Maryville, IL

Frequently Asked Questions

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Police Department

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  • Police reports generally are not released to the public. Exceptions include those listed in the Freedom of Information Act or subpoena. Accident reports are available for a $5 fee. The Records Division of the Maryville Police Department is open from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday.You may also request an accident report by mail.
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  • That information is not provided to the Maryville Police Department. Please call Ameren Illinois at (800) 755-5000 or Southwestern Electric Cooperative at (800) 637-8667.
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When to Call 9-1-1

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  • 9-1-1 is a three-digit telephone number that you can call 24 hours a day for police, fire, or emergency medical services. According to nationwide statistics, it can take up to 2 1/2 minutes to find your telephone directory and another 30 seconds to locate the correct number. In an emergency, 3 minutes is a long time, time that can be saved by remembering to call 9-1-1.
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  • 9-1-1 is to be used for emergencies only. If you believe that you or someone else is in immediate danger, or there is threat to property, call 9-1-1.
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  • You should not call 9-1-1 to:
    • Ask for directions
    • Get your car unlocked (unless someone is trapped inside)
    • Obtain weather reports
    • Report power outages or water repairs
    • Request general information
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  • 9-1-1 is only a telephone number. Quick response depends on important information you provide the dispatcher. The 9-1-1 telecommunicator will ask you a series of questions. Remain calm and be prepared to provide the following:
    • Location of your emergency - Your name, address, and telephone number appear on the computer terminal when you call 9-1-1, but this information must be verified for your sake and that of the patient
    • Nature of your emergency
    • Your telephone number - We need the number from which you are calling in case the connection is lost or we need to contact you again
    If you are calling for a medical emergency, be prepared to provide the following additional information:
    • What is wrong with the patient
    • What is the age of the patient - Age is one determining factor for the type of response and type of treatment required (an infant choking would require a different response than an older patient)
    • The gender of the patient
    • Is the patient conscious or not?
    • Is the patient breathing?
    When to Call 9-1-1

Water Department - Automatic Meter Reading

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  • The automatic meter reading system is a much faster and more efficient method of reading meters.
    Water Department - Automatic Meter Reading
  • An encoder-receiver-transmitter (ERT) is a wholly contained electronic device designed to read the meter register and transmit the signal. The ERT can be found in several locations.
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  • No. Occasionally a Maryville Water Department field service technician may need to service the encoder-receiver-transmitter (ERT) or the meter if it isn't working properly. Additionally, we will have to change the battery in 15 to 20 years.
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  • The biggest change is that the meter reader won't be coming by monthly to read your meter any more. You will continue to get your bill on the same schedule as before.
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Heritage Museum

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  • The committee is always looking for help. A volunteer could take on a special project or help with the filing or assist in the cataloguing of items. An interested individual does not have to be a committee member to help or have prior experience. Contact the Museum committee at maryville4u@maryville-il.us.
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  • Anything that is associated with Maryville and its history would be a welcome item. Examples include letters, pictures, tools, or items pertaining to the Village, including but not limited to the businesses, coal mine, baseball, schools, churches, homes, families, and clubs. Items can also be loaned to the museum. Consider having the Museum Committee copy your pictures and then place them for display.
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  • The museum currently has no set hours, contact the Museum committee at maryville4u@maryville-il.us for arrangements to visit. Volunteers usually work one day a week and, when there, welcome anyone who wants to visit.
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Parks & Rec

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  • Pavilion rental information is available in the application below.

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  • Drost Park can be accessed on the west side via Rt. 159, then east on Vadalabene Drive, and then south on Schiber Court until you see Myron Provence Parkway. Fireman’s Park is in the center of town off Rt. 159. Fred Winter’s Park is located off of West Main. Take Gary Avenue to Duke Drive. Parking is available only on the street. Please do not to block driveways. Mike Noga Memorial Park is located between Vadalabene Drive and Rt. 162…both are east of Rt. 159. As of yet, there is no parking.
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  • Yes, the park is not restricted to only Maryville Residence. But we do ask that you respect the park and adhere to all the rules. You must have a license if you 16 years of age or older.
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  • Yes, if you are 16 years of age or older.
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  • Largemouth Bass, 15” minimum length, limit 3 per day, under 15” must be released; Bluegill, limit 25 per day; Crappie, limit 10 per day; Channel Catfish, limit 6 per day;
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  • Only battery powered trolling motors are allowed.
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  • Yes, at the Maryville Library, you are able to rent a pole with a valid Lewis and Clark Area library card. A small bag is provided with your pole by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. It includes a “Beginner’s Fishing Guide” booklet, “Knot Guide” booklet, hooks, bobber, lures, and hook remover.
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  • Contact a Park & Rec member, Village Hall at 345-7025 ex 5, or email: maryville4u@maryville-il.us to be added to our list of volunteers.
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  • Contact: Contact University of Illinois Extension in Edwardsville at 618-656-7050.
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  • There is a map of the trails with the total feet of each section as well as each loop. Look under Maps, then click on the Drost Park Map. You can even print the map if you wish, but the document is very large.
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  • On this web site, drop down under Departments, then Park & Rec to Pavilions. Each pavilion has a schedule of reservations listed as well as a link to the Rental Application that lists the fees. A pavilion is not secured until the application and fee have been received by the Village.

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  • Alcohol is not allowed in the park unless you have rented a pavilion and acquired the necessary insurance and have provided a copy of said insurance to Village Hall.

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  • We ask that you clean up your area so that it is usable by others after you leave. Please make sure all of your trash has been placed in the trash cans that are provided.
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Street Department

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  • The Village of Maryville does not maintain the Street Lights but if you will provide us with the address of the light that is in need of repair, the problem will be reported to the correct power company. Please call 618-345-7028 ext. 2326 or email Street Superintendent Bob Keplar.

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  • Yes. Maryville allows burning of brush and leaves on Friday's and Saturday's from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. during favorable weather conditions. Please do not attempt to burn during periods of high wind. Please also be aware it is unlawful for any person to burn substances upon any of the public streets, sidewalks or alleys in the Village. Burning of trash and/or rubbish is prohibited.

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  • LIMB REMOVAL PROGRAM

    Due to an increase in costs to the Village for disposal of limbs and brush, effective January 1, 2023, there will be a $25 user fee for each pickup location. This fee MUST be paid at least one (1) week prior to the day of pickup.  Pre-addressed envelopes are available at Village Hall. Payment must be made at Village Hall (by mail or drop-off in person or the outdoor drop box).  Payments must note the address of the pickup location. All other restrictions still apply (see below).

    The Village of Maryville has a limb removal program for Maryville residents. Below are the guidelines established for assisting residents with brush and limb cleanup:

    • If someone other than the property owner trims the trees then the limbs / brush must be disposed of by them. We will not pick up limbs or brush that was cut by a hired company or individual. We will not pick up yard waste bags.  
    • Brush and limbs are limited to pieces no larger than 10 inches in diameter and must be manageable by one man. 
    • The brush pile must fit into an area 4 feet x 8 feet and will be picked up once a month per address.
    • Brush and limb collections will be the first consecutive Monday and Tuesday of each month unless a holiday falls on the Monday. or Tuesday, in that case, pick up will be the following week (Monday and Tuesday).
    • Please note, this is for small brush and limbs only. NOT for the removal of an entire downed tree.
    • Residents will need to place all brush and limbs within ten feet of the curb (debris is prohibited from being placed on sidewalks or streets).
    • Residents must make an appointment, and pay the $25 pickup fee, prior to the collection days and note the address needing to be picked up. Call 618-345-7028 ext. 2321 to schedule your pickup. Please note, you will not be placed on the pickup schedule until the fee is paid.
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Garage/Yard Sales

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  • No, the Village does not require or offer permits for garage/yard sales. Please note, garage/yard sales are prohibited in all commercial districts and properties adjacent to any state route (i.e., State Routes 159 or 162).
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  • All sales will be limited to a maximum of a three-day period.
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  • Yes. Signs are limited to four (4) signs per sale, including the sign erected on the sale premises. The signs, which may not exceed 2' X 3' in size (excluding stakes) must contain the following information: 1. Address of the location of the sale 2. Date(s) of the sale 3. Address of the person conducting the sale if different from the location of the sale Signs must be erected using wooden or metal stakes, and cannot be attached to power poles, trees, street signs or vehicles. They may be placed on public right-of-way or private property. Signs placed on private property must have the permission of the property owner at the location. Signs must be placed so as not to impede or block visibility for vehicular traffic. They cannot be placed on Village property or right-of-way adjacent to Village property (parks, cemetery, public buildings, etc.). They may be erected the morning of the day of the sale and must be removed no later than 9:00 p.m. on the last day of the sale. Failure to comply with this provision may subject you to be cited with an ordinance violation.
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Water Department

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  • Applications for water service are available to download at the link below, or at Village Hall. Completed applications must be submitted in person with valid identification and $100 deposit at the Water Office located at 2520 N. Center Street. Deposits are payable by cash, check or money order; the Village is unable to accept credit or debit cards.
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  • If you are a tenant or a landlord there must be a copy of the Tenant / Landlord letter on file for water service to be established.
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  • Water bills are mailed on the 1st of every month, and are due by the 15th of every month. * 50.15 CONTRACT FOR UTILITIES SERVICES. * (C) Using services without paying. -- Any person using utility services from the village without paying therefor or who shall be found guilty of breaking the seal of any meter or appurtenances or bypass any meter, shall be guilty of violating this code and, upon conviction, shall be fined a sum as provided in § 10.99. (F) Failure to receive bill. -- Failure to receive a bill shall not excuse a customer from his or her obligation to pay within the time specified. Should the Department be unable to bill a customer for services used during any month, the following billing shall include the charges for services used during the unbilled month.
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  • The Village of Maryville offers several options for payment of your water bill. • AUTO PAY: The Village’s newest and easiest free payment option! With Auto-Pay your payment is directly withdrawn from an authorized account on the due date specified. An account statement will still be mailed to you, but you will no longer have to worry about writing a check. • FCB BANKS now accept water payments: You must have your water bill stub present to make your utility payment. • E-PAY online payments at www.vil.maryville.il.us: E-Pay accepts Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. • VILLAGE HALL: Cash, check or Money Order payments are accepted in person during normal business hours, or you may use our after hour drive-up drop box. The Village of Maryville is unable to accept credit or debit card payments, nor can we accept payment over the phone. • US POSTAL SERVICE: Payments may be mailed to Maryville Water Dept, 2520 N Center, Maryville, IL 62062.
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  • Most water systems today have a backflow preventer, a water meter with a check valve, or a check valve in the system which creates a closed loop system. When the water in your water heater heats up, it expands with no place to go except through the pressure relief valve. An expansion tank is installed on the cold water side to provide a reservoir for the expanding water. The water can safely be stored in the tank until its release.
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  • No. The Village does not provide trash service. You must contact Republic Services at (618)-656-6883 to set up a trash service account. A link has been provided to Republic Services below.
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