City of Champaign
Recent News About City of Champaign
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Request for Letters of Interest – Architectural Services for City Facility Projects
The City of Champaign (City) is requesting Letters of Interest to provide professional architectural services to support City facility projects.
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Summer Kickoff Cookout
On May 31, 2023 Country Brook Apartments hosted its third annual block party to kick off summer 2023 for the residents.
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The City Building Celebrated Pride
June is the month in which we honor the 1969 riots at the Stonewall Inn that sparked a movement to live up to our Nation’s promise of equality, liberty, and justice for all.
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Bradley Avenue Lane Closure – Revised Date
n order to perform storm sewer lining, Visu Sewer Technologies will be closing one eastbound lane of Bradley Avenue between State Street and Randolph Street.
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I3 Broadband Fiberoptic Construction Project – Liberty on the Lake
The City of Champaign shares the following information on behalf of i3 Broadband:
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Bradley Avenue Lane Closure (Between State Street and Randolph Street)
In order to perform storm sewer lining, Visu Sewer Technologies will be closing one eastbound lane of Bradley Avenue between State Street and Randolph Street.
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New Episode of Champaign Spotlight Features City Attorney Thomas Yu
The City is thrilled to present the latest addition to our Champaign Spotlight series with a new episode featuring City Attorney Thomas Yu.
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Request for Proposals – Staffing Agency Employment Services for Building Maintenance
The City of Champaign is accepting proposals for Staffing Agency Employment Services for Building Maintenance.
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City Uses Yard Signs to Promote Modified Sleep Enrollment
During Modified SLEEP installations, the City is posting signs in participants’ yards to promote the program.
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Faraci: 'If you know someone who works to protect and preserve our environment, please take the time to submit a name. Their commitment to preserving our environment deserves recognition'
In a May 24 Facebook post, Sen. Paul Faraci encouraged his constitutents to nominate their acquaintances for the Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame.
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Shooting Investigation – 1200 Block of Providence Circle
Champaign Police were dispatched at 10:11 p.m. on May 24, 2023, to the 1200 Block of Providence Circle in Champaign for a report of a Shooting with Injuries.
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Residential Fire – 1117 W. Beardsley Ave.
The Champaign Fire Department responded to a fire outside a single-family home at 1117 W. Beardsley Ave.
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Building Permits Issued
The Champaign Fire Department’s Building Safety Division recently issued the following building permits for projects with an estimated construction value of $250,000 or more.
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Request for Quotations – Champaign Public Works Office Breakroom Remodel
The City of Champaign is accepting quotations for the Public Works Office Breakroom Remodel.
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I3 Broadband Fiberoptic Construction Project – Elm/neil/ells/kirby
The City of Champaign shares this information on behalf of i3 Broadband.
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Shooting Investigation – 900-block of Newcastle Drive
Champaign Police were dispatched at 11:52 a.m. on May 24, 2023, to the 900 block of Newcastle Drive for a report of a shooting with injuries.
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May 23, 2023 Regular Study Session Cancelled
The City Council Regular Study Session scheduled for Tuesday, May 23, 2023, has been cancelled.
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City Council to Consider $2 Million State Grant for Community Development and Violence Prevention
On May 16, 2023, the Champaign City Council will consider approving an agreement to accept $2,000,000 from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) through the Community Development, Violence Prevention and Administrative Costs Grant.
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Associate Planner of Champaign discusses future of Garden Hills, 'a very diverse neighborhood'
The city of Champaign discusses the progress and future of the Garden Hills neighborhood improvement plan.
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Quarnstrom: New assessor Moore 'has been a great asset to the assessor’s office'
At its March 7 meeting, Champaign City Council accepted the resignation of township assessor Paul Faraci and contracted with deputy assessor Katherine Moore to serve as his replacement.