Category: City News

2025

By Council Member Ken Suer 2025 is here – and I think it is amazing that we are already nearly one quarter of the way through the 21st century! The New Year is in many ways a fresh start and an opportunity for reflection. There are a lot of possibilities as we think about the … Continued

Montgomery Welcomes New Police Officer

The City of Montgomery proudly welcomes Mike Ross to our Police Department. Mike has 12 years of law enforcement experience with the Ohio State Highway Patrol. He was promoted to sergeant in 2018 and served as the Assistant Post Commander at the Wilmington Highway Patrol Post in District 8. “I chose a career in law … Continued

EAC Concludes the Collection of Stranded Holiday Lights, Extension Cords January 18

The City of Montgomery Environmental Advisory Commission continues its recycling collection for January, including the collection of holiday decoration lights (stranded) and extension cords. On January 18, bring these items to the Public Works facility, 7315 Cornell Road, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for recycling. Support the City’s recycling efforts to reduce the amount … Continued

Montgomery Welcomes Two New Police Officers

  David Roberts David comes to Montgomery with eight years of law enforcement experience. He has served as a police officer in both Forest Park and Mariemont. David also served with the Ohio Air National Guard for seven years and received a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Cincinnati. “What I enjoy most … Continued

Power of Participation in Montgomery, From Election Day to Every Day

By Vice Mayor Sasha Naiman I am grateful to be part of such a civically engaged Montgomery community, where residents feel empowered to voice different perspectives at Council meetings, write to the City with their ideas, and participate in open dialogue about the issues that matter most to them. The decisions made by the Council … Continued

Start or Add to Your Historic Landmark Ornament Collection

This year, the Historic Landmark Ornament program features the Crist House. The Federal Style house, located at 9854 Zig Zag Road, was built around 1815. The early part of the house was built by Abraham Crist, who came from Orange County, NY, in 1807 or 1808. The property remained in the Crist family until 1869. … Continued

“Montgomery Quarter” A Project in Patience Part II

By Council Member Chris Dobrozsi I hope everyone had a wonderful summer with their friends and family and enjoyed the beginning of fall with our community building events, including The Amazing Race and Harvest Moon. I feel blessed to be able to live in this incredible community, we call Montgomery. As I am set to … Continued

Fire Prevention Week is October 6-12

Traditionally, fire safety is the theme of the month in memory of the Great Chicago Fire, which occurred October 8 – 10, 1871. It is not just a tradition, but a responsibility to review some fire prevention concepts annually, ensuring we are proactive in our safety measures. As fire hazards increase with the changing seasons, … Continued

Another Successful Year

By Council Member Lee Ann Bissmeyer As we approach the end of 2024, I find myself reflecting on the significant strides we’ve made this year and the promising future ahead. Among our most notable achievements, the City of Montgomery’s sixth consecutive win of the Top Workplace award stands out. This, coupled with the timely progress … Continued

Summer 2024 Seasons of Beauty Award Winner

The City of Montgomery Beautification and Tree Commission has awarded the summer 2024 Seasons of Beauty award to Keith and Denise Willike. The home’s striking front yard was bursting with blooms and greens, even during one of the driest summers on record. The Willike yard was beautifully manicured with lush, green, and finely cut grass, … Continued

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