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Mattoon is a city in Coles County Illinois, famous for the Mattoon Lightworks and Bagelfest festivals, Lake Paradise, and Lake Mattoon.
The City of Mattoon, Illinois provides both residents and visitors a number of resources – recreational opportunities, art and entertainment venues, retail centers and a host of dining and lodging options.
About Mattoon, Illinois. The town’s name honors William Mattoon, who helped construct the Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. The projected junction of this rail line with the Illinois Central in 1854 convinced local settlers that the land was an ideal site for a community.
The Mattoon Tourism & Arts Department promotes Mattoon, Illinois as a year-round tourism destination and helping to provide access to the arts for the community and its visitors.
The City of Mattoon water service can be established or disconnected using one of the forms below. Service is performed M-F, excluding holidays. Requests received before 3 PM on those days are eligible for same day service.
Mattoon City Hall 208 North 19th Street Mattoon, Illinois 61938. Phone: 217-235-5654
The City of Mattoon Finance Department can accept online payment for water and sewer bills as well as campground bills and other payments for services rendered by the City of Mattoon. Payment can be made by: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover.
The Mattoon Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency, administered by a Chief of Police and a Deputy Chief, sworn police officers and support staff. Officers patrol 9.8 square miles within the corporate city limits, serving a population of 18,500.
Nestled in the heart of east central Illinois, the City of Mattoon owns two lakes located in the south west corner of Coles County extending into the counties of Shelby and Cumberland. The primary source of the water supply comes from these Lakes for the residents in the community.
Mattoon Lightworks: A Festival of Holiday Lights. Drive through Mattoon’s beautiful Peterson Park to see a vast array of standard and animated holiday light displays. Over 15,000 visitors each year see this great display of holiday lights vividly reflecting off the winter’s snow.