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Government. Meetings. Contact. We are kicking-off our Comprehensive Plan project! Your participation is needed, and you can start by taking the Community Survey!
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Welcome to Effingham. Located in Central Illinois, where Interstates 57 and 70 meet, Effingham offers the perfect centralized location to connect with yourself and the people you love. With 16 hotels to unwind at, more than 65 restaurants to indulge in, and countless things to see and do...
The City Council is comprised of four Commissioners and the Mayor, each elected at-large from within the municipality to four-year terms. The Mayor serves as the chief executive officer of the City, and presides over all meetings of the City Council.
EFFINGHAM CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU . AT EFFINGHAM CITY HALL. 201 E. Jefferson Ave Effingham, IL 62401. 1-800-772-0750. Monday - Friday from 7:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Discover the allure of small-town living by immersing yourself in the historic landmarks, charming eateries and locally-owned boutiques that make up Downtown Effingham. Welcome to the heartbeat of our city!
Effingham is a city in and the county seat of Effingham County, Illinois, United States. It is in South Central Illinois. Its population was 12,252 at the 2020 census. The city is part of the Effingham, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area.
The City of Effingham Police Department is seeking candidates to serve as Part-Time Police Telecommunicator/9-1-1 Operator. Part-time telecommunicators work an average of 15-18 hours/week, with a starting wage of $19.32/hour.
Effingham, city, seat (1860) of Effingham county, east-central Illinois, U.S. It lies near the Little Wabash River, about 65 miles (105 km) southeast of Decatur. Settled about 1814 by farmers, the community grew slowly as pioneers moved westward along the Cumberland (National) Road, which had been.