Sidewalk Assessment Notices

Two legal notices about sidewalk assessments were printed in the May 15 edition of the Oakwood Register and have caused some confusion. These were routine notices related to the city’s annual Sidewalk, Curb, and Driveway Apron Repair Program.  The notices list all streets that are within the geographic limits of the 2022 and 2023 project areas, including streets that may not have sidewalks.  Residents should note that this does not mean new sidewalks are, or were, to be constructed.  These notices pertain to repairs only, and to work that was done in 2022 and 2023.  The only costs being assessed are costs that remain unpaid after the affected property owners were invoiced.

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The city of Oakwood provides residential property owners with a means to prohibit certain types of door-to-door solicitation and canvassing. This is addressed in Chapter 733 of the Oakwood Codified Ordinances and can be accomplished by residents requesting that their property be included on the city’s “Do Not Solicit” list.

You can register to vote at any of the following locations: At the Montgomery County Board of Elections or the Secretary of State’s office. At any Branch Registration Agency. At any public high school or vocational school. At any office of the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. At any office of designated agencies which provide...

To determine your polling location you may use the Montgomery County Board of Elections online polling locator or call their offices at 1-937-225-5656.

The city of Oakwood’s Department of Vital Statistics issues death records (dating back to 1909) for people whose death occurred in Oakwood, Ohio, and certified birth certificates (abstracts) for people born in the state of Ohio (dating back to 1908).

The Oakwood stormwater management program includes maintaining the underground storm sewer pipes, roadway gutters, stormwater inlets, and open ditches, creeks and streams.

Oakwood has eight water production wells and three water treatment plants. The City continues to maintain backup connections to the city of Dayton and Montgomery County water systems.

The City is responsible for repairing all water mains. Water leaks that occur between the curb stop and the water main is also the City’s responsibility.

           

Unlike our water system, which is 100% run by the city of Oakwood, about 70% of our sanitary sewer operation costs (i.e., the wastewater treatment) are contracted through Montgomery County and the city of Dayton wastewater treatment plants. All of the costs involved in operating and maintaining our sanitary sewer system and the costs paid...

It is very important that no hazardous materials are co-mingled with the regular weekly refuse. This includes paints, herbicides, pesticides, oils, antifreeze, and other such materials.

All containers, including those for household waste and recyclables, must be placed in one convenient location. Driveways must be kept clear of parked vehicles on collection day. Driveways must be kept clear of heavy snow and ice. Driveway gates must be opened on collection day. Dogs must be restrained and away from containers. Containers must...

The city of Oakwood started providing the sidewalk plowing service in 1966, and we have been doing it ever since.

Leaves are collected along all Oakwood roadways between mid-October and December each year.

The city collects yard debris (green waste) on a monthly schedule between January and September and bi-weekly between October and December.

The Foell Public Works Center at 210 Shafor Boulevard is open from 8 a.m. until 12 noon on the first Saturday of each month for Oakwood citizens to drop off refuse items.

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