SPRING CLEAN UP & TREE LIMB PICK UP
SPRING CLEAN UP & TREE LIMB PICK UP May 2 nd , 3 rd and 4 th , 2025 West of Pitner Park Bring us your items you can’t fit in the regular dumpsters NO Tires, metal, or liquids of any kind, nothing toxic/corrosive Call us for help with heavy or large items- Limit of one pickup load per residence. Items accepted until roll . . .
Utilities Superintendent Opening
Due to a planned retirement the Village of Stratton is accepting applications for a full-time Utilities Superintendent. Successful candidate must possess or be able to obtain a grade IV water operator license through the State of NE. Responsibilities include water and sewer system operations, street maintenance, maintenance of electrical service, and other duties as assigned. A complete list of duties is located at the Village . . .
Cross- Connection Survey
State law requires consumers of public water supplies to inspect their plumbing systems for potential cross connections with the public water supply and ensure these connections are property protected against backflow or back-siphonage. Please review the Cross Connection Prevention Brochure if needed and complete this Cross Connection Survey . If you have any question please contact Mike at 308-340-0149 or Tara at 308-276-2184 or . . .
Nuisance Violations
The Village of Stratton is beginning the process to work with property owners in attempt to clean up properties that are in violation of Village nuisance ordinances. The program follows the ordinance as set by the Village Board. Both the ordinance and process are backed by state laws. The Nuisance Process: Step 1: Initial Property Reviews and Courtesy Letters Sent Step 2: Second . . .
Mosquito Spraying
The Village would like to remind all residents that as part of our procedure to control the mosquito population and reduce the spread of harmful viruses the Village may implement spraying insecticide treatments by ground. Decisions on treatment time and dates are determined as conditions arise and application is dependent on a number of factors, including weather conditions. Notification of treatment is announced as soon as . . .

What Not To Flush
Protect Your Sewer, Protect Your Environment. Don’t Flush That! Sewers are designed to take our wastewater and carry it safely to a treatment plant. But other items often get flushed and can create problems. We all need to keep things flowing through the sewer. Poop, pee and toilet paper? Okay. Everything else? Put it in the trash! Here’s a quick quiz: -Do you want to keep raw sewage from backing up . . .