📅 The Batavia City Council meets at 7 p.m., Monday, Oct. 6 at City Council Chambers, 100 N. Island Ave.

Agenda highlights include:
✔️ Oath of Office for Bob White, 7th Ward Alderperson
✔️ Presentation from the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
✔️ Quarterly report from the Batavia Environmental Commission
✔️ Additional items of city business

The meeting is open to the public. For the full agenda, visit 👉 bataviail.gov/AgendaCenter
3 days ago, City of Batavia
City Hall
⚡ Now Open: EV Fast Chargers at Batavia High School ⚡

The City of Batavia and Batavia Public Schools District 101 have installed four new Level 3 DC fast chargers at Batavia High School. These are the first public Level 3 chargers in Batavia and are available 24/7.

🔌 Charger Details
• 4 CCS1 ports
• Up to 240 kW (30–45 minutes for a full charge)
• $0.50 per kWh (pay by app or card)
• Idle fee applies after 30 minutes of inactivity

This project was made possible through a partnership between the City and District 101, with Batavia Electric Utility leading installation and maintenance. A second set of fast chargers is planned for the Batavia Public Library.

👉 Learn more about the City’s EV programs, including home charger rebates: bataviail.gov/electric
4 days ago, City of Batavia
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🚧 Construction & Infrastructure Updates – Sept. 30 🚧
Several projects are underway across Batavia:
• Towne Ave. & Bernadette Ln. – Asphalt patching through Oct. 3. Moderate noise and construction activity.
• S. Batavia Ave. near Bernadette Ln. – Restoration work begins this week. Expect periodic lane shifts and traffic disruptions.
• 300 block of N. Jefferson St. & 500 block of Illinois Ave. – Water service replacements ongoing. Moderate noise and construction disruptions expected.
• 500 block of S. Batavia Ave. – Emergency sewer repairs ongoing. Lane shifts and traffic disruptions continue.
• Downtown Sidewalk Improvements – Crews are replacing brick pavers with concrete sidewalks:
o Along the Fox River Path from the Wilson St. Bridge south to the pedestrian bridge to Clark Island
o On the east side of Route 31/Batavia Ave. from Houston St. south to Wilson St.
o Each project is expected to take about five days
o Temporary closures will affect:
 The City parking lot on Shumway Ave.
 Both pedestrian bridges on the west side of Clark Island
 Lanes along Route 31
 All businesses along these routes remain open during construction.
Thank you for your patience as crews complete these important improvements. Please use caution and plan extra time when traveling through work zones.
6 days ago, City of Batavia
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👩‍💼👨‍💼 Today, Sept. 26, we celebrate Human Resources Professionals Day and honor the dedicated staff of the City of Batavia Human Resources Department!

The HR team supports more than 200 full- and part-time employees who keep our community running smoothly. Their work includes:

Employee recruitment, relations, and performance management

Guidance on organizational policies and compliance with federal/state regulations

Benefits administration, compensation management, and personnel records retention

Labor relations, training, and professional development

👏 Thank you to our HR professionals for your commitment to supporting City staff and helping our organization best serve the residents of Batavia!

10 days ago, City of Batavia
Batavia human resources department year in review numbers; 85 interviews donducted; 909 employment applications recieved; 41,251 employee-made changes to HR-managed paycom app; 3,628 yaroll, benefits, HR changes processed; 25 new hires onboarded
🚧 Downtown Sidewalk Improvements Begin Sept. 29 🚧
Starting Monday, Sept. 29 (weather permitting), crews will be replacing brick pavers with new concrete sidewalks in two areas of Downtown Batavia:
1️⃣ Fox River Path – From the Wilson Street Bridge south to the pedestrian bridge to Clark Island.
• Work expected to take five days.
• Closures: City parking lot along east side of Shumway Ave. + both pedestrian bridges on west side of Clark Island.
2️⃣ East Side of Route 31/Batavia Ave. – From Houston St. south to Wilson St.
• Work expected to take five days.
• Temporary lane closures will occur along Route 31.
✅ All businesses along these routes will remain open for normal operation.
Thank you for your patience as we continue investing in safe, accessible sidewalks for our community. 💛👟
11 days ago, City of Batavia
Map of Rt. 31 sidewalk replacement area
Map of Fox River Path replacement project
💰📊 This week is Finance Week (Sept. 22–26), and the City of Batavia proudly honors our Finance Department staff!

From managing the City’s budget and payroll to utility billing and financial reporting, their work ensures our community’s resources are used efficiently and effectively.

👏 Thank you to our Finance team for your dedication and service to Batavia!
12 days ago, City of Batavia
Batavia finance department 2024 in review: 2,288 journal entry batches; $315.9M adjusting journal entries; $107.3 million expenses paid; 1,287 final bills issued; 901 invoices issued
💰📊 This week is Finance Week (Sept. 22–26), and the City of Batavia proudly honors our Finance Department staff!

From managing the City’s budget and payroll to utility billing and financial reporting, their work ensures our community’s resources are used efficiently and effectively.

👏 Thank you to our Finance team for your dedication and service to Batavia!
13 days ago, City of Batavia
Batavia Finance Department 2024 in review; 5,095 groot stickers sold, $136.7million in funds deposited; $27.3 million in payroll funds paid, 268 EFT payments
💰📊 It’s Finance Week (Sept. 22–26), and we’re recognizing the hardworking staff of the City of Batavia Finance Department!

The department is made up of two divisions:

📌 Finance & Accounting
This division manages the collection, monitoring, and disbursement of City funds. Their responsibilities include:

Compiling the City’s budget

Coordinating the annual audit & creating audited financial statements

Managing accounts receivable/payable, payroll, purchase orders

Investing idle funds & coordinating debt issuance

Preparing the annual property tax levy

As stewards of public funds, their mission is to ensure efficient and effective use of every dollar.

📌 Utility Billing
The City of Batavia provides electric, water, and wastewater services. The Utility Billing team ensures accurate, timely billing and collection for all residential, commercial, and industrial customers.

👏 Thank you to our Finance Department staff for your dedication, professionalism, and service to the community!

Throughout the week we'll be sharing some of the Finance Department's 2024 achievements.
14 days ago, City of Batavia
Batavia finance department 2024 in review; $3.4Million investment income earned; 151,080 utility bills processed, 5,737 checks issued, 252 purchase orders issued, 233 new vendors added

📅 The Batavia City Council Committee of the Whole meets Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 100 N. Island Ave.

Agenda highlights:
✅ Adding student members to the Environmental Commission
✅ Demolition of a Quonset hut-style building on N. Water Street
✅ TIF 1 rebate discussion with the Batavia Park District
✅ 2026 bag fee programming

The meeting is open to the public. For the complete agenda, viisit bataviail.gov/agendacenter.

17 days ago, City of Batavia
Batavia City Hall exterior
🚒🔥 Today we proudly recognize the Batavia Fire Department on its 159th anniversary!

Since 1866, the department has been dedicated to protecting lives and property, providing fire suppression, rescue, and emergency medical services to the residents of Batavia, as well as the surrounding Batavia Township and Countryside Fire Protection District.

👨‍🚒 About the Department
The Batavia Fire Department is staffed by:

25 full-time firefighters

12 full-time paramedics

27 part-time personnel

On-duty staff are stationed at two locations, ensuring a quick and professional response whenever our community needs them.

🙏 Thank you to the men and women of the Batavia Fire Department for 159 years of service, bravery, and commitment to our community.
18 days ago, City of Batavia
batavia fire department year in review 2024. 805 commercial occupancy inspections, 1930 fire responses, 12,544 fire and ems training hours, 136 public educaiton and safety events, 3,337 ems responses
📡💻 Today we celebrate Information Technology Professionals Day!

The City of Batavia’s Information Technologies Department keeps our city connected and running smoothly. Their responsibilities include installing and supporting computers, peripherals, networking, mobile devices, internal phones, software applications, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for City staff.

Our I.T. team includes an Information Technology Director, Systems Manager, Technician, and GIS Analyst—working together to provide cost-effective technology solutions that help us better serve Batavia residents every day.

👏 Thank you to our I.T. professionals for all you do behind the scenes to keep our city moving forward!
20 days ago, City of Batavia
IT department stats, 100,000 map visits, 1,500 service requests, 254 licensed network employees, 190 phones, 63 serviers

📅 The Batavia City Council meets Monday, Sept. 15, at 7 p.m. at City Hall (100 N. Island Ave).

On the agenda:
✨ Proclamations celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month
👏 Staff recognitions
👮 Police Pension Board & Plan Commission/Zoning Board appointments
⚡ Approval of EV charging station rates
🚧 Update on the Wastewater Treatment Plant project
🏙️ Update from Batavia MainStreet

The meeting is open to the public. For a complete agenda, visit: bataviail.gov/AgendaCenter

21 days ago, City of Batavia
City hall and meeting date Sept. 15
🌟 City of Batavia Recognizes National Hispanic Heritage Month 🌟

According to the 2023 Census, over 8% of Batavia residents identify as Hispanic or Latino. Their contributions enrich our city’s cultural, civic, educational, and economic vitality.

Batavia is proud to be home to several Hispanic-owned and operated businesses that fuel growth, innovation, and vibrancy in our community. Through dedication to family, hard work, faith, entrepreneurship, and service, Hispanic and Latino residents strengthen the very fabric of our city.

This month, and always, we join the national celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month to honor the invaluable contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans to our shared history and future.
21 days ago, City of Batavia
National Hispanic Heritage Month colorful flowers

The Batavia City Council Committee of the Whole meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9. Agenda items include zoning map amendments, discussion on public EV charger rates, and the presentation of the 2026 City Budget. The meeting at 100 N. Island Ave. is open to the public. For a complete agenda visit: bataviail.gov/AgendaCenter.

27 days ago, City of Batavia
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City Council Vacancy – 7th Ward

The City of Batavia is accepting applications to fill a vacancy on the City Council in the 7th Ward. The position is to serve the unexpired term of Sarah Volgelsinger, which runs through 2029. The deadline to apply is Friday, Sept. 19, 5 p.m.

Applicants must be Batavia residents currently living in the 7th Ward.
Visit to ward map for the ward boundaries: https://cobil.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Viewer/index.html?appid=4f4bb31047f34228b67887e4f0da9113

Apply here: https://www.bataviail.gov/forms/application-for-city-of-batavia-council-board-commission-members

about 1 month ago, City of Batavia
city hall exterior
City Council Vacancy – 7th Ward

The City of Batavia is accepting applications to fill a vacancy on the City Council in the 7th Ward. The position is to serve the unexpired term of Sarah Volgelsinger, which runs through 2029.

Applicants must be Batavia residents currently living in the 7th Ward.
Visit to ward map for the ward boundaries: https://cobil.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Viewer/index.html?appid=4f4bb31047f34228b67887e4f0da9113

Apply here: https://www.bataviail.gov/forms/application-for-city-of-batavia-council-board-commission-members
about 1 month ago, Lori Botterman
The regular meeting of the Batavia City Council will be Tuesday, Sept. 2 at 7 p.m., City Hall, 100 N. Island Ave.
Agenda items include approval of the Batavia Municipal Energy Policy, dissolving the TIF 1 fund, and authorization to execute a service agreement with a data center developer.
Council will also hear a presentation from the Batavia Active Transportation Advisory Commission, and proclamations for Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and Childhood Cancer Awareness Month,.
about 1 month ago, City of Batavia
9-2-25 City Council Meeting city hall photo
A watermain break at east Wilson and South River streets is impacting traffic in the westbound lane of Wilson street. Expect delays or try to avoid the area.
about 1 month ago, City of Batavia
orange traffic cone
The offices of the City of Batavia will be closed Monday, Sept. 1, in honor of Labor Day. If you need to reach the City, call the Batavia Police Department non-emergency number, 630-454-2500.
The regular meeting of the Batavia City Council will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 2.
about 1 month ago, City of Batavia
text says we will be closed labor day sept.1
The Batavia City Council Committee of the Whole meets at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 26. Topics include PFAS settlement representation, economic development, a master services agreement for the proposed data center, ending TIF District 1, the City’s energy policy, and more. The meeting is open to the public. View the full agenda at: bataviail.community.highbond.com/Portal/
about 1 month ago, City of Batavia
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