📅 The Batavia City Council has three public meetings next week, Nov. 3 and 4:

Monday, Nov. 3
• 🏛️ 7 p.m. Regular City Council Meeting
– Proclamation honoring the memory of Brice Worley
– Presentations from Batavia United Way and Batavia Chamber of Commerce
• 🏘️ Immediately following: Special Committee of the Whole meeting focused on housing

Tuesday, Nov. 4
• 💼 Committee of the Whole meeting to discuss the proposed 2026 City Budget

📍 All meetings take place at Batavia City Hall, 100 N. Island Ave., and are open to the public.
📺 Watch live on BATV or online.
🔗 Full agendas: bataviail.gov/AgendaCenter
2 months ago, City of Batavia
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📊 Batavia’s Proposed 2026 Budget is Now Available

The City of Batavia has released its proposed Fiscal Year 2026 Budget, focused on maintaining excellent police, fire, and municipal services while planning for future growth.

The proposal aligns with the community-driven 2024–2028 Strategic Action Plan, ensuring responsible investment in infrastructure, safety, technology, and quality of life.

As service demands and costs continue to rise, the budget includes necessary increases to property taxes and utility rates to keep Batavia’s services strong and reliable.

🗓 City Council will discuss the proposed budget on Tuesday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 100 N. Island Ave. Residents are encouraged to attend or follow along online.

📌 View the proposed budget and learn more ➜ bataviail.gov/budget

2 months ago, City of Batavia
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🚧 Construction Alert 🚧

Concrete restoration is scheduled for the 1100 block of S. Batavia Avenue on October 30th. Lane shifts and delays are expected.

Thank you for your patience.

2 months ago, City of Batavia
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🗓 City Council Committee of the Whole Meeting
The Batavia City Council Committee of the Whole meets at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 28 at City Hall, 100 N. Island Ave.

Agenda items include:
• A presentation on a downtown occupancy report
• A resolution to purchase park benches made from recycled windmills
• Discussion on an ordinance regarding civil immigration enforcement on City property
• And more

The meeting is open to the public.
View the full agenda here 👉 bataviail.gov/agendacenter
2 months ago, City of Batavia
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City crews will be patching asphalt patching on the 400 to 500 blocks of south Batavia Avenue the week of October 27. Lane shifts and delays are expected. Please use caution while traveling through the area. Thank you for your patience.
2 months ago, City of Batavia
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Honoring Heroic Actions 🚒💙
At last night’s Batavia City Council meeting, officials recognized Firefighter Ben Williams and Paramedic Mark Webb for their extraordinary courage and life-saving actions.
On the morning of Sept.11, 2025, while off-duty and on their way to work, Firefighter Williams and Paramedic Webb came upon a serious crash at Randall Road and Main Street. When one of the vehicles caught fire with the driver trapped inside, they—along with two bystanders—acted immediately, freeing the driver just moments before the vehicle became fully engulfed in flames.
Their quick thinking, professionalism, and bravery exemplify the very best of public service. Please join us in thanking Firefighter Williams and Paramedic Webb for their heroism and dedication to protecting our community.
2 months ago, City of Batavia
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Schielke and Webb
Officer Webb congratulates her father, Paramedic Webb
The Batavia City Council meets at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20.
Agenda items include:
• A proclamation recognizing the life-saving efforts of a Batavia firefighter and a paramedic
• Recognition of the 20th anniversary of DS Containers
• A wastewater treatment plant project update
• Approvals for two annexation agreements
…and more.

Following the regular meeting, a special City Council Committee of the Whole meeting will be held to discuss the Brattle Group Draft Integrated Resource Plan.

📍 City Council Chambers, 100 N. Island Ave.
📄 View both complete agendas: bataviail.gov/AgendaCenter
2 months ago, City of Batavia
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🏙️ City of Batavia Seeks Developer for Downtown River Street Redevelopment Project

The City of Batavia is inviting qualified developers to submit proposals for a transformative mixed-use redevelopment in the heart of downtown.

Located along North River Street—just steps from the Fox River and Batavia’s walkable entertainment district—the 0.68-acre City-owned site offers a prime opportunity to bring new energy to our historic downtown.

“This location offers a prime opportunity for a creative, high-quality redevelopment that complements the energy of downtown Batavia,” said Economic Development Manager Anthony Isom, Jr.

Proposals are due by noon on December 22, 2025.

The project supports the goals of the Batavia Downtown Plan, adopted in 2024, which envisions a lively, connected, and economically vibrant city center.

📄 Learn more and view the full RFP: bataviail.gov/bids
Read the full media release: https://5il.co/3r70e

3 months ago, City of Batavia
North river street aerial view

💻Now Hiring: Enterprise Application Specialist

Are you an IT professional ready to lead innovation in local government? The City of Batavia is hiring our first Enterprise Application Specialist! This is a pivotal role that will help modernize how we serve our community.

As our Enterprise Application Specialist, you’ll:
⚙️ Manage, maintain, and enhance core municipal systems
🤝 Collaborate with departments to streamline workflows
🚀 Lead digital transformation initiatives that make city operations smarter and more efficient

This is a unique opportunity to apply your IT expertise where it truly makes a difference — improving services that impact thousands of residents every day.

Learn more and apply through: https://lnkd.in/gXbtdqrR

3 months ago, City of Batavia
Enterprise Application Specialist
The Batavia City Council Committee of the Whole meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, in City Council Chambers, 100 N. Island Ave. Agenda items include public hearings for annexation agreements on Wagner Road properties, a contract for South Water Street erosion repairs, an ordinance on employee wages and salaries, and more. The meeting is open to the public. View the full agenda at bataviail.gov/AgendaCenter
3 months ago, City of Batavia
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Nominate a Batavia Citizen of the Year! 🏆
The Batavia Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for its Citizen of the Year—to be honored at the Inspire 2026 celebration on Thursday, April 23, 2026.

Who’s eligible?
Residents or business owners in Batavia/Batavia Township who’ve made extraordinary, volunteer-driven contributions --not primarily through their job. Chamber membership not required; current Chamber board members are not eligible.

How to nominate, due Friday, Nov. 7:
Send a brief letter explaining why your nominee deserves the honor to Batavia Chamber of Commerce, 106 W. Wilson St., Batavia, IL 60510, or email Margaret@bataviachamber.org
.

Questions? Contact Margaret Perreault, President & CEO, at 630-879-7134
3 months ago, City of Batavia
Batavia citizen of the year nominations gold star
🔊 Noise Complaints – Northeast Batavia
City of Batavia staff are aware of noise complaints on the City’s northeast side and are actively investigating.
If you hear the noise, please call the Batavia Police Department at 630-454-2500 right away. Your reports help the City identify and address the source more quickly.
3 months ago, City of Batavia
Batavia Mayor Jeffery Schielke delivered the Oath of Office to newly appointed 7th Ward Alderperson Bob White during Monday’s City Council meeting. White was selected to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Sarah Vogelsinger last month.

Welcome aboard, Bob! 👏
3 months ago, City of Batavia
Bob White with hand raised, his wife and son by his side. Mayor delivers oath
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
The Batavia City Council recognized October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a proclamation and remarks from Erin O’Malley, Program and Outreach Coordinator at Northwestern Medicine Living Well Cancer Resources.
For 20 years, Living Well in Geneva has provided free programs and compassionate support for individuals and families facing cancer.
🏃‍♀️ Join the Northwestern Medicine Walk & 5K to Benefit Living Well Cancer Resources and Celebrate Cancer Survivors!
📅 8 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 11
📍 Northwestern Medicine Field, Home of the Kane County Cougars
🎉 The event will be followed by a fun, family-friendly festival.
Learn more or register here ➡️ livingwellcrc.org/northwestern-medicine-walk-5k
3 months ago, City of Batavia
Erin O'Malley holding a proclamation

🌿 Join the Batavia Environmental Commission!

Are you passionate about protecting Batavia’s natural environment? The Batavia Environmental Commission is seeking new members.

The commission advises the Batavia City Council on environmental policy and works with the community to develop educational programs, events, and resources that promote sustainability and environmental awareness.

🕖 Meetings: 7 p.m., second Wednesday of each month
🏛️ Members: Seven Batavia residents appointed by Mayor Jeffery Schielke

Learn more about the commission ➡️ bataviail.gov/BEC

Apply online ➡️ bataviail.gov/forms/application-for-city-of-batavia-council-board-commission-members

Help shape a greener future for Batavia! 💚

3 months ago, City of Batavia
People cleaning up greenery in woods
📅 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 months ago, City of Batavia
City Hall
The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights will provide a 30-minute informational presentation during the regular City Council meeting at 7 p.m., Monday, Oct. 6, in City Council Chambers, 100 N. Island Ave., Batavia.
The meeting is open to the public. The presentation will share general information about residents’ rights in different situations, updates on relevant laws and policies, and available resources for families and individuals.
For more information about the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, visit https://www.icirr.org/fsn.


La Coalición de Illinois por los Derechos de Inmigrantes y Refugiados ofrecerá una presentación informativa de 30 minutos durante la reunión regular del Concejo Municipal a las 7 p.m., el lunes 6 de octubre, en la Sala del Concejo Municipal, 100 N. Island Ave., Batavia.

La reunión está abierta al público. La presentación compartirá información general sobre los derechos de los residentes en diferentes situaciones, actualizaciones sobre leyes y políticas relevantes, y recursos disponibles para familias y individuos.
Para más información sobre la Coalición de Illinois por los Derechos de Inmigrantes y Refugiados, visite https://www.icirr.org/fsn.
3 months ago, City of Batavia
phone number for Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights 855-435-7693
⚡ 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
3 months 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.
3 months ago, City of Batavia
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📅 The Batavia City Council Committee of the Whole will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 30 in the City Council Chambers, 100 N. Island Ave.

Council members will interview candidates to fill the Ward 7 Alderperson vacancy. Following the interviews, alderpersons will deliberate in executive session and recommend a candidate for Mayor Jeffery Schielke’s appointment.

The selected candidate will be announced after the executive session.
3 months ago, City of Batavia
City Hall meeting Sept. 30