Decatur Considers Tougher Enforcement After Illegal Dumping Complaints

Decatur officials are reviewing enforcement measures after reports of out‑of‑town residents illegally dumping commercial wood waste and unflattened cardboard at the city’s compost and recycling sites. Councilman Scott Murray said the city is considering clearer signs, upgraded cameras and higher fines to deter violations.

Decatur water project doubles in scope after bids come in far under estimate

Decatur’s major water infrastructure project is set to double in scope after construction bids came in up to $2 million under estimates, allowing the city to replace hundreds of additional lead service lines and aging water mains. The $22 million SRF‑funded project is scheduled to begin construction in August.

Bridge deck replacement on U.S. 224 remains on schedule despite in‑water work pause

A bridge deck replacement project on U.S. 224 in Decatur remains on schedule for mid‑August completion, despite a temporary pause on in‑water construction to comply with DNR fish‑spawning restrictions. Crews continue work on bridge approaches, and engineers report no impact to the overall timeline.

Downtown Decatur Day and Pride Festival Dates Announced

The Decatur City Council approved permits for Downtown Decatur Day and the Decatur Pride Festival, outlining event schedules, setup times, and required street closures for activities on the Madison Street Plaza and surrounding streets.

Decatur Introduces 15% Water Rate Increase Tied to Lead Line Replacement

The Decatur City Council introduced a 15% water rate increase to cover new debt service tied to the city’s SRF‑funded water project. A public hearing and final vote are set for June 2, with financing expected to close June 25.