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  1. The FY25 Holyoke Community Preservation Act Grant Cycle has begun! Applicants are invited to complete an Eligibility Form. This form is due on September 16th, 2024 at 5 PM. Please follow all the instructions on the form for submission.

  2. Holyoke would not take his name for over two hundred more years, but Captain Elizur Holyoke is reckoned to be the first European to explore the City. In 1633, he lead a daring expedition up the Connecticut River to explore the potential for settlement.

  3. Explore Holyoke. Answers. Payments. Translate. Search. Click here to sign up for city emergency alerts - including community event alerts, Fire Department notifications, law enforcement alerts, general information alerts, and public works notifications.

  4. Find services and departments for your city. Police Depart, Fire Dept, Parks, City Council.

  5. The Department of Public Works (DPW) is one of the largest and most vital municipal departments in the City of Holyoke. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring that Holyoke remains a vibrant and well-maintained community for all its residents.

  6. HOLYOKE — The City of Holyoke continues to eliminate combined sewer overflows (CSO) that cause discharges into the Connecticut River. The Holyoke wastewater system now prevents around 70 percent of solid waste from bypassing the treatment plant during heavy rains.

  7. Holyoke City Hall is located in the heart of downtown Holyoke on 536 Dwight Street. To contact Holyoke City Hall, call: (413) 322-5510. The hours of operation at City Hall are, Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

  8. Apr 25, 2024 · The Holyoke Fire Department is overseen by a three-person Civilian Board appointed by the Mayor. This diverse and qualified group is the Fire Department's Appointing Authority and provides direction to the Department through Fire Chief John Kadlewicz.

  9. Building & Zoning Forms & Fees. Kevin Lagimonier, Building Commissioner. Inspector office hours for walk-ins and calls Monday - Friday 7:30-9:30AM & 1:00-2:00PM.

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