FREE EASTER EGG Hunt, Saturday March 30 at 10 AM. Notus First Baptist lawn, Children through 6th grade.
Cash egg Scramble, 7th grade and up $5.
Cash egg Scramble, 7th grade and up $5.
TRASH PICKUP DAY HAS CHANGED TO TUESDAYS
Public Hearing Notices are on Community tab:
Want to rent our Community Center? Contact City Hall at 208-459-6212
Job Announcement
Part-Time Public Works/Maintenance Assistant Needed
The City of Notus is accepting applications for a part-time maintenance assistant. The position is for an on-call basis, 10-20 hours per week involvement, with seasonal variations.
Applications are available at Notus City Hall : Monday – Thursday, 8:30 am –noon and 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Resumes are recommended. Applications must be turned in to City Hall, 375 Notus Rd, PO BOX 257, Notus, ID 83656 or emailed to notuscityclerk@gmail.com
Part-Time Public Works/Maintenance Assistant Needed
The City of Notus is accepting applications for a part-time maintenance assistant. The position is for an on-call basis, 10-20 hours per week involvement, with seasonal variations.
Applications are available at Notus City Hall : Monday – Thursday, 8:30 am –noon and 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Resumes are recommended. Applications must be turned in to City Hall, 375 Notus Rd, PO BOX 257, Notus, ID 83656 or emailed to notuscityclerk@gmail.com
The Notus Community Events Committee is in desperate need of members. You don’t have to be a resident of Notus to be a member. ANYONE is welcome.
HELP PLAN OUR NEXT EVENT !! Meetings are posted on the post office buletin board or contact City Hall
HELP PLAN OUR NEXT EVENT !! Meetings are posted on the post office buletin board or contact City Hall
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
City Hall is OPEN MONDAY Through THURSDAY 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
closed Friday-Sunday
If you have an emergency, call Mayor at 208-936-1843
PW Supervisor, Tyler at 208-591-0797
Animal Control Volunteer, Paul Leavitt at 1-986-216-9322
Public records requests must be made on a request form (available on Forms- Apps -permit tab) and submitted to the City Clerk during regular buisness hours. Request must be specific in nature.
ALL DOGS MUST BE LICENSED. $3.00 available at City Hall
Notus Animal Control Volunteer, Paul Leavitt 986-216-9322 or email : Notusanimal23@gmail.com
closed Friday-Sunday
If you have an emergency, call Mayor at 208-936-1843
PW Supervisor, Tyler at 208-591-0797
Animal Control Volunteer, Paul Leavitt at 1-986-216-9322
Public records requests must be made on a request form (available on Forms- Apps -permit tab) and submitted to the City Clerk during regular buisness hours. Request must be specific in nature.
ALL DOGS MUST BE LICENSED. $3.00 available at City Hall
Notus Animal Control Volunteer, Paul Leavitt 986-216-9322 or email : Notusanimal23@gmail.com
Notus City Hall ,375 Notus Road, PO Box 257, Notus, Idaho
Phone #: (208) 459- 6212, Fax #: (208) 459-0925
Email: notuscityclerk@gmail.com
Phone #: (208) 459- 6212, Fax #: (208) 459-0925
Email: notuscityclerk@gmail.com
Secure: Utility and Other Payment Options
You can make secure online payment by clicking on the button below. This will take you to a secure payment site. For utility payments you will need your account number, located on your bill card and the amount you want to pay.
We strongly encourage you to utilize the following payment options when submitting your payment. Utility payments can be mailed, put in the drop box or echeck- credit card payments can be made online by clicking the payment icon above or called into City Hall during business hours.
Methods of Payment include cash, check, money order or by credit card.
(3% plus $1 state administration fee does apply for all Credit Card Payments, the City does not retain any portion of this fee)
Methods of Payment include cash, check, money order or by credit card.
(3% plus $1 state administration fee does apply for all Credit Card Payments, the City does not retain any portion of this fee)
- Water meters are read on or about the 25th of each month. Bills are sent out before the end of the month.
- They are due by the 10th of the month. If not paid by 5:00 pm on the 20th they are considered late and a late fee of $25.00 will be applied. You will be notified by mail with 5 days to respond or you will be scheduled for shut off.
- If shut off does occur there is a $40.00 shut off and a $40.00 turn on fee that will have to be paid to restore services.
- Begining October 2023 billing : Water base rate is $32.62 . Sewer base rate is $54.35. Sanitation fee is $15.27 with one roll cart.
Notus City Council usually meet on the 1st and the 3rd Mondays of each month. For a complete schedule of all upcoming City Council meetings, please click the "Download File" link below.
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About Notus, Idaho - Home of the Southwind
Notus is one of eight cities in Canyon County in the State of Idaho. It is considered the smallest town in Canyon County due to its size and population. It is located 5 miles west of Caldwell and Interstate 84 at exit 26. It is 8 miles east of Parma on Highway 20/26. The Union Pacific Railroad runs east to west through Notus between Highway 20/26 just north and the Boise River just south. The city business district runs along the north side of the highway the length of the city limits. Across the tracks is agricultural industry with a few homes. North of the business district are single family homes of architectural designs dating back to 1904.
Providing a less congested lifestyle, this quiet rural town is a short drive into the country. A large, silver-colored sphere water tower stands high above a park and can be seen from a distance. Surrounding the city are rich vibrant fields of tree groves, seed crops, onions, potatoes, corn, alfalfa and sugar beets. A patchwork quilt of farmland carved into the landscape creates a colorfully array of texture and design. Sheep and cattle dot the green pastures with occasional horses and haystacks.
The City of Notus is home to a Public Library, Community Center, Post Office, Museum, and 2 Parks which are all available to the Public. Services not provided in the city are easily accessible within 10 miles of Downtown Notus. There are many outdoor activities within 15 minutes of Downtown Notus. Some of these activities include: walking, biking, fishing, boating, hunting , and wildlife viewing .
Contributed by Renee Taylor, Notus Community Museum Director. Edited by Steven Ahlborn, City Councilman.
Providing a less congested lifestyle, this quiet rural town is a short drive into the country. A large, silver-colored sphere water tower stands high above a park and can be seen from a distance. Surrounding the city are rich vibrant fields of tree groves, seed crops, onions, potatoes, corn, alfalfa and sugar beets. A patchwork quilt of farmland carved into the landscape creates a colorfully array of texture and design. Sheep and cattle dot the green pastures with occasional horses and haystacks.
The City of Notus is home to a Public Library, Community Center, Post Office, Museum, and 2 Parks which are all available to the Public. Services not provided in the city are easily accessible within 10 miles of Downtown Notus. There are many outdoor activities within 15 minutes of Downtown Notus. Some of these activities include: walking, biking, fishing, boating, hunting , and wildlife viewing .
Contributed by Renee Taylor, Notus Community Museum Director. Edited by Steven Ahlborn, City Councilman.
Webpage Links
Library Museum Notus School City of Notus *Facebook Page
*NOTE: The Facebook page is not directly associated with the city.
*For comments, questions or concerns, please use the contact information on the next page.
*NOTE: The Facebook page is not directly associated with the city.
*For comments, questions or concerns, please use the contact information on the next page.
Email Links
Notus Library Notus Museum Notus Elementary School Notus High School
Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance
The City of Notus is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and dedicated to providing equal access to all City –sponsored programs, services, and activities for citizens with disabilities. Any citizen needing auxiliary aid or service, or a modification of policies or procedures in order to participate in a City activity may contact the City Clerk at 208-459-6212. If you believe you have been discriminated against please submit a complaint form available at Notus City Hall, 375 Notus Road, PO Box 257, Notus Idaho 83656
phone 208-459-6212.
phone 208-459-6212.