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Date and time: 2023-11-01 05:30 pmLocation: Montgomery City HallDepartment: City CouncilDate and time: 2023-11-01 05:30 pmLocation: Montgomery City HallDepartment: City CouncilDate and time: 2023-11-01 05:30 pmLocation: Montgomery City HallDepartment: City CouncilAgenda packetTo view the packet for this meeting, please click on this link.   *Note this is a large file.  Date and time: 2023-11-01 05:30 pmLocation:...

              You can now recycle more material than ever before!    As part of Rumpke’s ongoing commitment to ensure their customers can recycle the most material possible – they are once again growing their acceptable items list by implementing the Hefty ReNew™ program in Greater Cincinnati.   People who...

Our transition to Regional Income Tax Agency (RITA) was effective October 1. Instructions for setting up an account with RITA should have arrived in late September. If you have not received a welcome letter from RITA, please call the Tax Office at 513-792-8333, and we can help you get set up. We are excited to...

Date and time: 2023-10-25 05:00 pmLocation: Police Department and CourtDepartment: Boards and CommissionsDate and time: 2023-10-25 05:00 pmLocation: Police Department and CourtDepartment: Boards and Commissions

Residents of all ages submitted their information and pictures of their dog to the Top Dog Contest this summer, letting us know how much their pooch means to them and why they should be named Top Dog! And, the winner is…. FRANNIE! The incredible Portuguese Water Dog was entered by 10-year-old Montgomery resident Leo Webber....

The City of Montgomery is proud to be awarded a Top Workplace, 2023, by the Cincinnati Enquirer for the fifth year in a row. It is a title the City and staff work hard to maintain. “We are incredibly proud to be recognized as a Top Workplace in the Cincinnati area for the fifth consecutive...

Yes, you need to recycle your old batteries.  Batteries, a necessity of modern life, contain toxic chemicals. If placed in a landfill, these chemicals leak, contaminate groundwater, and damage ecosystems. Transportation of trashed batteries is also a hazard, with a number of battery-caused refuse truck fires reported every year. Finally, the chemicals needed for the...

Council Message by Council Member Sasha Naiman With the election approaching, your voice matters—on your ballot and in the community. On your ballot, your voice impacts your neighborhoods, schools, and day-to-day living. America has over 19,000 incorporated cities, towns, and villages with varying governmental structures. Each has elected officials to carry out vital community functions....

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