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December 6, 2024 -- In observance of the Christmas holiday, City offices will be closed beginning Monday, December 23, 2024, to Friday, December 27, 2024. During this time, no building inspections will be scheduled, and no building permits will be issued. Regular business hours resume Monday, December 30, 2024, at 7:00 a.m. City offices will also be closed on Tuesday, December 31, 2024, and...
December 20, 2024 -- The northbound lane of Bunker Hill Rd. will remain closed between Valley Forge Dr. and Jack Ln. & Greyton Ln. as the sewer line is replaced during the week of December 23. All traffic will continue to be reduced to the southbound lane. There will be no work on Christmas Eve (12/24) or Christmas Day (12/25). The project is currently 25% complete. Construction crew...
As part of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Project, the City will begin replacing meters that are at or beyond their warranty service life and install a new meter. As water meters age, they tend to slow down and provide less accurate readings due to wear and tear. The new meters ensure that residents receive accurate and reliable measurements of water consumption. The AMI project...
November 26, 2024 -- Many residents have seen higher-than-normal water usage reflected in the current billing cycle (August 15-October 15), and as a courtesy may have received a letter from the City indicating a potential “continuous leak” or high water use. While the main culprit of high usage may not be an actual leak, it indicates water is flowing through the meter for an extended period...
In 2021, City Council approved the construction of a new Public Works and Disaster Operations Building. This new facility will not only house Public Works personnel but also act as the City’s Emergency Operations Center during major emergency situations. The new facility is scheduled to be operational Fall 2023. What is BHV Inc.? The City has established a non-profit corporation (BHV...
The Memorial Villages Police Department (“MVPD”) has seen great success with the Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPR) System in serving as an investigative tool to solve crimes and recover goods. MVPD has topped $3.457 Million in recovered property to date. The City Council passed an ordinance to further the program by allowing residents to provide additional ALPR...
Click here to see a short video on residential water meters and the answers to some frequently asked questions....
The City of Bunker Hill Village invites residents to volunteer for City Committees. This is an opportunity to bring your voice and skills to serve your...