Memorial Day: City Hall Closed
ATTENTION: City Hall will be closed on MONDAY, MAY 31, 2021 to celebrate Memorial Day. Regular office hours will resume on Tuesday, June 1, 2021 . Thank you for your cooperation!
ATTENTION: City Hall will be closed on MONDAY, MAY 31, 2021 to celebrate Memorial Day. Regular office hours will resume on Tuesday, June 1, 2021 . Thank you for your cooperation!
On May 10, 2021, the City of Gibson held it’s bi-monthly council meeting, and had the opportunity to swear-in the newest Alderman positions; Some positions were also renewed. One of the largest changes was made to the City Clerk position, previously held by Carla Moxley and to be continued by Jan Hall. Pictures of the…
Summer Events kick off this Friday, May 21, with our first Downtown Car Cruise! Join us Downtown to celebrate, and check out the City’s planned events over this summer season below:
On May 11, 2021, the City of Gibson held a meeting regarding a Utility Review for it’s current Water and Wastewater systems. For those interested, the information presented at the meeting has been made public. The info can be found through the link below, and the City will also have a physical copy…
The Gibson City community celebrated it’s Historical Sesquicentennial this past weekend, May2nd, at Gibson’s North Park. Festivities included the uncovering of the 1971 Time Capsule, historical games, food, dress, and live music provided by Harmony Guaranteed. A glimpse of photos below show some of the day’s festivities! If you have photos to share, or…
The City of Gibson is currently in the process of repairing a Water Main Break near North State street. Those in the surrounding area will be immediately effected, including limited water pressure, rusty water, and a few residents being placed under a boil order. THOSE WHO ARE PLACED UNDER A BOIL ORDER WILL BE NOTIFIED.…
This is a notice from the City of Gibson: Construction/concrete road patching will be taking place during the week of Monday April 12 – Friday April 16, 2021 along Route 9, from Church Street to the Railroad crossing. The road will NOT BE CLOSED, but will have high levels of traffic. We ask those…