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The Mayor performs marriages for Oakwood residents. One member of the couple must be an Oakwood resident. Marriages can be scheduled through the Clerk of Council by calling (937) 298-0600  Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

The Oakwood City Charter outlines the regulations for City Council elections and terms of office.  Each member of Council, including the Mayor, is elected for a four year term.

William D. Duncan (Mayor)   Steven Byington (Vice Mayor)        Rob P. Stephens  (Council Member)        Leigh Turben  (Council Member) Healy Jackson (Council Member)

Potholes on city maintained streets can be reported to the Public Works Department at 937-298-0777.

For information on the repair or resurfacing of existing paved roads, please contact the Public Works Department at (937) 298-0777.

Please call the Public Works Department at (937) 298-0777 to report the outage.   A pole # is helpful to identify the location, but if you are unable to locate this, please provide an address and nearest cross street.  Most street lights in Oakwood are repaired by Miami Valley Lighting.

Property taxes must be paid to your county of residence. Montgomery County’s Taxpayer Services Department may be reached at 1-937-225-4010 Option 1, by email at taxpayer-services@mcohio.org or online.  

Property assessments must be paid to your county of residence. Montgomery County’s Taxpayer Services Department may be reached at (937) 225-4010, by email at taxpayer-services@mcohio.org or online.

For tax years 2017 and prior, the City gives 100% credit for taxes paid to other jurisdictions. For tax years 2018 and forward the credit will be limited to 90%.  The tax paid to other cities will now be multiplied by 0.90 in order to calculate the allowable credit. If you have any questions regarding...

Yes.  Please visit the Tax Department before March 31 during normal business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Monday through Friday.)  An appointment can be made by calling (937) 298-0531.

Yes.  The city of Oakwood has a mandatory filing requirement for all residents.  Every individual, 18 years of age or older, who resides in Oakwood, must file an Oakwood City income tax return, whether or not any tax is due.  Retired residents who have income derived exclusively from non-taxable sources (interest, dividend, social security and/or...

The Oakwood Scene newsletter is mailed to every Oakwood property.  If you did not receive a copy and would like one, you can visit the Oakwood City Building reception desk to pick one up.  You may also call the City Manager’s Office at (937) 298-0600 and we would be happy to mail one to you. The...

You can make online payments for utility bills, income tax, and other miscellaneous city services here.  Payments cannot be made for any court fines or traffic tickets.

To report a noise complaint, please call our Public Safety Department at (937) 298-2122. Contractors, builders, foremen or other persons directing the performance of labor upon any building, structure, right-of-way or home in Oakwood shall order, direct or permit any person under his control or direction to engage in any labor in the construction, maintenance,...

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