Mosquito Control Program Open House on May 5
The City of Vermillion Parks & Recreation Department invites residents to an open house celebrating 37 years of the City’s Mosquito Control Program. The event offers an opportunity to meet certified mosquito control staff, view program equipment, learn about the products and methods used to manage mosquito populations safely and effectively, ask questions about spraying schedules, and find out how to opt out of property spraying. The Mosquito Control Program is focused on protecting public health by
Vermillion Named a Tree City USA Community for 41st Year
The City of Vermillion Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce that Vermillion has been named a Tree City USA community for the 41st year. Tree City USA recognizes communities that meet standards established by the Arbor Day Foundation and National Association of State Foresters. Vermillion is proud to continue its long-standing commitment to growing and protecting trees throughout the community. In recognition of the Parks and Recreation Department being awarded Tree City USA status for the
City of Vermillion Announces Opening Dates for Cotton Park Courts & The Bluffs Golf Course
Spring has arrived, and the City of Vermillion Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to announce the opening of The Courts at Cotton Park and The Bluffs Golf Course. The Courts at Cotton Park Opening Day Pickleball and tennis courts will open Monday, March 9, 2026, at 12 p.m. (Noon) Limited restroom facilities will be available at Cotton Park during this early-season period. Following Monday’s opening, the pickleball courts will be open daily from sunrise to sunset. All visitors are asked to
City of Vermillion Kicks Off Safe Streets for All Project with Website & Survey
The City of Vermillion, in partnership with the South Eastern Council of Governments (SECOG), has initiated a Regional Safe Streets for All Plan that will enhance transportation safety, prevent injuries and save lives across all Vermillion streets and roadways. A project website has been unveiled to engage the public about the project which can be found on the City website or directly at https://tinyurl.com/SECOG-SS4A. To help better understand the public’s street and roadway safety concerns, the City