Category: City News

Roundabout Construction Phase 3 to Begin this Spring

John R. Jurgensen will begin “Phase 3” construction of the roundabout project at Montgomery Road and Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway starting in March or April. This third phase is anticipated to last one month. Phase 3 traffic modifications will consist of: Northbound and southbound Montgomery Road traffic will continue to be carried on the … Continued

Meet Dell Carter, a Diversity and Inclusion Committee Member

The City of Montgomery, like most American communities, is growing and diversifying.  Presently, Sycamore Community Schools has a student population representing 41 nationalities and spoken languages, making it one of the most culturally diverse systems in the state.  Approximately 10 percent of Montgomery residents are cultural minorities. City council and administration believe the infusion of … Continued

Looking Ahead in 2021

Council Message by Lee Ann Bissmeyer “By March, the worst of the winter would be over. The snow would thaw, the rivers begin to run, and the world would wake into itself again.”-Neil Gaiman Recent Stepping-stones: The Montgomery Fire Department was fortunate to be a recipient of the first round of the Moderna vaccine. The … Continued

City Receives AED Donation for Recreation Annex

Each February, we celebrate American Heart Month to bring awareness to the importance of heart health. This month we celebrate the important work of Realtors with Heart and Project Heart ReStart. The Realtors with Heart’s mission is to make Greater Cincinnati more heart-safe through CPR/AED Training, AED Placement, and Advocacy. On December 9, 2020, the … Continued

If You’re Hurting, We Can Help

It is no secret that people are stressed out now more than ever. The combination of a global pandemic, social/political unrest, and financial pressures has caused an increase in mental health calls for first responders. These runs often manifest themselves as neighbor conflicts, domestic disputes, self-harm, and alcohol/drug abuse issues. Montgomery Officers routinely respond to … Continued

Recycle Your Styrofoam/EPS Locally

Styrofoam (expanded polystyrene) is a commonly used product because of its insulating and rigid properties. This material is used in such things as insulation, beverage cups, food “clamshells,” and packing/packaging materials. The downside of Styrofoam is that it degrades very slowly over hundreds of years when placed in landfills. Until now, there was not a … Continued

Addition to Bethesda North Hospital Approved

The Planning Commission approved a Final Development Site Plan on December 3 to allow for an addition to Bethesda North Hospital. The two-story addition is approximately 16,500 square feet in the location of the existing ‘vendor-lot’. It will provide space for GI/Endoscopy on the lower level and Cardiology/Cath labs on the first level. Due to … Continued

Montgomery Officer Saves Motorist’s Life

On January 9, Montgomery Police Officer Riley assisted a motorist with a flat tire. During a conversation, he learned that she was headed to a family get together. Later that evening, Officer Riley was contacted by a concerned family member who said that the motorist was overdue and could be suffering from a medical emergency. … Continued

Gerri Harbison – The Epitome of a Public Servant…and so much more!

On Saturday, January 2, our Montgomery Community was shattered with the passing of long-time City Council member and former Mayor Gerri Harbison. What began as a family attending the Montgomery Independence Day Parade and a visit to Montgomery Park to watch the annual Little League baseball game turned into more than 25 years of public … Continued

Passing of Montgomery City Council Member Gerri Harbison

It is with deepest regret that we share the loss of Montgomery Council Member Gerri Harbison. Our sincere heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with the family. Council Member Harbison served on City Council since 1999, serving as Mayor from 2005-2011, and was an incredible public servant for our community. As you can imagine, this is … Continued

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