Due to the weather and road conditions, Rumpke services will not be running on Monday, January 6.
Trash pickup will take place one day behind for the entire week, ending on Saturday, January 11. Similar to the Christmas Day and New Year's Day delays.
The Montgomery Citizens’ Leadership Academy (MCLA) offers students a behind-the-scenes look at Montgomery. Meet and interact with the Montgomery City Council, department heads and staff Learn why decisions are made and how the departments operate Discover the status of current projects and future plans for development Participate in lively discussions, role-playing and other fun interactive … Continued
“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now.” This Chinese proverb seems especially true this fall. After sweltering summer temperatures, we could use the cooling effect of more of trees. And planting trees is something most of us in Montgomery can do. They add beauty to our … Continued
Council Message by Council Member Chris Dobrozsi Is it Labor Day already? Where has the summer gone? As I sit here writing this article, these are the thoughts going through my mind. But oh, what a summer it has been. With vacations behind us and kids back in school, I find this the perfect time … Continued
Slow Down: Back To School Means Sharing The Road The end of summer vacation comes too quickly for most of us. With vacations wrapping up and an influx of traffic, August brings a change in driving patterns and a return to school zone rules of the road. 6 Tips to Stay Safe on the … Continued
City Staff and Parks and Recreation Commission members hosted a Swaim Park Playground Open House on March 24, 2022 at Swaim Lodge in Swaim Park to gather public input on the concept designs of the playground. Concept designs were shown on giant posters, and staff gathered public feedback. Staff also received and reviewed emails from … Continued
While the City is partnering with the Regional Income Tax Agency (RITA) to administer your municipal income tax for the City of Montgomery, we will still provide the same excellent service in the tax office. This collaborative partnership with RITA allows the online filing and payment processing many of you have requested. We expect to … Continued
Council Message by Vice Mayor Lee Ann Bissmeyer I just added one of my favorite city events to my calendar. No, it is not Bastille Day or the Holiday in the Village event; it is the annual 4-hour budget review meeting! I know many of you will think I am weird, but I really love … Continued
A comprehensive community plan uses a long-range vision to guide city leaders’ decision-making regarding future development. It contains goals and objectives and directs how the community moves toward a unified development vision. Our last comprehensive plan was updated in 2007, and a new update of priorities that reflect the ideals of citizens and city officials … Continued
The Ohio Department Of Transportation (ODOT) is hosting a virtual open house to discuss replacement options for the pedestrian bridge that crosses over Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway/SR 126 near the I-71 interchange. This bridge directly connects Donjoy Drive in the Kenview Hills neighborhood and Sycamore Junior High School. Public involvement is an important part … Continued
Many people say they’ve always considered signing up for the Montgomery Citizens’ Leadership Academy but have yet to. So, what’s holding you back? Here are two frequently asked questions with Amy Frederick, Communications and Engagement Coordinator, who organizes the 10-week class. Are the sessions hours-long lectures with PowerPoints? There are 10 unique workshops every Thursday … Continued