Several officers of the Public Safety Department are assigned to bike patrol, which allows for specialized crime prevention efforts and provides a unique opportunity to interact with the community.
The goal of the Assisting and Contributing to Oakwood Resident Needs (ACORN) Program is to provide peace of mind through proactive community outreach, implementing safety plans, and advocating for the well-being of Oakwood’s senior and at-risk population.
Use this form to report non-criminal activity such as a suspicious incident, traffic problem or any situation that may not require immediate police attention in Oakwood.
Application materials will not be accepted past a position closing date and time. Applications are available online and must be returned to the Personnel Department.
The Human Resources Department strives to serve the Oakwood community by partnering with City departments to recruit and retain a diverse, qualified, and high performing workforce.
The City of Oakwood Hollinger Tennis Center offers quality tennis for the whole family on seven clay courts which have been regarded as the best in the region.
Oakwood is a pet friendly city and it offers a quaint dog park at Creager Field located at the northeast corner of town, near the intersection of Shafor Boulevard and Irving Avenue.
The Oakwood Community Center is a very busy place right in the heart of our city! On average, we hold over 150 classes, programs and community events in which nearly 6,600 people participate annually.
As a political subdivision of the State of Ohio, Oakwood is subject to public records laws. In accordance with Chapter 149 of the Ohio Revised Code, Oakwood maintains a written policy addressing the storage and availability of these records.