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Daily Pool Visit Fee (For Residents and Member’s Guests Only)

Ages 13 to adult – $9 Ages 3-12 – $7 Ages 2 & under – Free After 5 p.m. – $6 Seniors (60 & over) anytime – $5 Proof of residency is required when paying daily fees. Maximum of five guests with paying resident. Guests must be accompanied by active pool member or resident throughout … Continued

What kind of licensing is required for businesses in Montgomery?

State of Ohio Requirements Businesses located in the State of Ohio typically must register with the Federal Internal Revenue (IRS) as well as the Ohio Department of Taxation.  Many businesses must register as a legal entity with the Secretary of State.  In addition, employers must follow the requirements of the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation and Ohio Department of Job and … Continued

What newspapers are available in Montgomery?

The most widely circulated newspaper in Montgomery is the Cincinnati Enquirer, you can check their website for subscription and distribution information. There is also the Northeast Suburban Press, which is a weekly paper for which you can purchase a subscription or buy at local retailers.  

Am I allowed to operate a business from my home?

Certain home occupations and home offices are permitted by the Montgomery  Zoning Code.  There are restrictions that apply and certain businesses are prohibited as in-home occupations.  To apply for a home occupation with the City, please use the home occupation use permit.  The regulations that govern home occupations follow: These regulations control the establishment and … Continued

Am I allowed to have a garage sale at my house?

Garage sales are permitted, but for no more than three days in a row and no more than four times per year at any one location. No permit is required for garage sale signs. Please do not post signs on utility poles or in the public right-of-way. For more information, call the Montgomery Community Development … Continued

How can I recycle cardboard?

Montgomery holds a cardboard recycling program on the third Saturday of each month from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Montgomery Public Works Building, 7315 Cornell Road. Residents may drop off unlimited amounts of cardboard for recycling and there is no need to cut and bundle the cardboard. Cardboard can also be placed curbside … Continued

Where can I find information about composting?

For the benefit of the environment, residents are encouraged to compost their yard waste.  For information on composting techniques and equipment check the Hamilton County Environmental Services website at hcdoes.org or call them at 946-7777.

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