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The City of Oakwood is set to test a new approach to traffic management at several key intersections starting the third week of September. The intersections of West Dixon Avenue and Harman Avenue, Shafor Boulevard and Telford Avenue, and Shafor Boulevard and Aberdeen Avenue will see a shift from traditional stop-and-go signals to a flashing...

Why does AES trim trees near power lines? The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) requires AES Ohio (AES) to inspect and clear at least 20% of their power lines annually. This is critical to maintain reliable and safe electric power. How much will be trimmed or cut? Federal OSHA standards require 10 feet of...

Title 12 of the Oakwood Zoning Code regulates temporary signage. Temporary yard signs are permitted in residential districts under the following rules: Individual signs must be no larger than 6 square feet in area, and no more than 4 feet in height. There is no limit to the number of temporary yard signs that may...

December 14, 2025

The City of Oakwood, with assistance from the Oakwood Beautification Committee, is “LIGHTING UP” Oakwood with luminarias on Sunday, December 14, beginning at 6 p.m. Residents are invited to put luminarias out in front of their houses and to consider participating with their neighbors.  Then, at 6:30 p.m., join us at Shafor Park for an...

October 12, 2025

Come to Shafor Park from 2 – 5 p.m. on Sunday, October 12, for the 19th annual “Family Fall Festival” and enjoy an outdoor afternoon of fun games, food, pumpkin painting, and other entertainment for the whole family!  Also, enjoy free hayrides along Shafor Boulevard to see Scarecrow Row.  Kids can dress up and join...

October 31, 2025

Watch for ghosts and goblins on Friday, October 31, from 6 – 8 p.m.  If you plan to hand out Halloween treats, please turn on your porch or front door lights.

ZONE 1:  WED. 8/6 & WED. 9/3 ZONE 2:  THURS. 8/7 & THURS. 9/4 ZONE 3:  FRI. 8/8 & FRI. 9/5 ZONE 4:  THURS. 8/14 & THURS. 9/11 ZONE 5:  FRI. 8/15 & FRI. 9/12 ZONE 6:  WED. 8/20 & WED. 9/17 ZONE 7:  THURS. 8/21 & THURS. 9/18 ZONE 8:  FRI. 8/22 & FRI....

Marsy’s Law, the Ohio Crime Victims’ Bill of Rights, was overwhelmingly approved by voters in November 2017. The law affords victims certain rights, including the right to be present and heard at all court proceedings, receive notice of release of the offender, and offer input on plea deals. Additionally, victims have the right to refuse...

Below are five articles addressing code enforcement, zoning, and property maintenance regulations in Oakwood. This series was also featured in the Oakwood Register.

Oakwood is dedicated to maintaining its neighborhoods as safe, clean, and attractive places to live. To do that, code enforcement plays an important role. But how does the process work, and what happens when a concern is reported? First, it’s important to know that code enforcement is not about punishing people in violation, but rather...

Some of the most common complaints we receive are about things that are easy to overlook—excessive trash, overflowing trash cans, overgrown grass, or debris piled at the curb. These may seem like small issues, but when they add up, they can have a big impact on how a neighborhood feels. All trash should be contained...

Oakwood is a community of long-term homeowners, but we also have a number of rental properties—some single-family homes, some duplexes or larger, multi-family units. Whether you own or rent, there are certain rules in place that help protect the safety and character of our neighborhoods. All rental properties in Oakwood must be registered with the...

Spring and summer are popular times for outdoor projects. Whether you're thinking about adding a fence, building a shed, or expanding your patio, it's important to check the rules first—especially in a city like Oakwood, where property lines are close and details matter. Many of the questions we get from residents and realtors have to...

If you’ve ever wondered why Oakwood’s neighborhoods look so well-kept, a big part of the answer is our commitment to property maintenance standards. These rules aren’t just about appearances—they’re about safety, preserving home values, and keeping our city a great place to live. Oakwood’s Code Enforcement team routinely checks properties for issues like peeling paint,...

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The City of Oakwood is launching a new pilot program aimed at building community among senior residents. Beginning June 15, Oakwood residents aged 60 and older are invited to enjoy free evening access to Gardner Pool from 6 to 8 p.m. daily. No pool membership is required—just bring proof of age and residency. Swimming is...

Illegally dumped waste remains a persistent issue in many communities, including Oakwood. This practice has negative consequences for environmental health, the overall quality of life, and our sustainability efforts. It is important to recognize that unauthorized waste disposal on both municipal and private property is illegal and harmful to our community. Such actions not only...

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