The Nelsonville Street Committee will hold a meeting on Monday, July 2, 2018 at 8:00PM at in council chambers at City Hall. The topic of discussion will be City streets. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.
June 2018
Nelsonville City Planning Commission meeting Wed, 7/11/18, 6PM, the public is invited and encouraged to attend
The Nelsonville City Planning Commission will hold a meeting on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at 6:00PM, instead of Tuesday, July 3, 2018, in the City Manager’s conference room at City Hall, The public is invited and encouraged to attend.
Nelsonville Jefferson St closed E Washington St to E Franklin St, Fri, 6/29 and Mon, 7/2, 7:30AM to 5PM, avoid area
The City of Nelsonville announces that Jefferson Street will be closed from East Washington Street to East Franklin Street, Friday, June 29, 2018 and Monday, July 2, 2018 from 7:30AM until 5:00PM. The roadway is being closed by R&R Pipeline for a gas line repair. Please use an alternate route.
Nelsonville BOIL ORDER for West Washington Street from Madison Street to the Public Square, until further notice
The City of Nelsonville Water Department has issued a boil order until further notice for West Washington Street from Madison Street to the Public Square.
Boil orders are put into place as a result of broken water lines or local flooding. When this happens, the drinking water may have been contaminated which can cause many illnesses.
Here are some tips to keep in mind, should you find yourself in this situation:
- Bring water to a full boil, and boil for three minutes prior to use.
- Use only boiled water for drinking, preparing food or baby formula.
- To improve the flat taste of boiled water, keep cold in refrigerator.
- Put a cup over your faucets as a reminder to not use tap water – not even to brush your teeth!
- Instead of boiling water, you can disinfect water by adding one teaspoon unscented chlorine laundry bleach for every five gallons of water. Let stand 30 minutes before using.
- Be sure to use sanitized food grade containers for storing water.
- To disinfect water storage containers, pour a solution of one tablespoon of unscented chlorine bleach to a gallon of water into a container. Let the solution remain in the container for 10 minutes, then pour out the solution. Rinse with purified water.
- Boiled or disinfected water can be stored for six months.
- Dispose of ice cubes.
- When washing dishes, make sure to sterilize dishes with a final dip in water that has one teaspoon of unscented household bleach per gallon of water. Disposable tableware is an option during a boil order.
- It is also recommended you sanitize hands when washing. Again, use one teaspoon of unscented household bleach per gallon of water and rinse hand frequently by pouring rinse over the hands. Use paper towels to dry.
- Water for bathing doesn’t need to be boiled. Supervise children to avoid water being ingested.
Special Nelsonville City Council meeting Mon, 7/2/18, 7PM, the public is invited and encouraged to attend
The Nelsonville City Council will hold a special Council meeting on Monday, July 2, 2018 at 7:00 PM in Council Chambers at City Hall. The meeting is being held to interview council candidates for the vacant council seat. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.
Nelsonville W Washington St CLOSED Cable Alley to Public Sq, Thu, 6/28/18, 7AM to 4PM, please avoid this area!
The City of Nelsonville Water Department will be closing West Washington Street from Cable Alley to the Public Square on Thursday, June 28, 2018 for a water hydrant repair from 7:00AM until 4:00PM. During the same time period water service will be off on West Washington Street from Madison Street to the Public Square. Please avoid this area!
Nelsonville City offices closed Wed, 7/4/18 for Independence Day holiday, will re-open Thu, 7/5/18 for regular hours
The City of Nelsonville announces that all City offices will be closed on Wednesday, July 4, 2018 in observance of the Independence Day holiday. City offices will re-open for business on Thursday, July 5, 2018 for regular business hours.
Nelsonville Madison St CLOSED, W Washington St to W Columbus St, Tue, 6/26/18 7AM to 2PM, please use an alternate route
The City of Nelsonville announces that Madison Street will be closed between West Washington Street and West Columbus Street, Tuesday, June 26, 2018 from 7:00AM until 2:00PM. Please use an alternate route.
Nelsonville boil order CANCELED for W Washington St from Madison St to the Public Square
The City of Nelsonville Water Department has canceled the boil order for West Washington Street from Madison Street to the Public Square. We would like to thank those affected by this incident for their patience and understanding.
Nelsonville boil order W Washington St from Madison St to Public Sq, until further notice, 6/25/18, 7AM
The City of Nelsonville Water Department has issued a boil order until further notice for West Washington Street from Madison Street to the Public Square. Crews are making repairs and the water will be off in the area from 7:00AM until 4:00PM.
Boil orders are put into place as a result of broken water lines or local flooding. When this happens, the drinking water may have been contaminated which can cause many illnesses.
Here are some tips to keep in mind, should you find yourself in this situation:
- Bring water to a full boil, and boil for three minutes prior to use.
- Use only boiled water for drinking, preparing food or baby formula.
- To improve the flat taste of boiled water, keep cold in refrigerator.
- Put a cup over your faucets as a reminder to not use tap water – not even to brush your teeth!
- Instead of boiling water, you can disinfect water by adding one teaspoon unscented chlorine laundry bleach for every five gallons of water. Let stand 30 minutes before using.
- Be sure to use sanitized food grade containers for storing water.
- To disinfect water storage containers, pour a solution of one tablespoon of unscented chlorine bleach to a gallon of water into a container. Let the solution remain in the container for 10 minutes, then pour out the solution. Rinse with purified water.
- Boiled or disinfected water can be stored for six months.
- Dispose of ice cubes.
- When washing dishes, make sure to sterilize dishes with a final dip in water that has one teaspoon of unscented household bleach per gallon of water. Disposable tableware is an option during a boil order.
- It is also recommended you sanitize hands when washing. Again, use one teaspoon of unscented household bleach per gallon of water and rinse hand frequently by pouring rinse over the hands. Use paper towels to dry.
- Water for bathing doesn’t need to be boiled. Supervise children to avoid water being ingested.