyable experience for young witches and goblins.
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Influential Women in Business Award From The Daily Herald Business Ledger
Laura Newman, City Administrator at #cityofbataviail has earned the Influential Women in Business award from the Daily Herald Business Ledger.
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BATAVIA FIRE DEPARTMENT: Batavia Fire Department to Host Open House on October 14th Commemorating Fire Prevention Week.
The Batavia Fire Department will host an open house at Fire Station Two (west side) on Sunday, October 14th.
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Fire Prevention Week
This is Fire Prevention Week. Every year the Batavia Fire Department along with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) work to teach fire safety behaviors to the community
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Kirk Road lanes on bridge in Geneva to be closed for repair
Kane County Connects reports the following: Bridge repair work is scheduled to begin the week of Oct. 8, 2018, on Kirk Road south of IL Route 38 in Geneva.
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Batavia Fire Department earns #1 Rating from ISO
Effective January 1, 2019 Batavia will have an ISO Classification Rating of 1.
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Leaf Collection Programs
There are two leaf collection programs available to qualifying residents who pay the monthly leaf/brush fee on their utility bills: CURBSIDE VACUUM COLLECTION PROGRAM Provides every resident with up to three collection opportunities (weather permitting).
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CITY OF BATAVIA: 2019 Candidate Guide for City of Batavia Elections
Residents interested in running for aldermen on the Batavia City Council in 2019 can download a guide to the process posted on the City’s website.
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Fire Hydrant Flushing
The City of Batavia will be flushing fire hydrants during the months of September and October.
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Home Rule Information
A petition has been filed with the City Clerk to put the following question on the November 6, 2018 ballot: “Shall the City of Batavia cease to be a home rule unit?”
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CITY OF BATAVIA: Area 3 Public Notice for IEPA Loan
The City of Batavia’s three combined sewer areas are significant contributors to the total infiltration and inflow received at the wastewater treatment facility, as well as a source of local street flooding, sewer backups into residences and increased flows to lift stations.