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Please contact the Public Works Department at (937) 298-0777 to investigate the sewer system in your neighborhood.

We recommend that you contact a plumber to inspect the drainage around your house.  Also,  we suggest making sure your sump pump (if available) is working properly.

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.  The property owner is responsible for repairing water leaks between the house and the curb stop.  

Contact the Public Works Department at (937) 298-0777 to investigate your concerns.  The location of the water leak will determine whether the homeowner or the City is responsible for the repair.    

The property owner is responsible for all plumbing repairs around the water meter.

We suggest turning on the cold water from your bathtub and let it run for 3-5 minutes.

The most common cause of lead in drinking water is the corrosion of plumbing fixtures and solder containing lead. The drinking water supplied by Oakwood from the water treatment plants do not contain lead at a detectable level.  As a precaution, lead usually can be eliminated from drinking water by allowing cold water to run...

Cloudy water is usually caused by the release of dissolved air from water. This is quite common and harmless. When watched closely , the dissolved air or cloudiness slowly clears up.

Oakwood does not add fluoride to the water. Fluoride occurs naturally in Oakwood’s well water. The natural fluoride level in Oakwood’s ground water is approximately 0.21 milligrams per liter.

Water hardness is caused by natural minerals in the well water. The average hardness for Oakwood’s water is 200 milligrams per liter (or 12 grains per gallon).

Legal notices for current bid projects are posted online and are published in the Oakwood Register.

‘That Day In May’ is always the third Saturday in May.

Yes.  The tennis courts are on a first come first serve basis.  The Oakwood High School Tennis team uses the courts at the Oakwood Community Center for matches and practices.  The team schedules are always posted at the courts .

Gardner Pool will operate from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. in accordance with guidelines and protocols developed based on directives from the Ohio Department of Health.

Gardner Pool opens on the Saturday before Memorial Day and closes on Labor Day.

The Health Center at the Oakwood Community Center is open: Monday --Thursday from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Sunday – 12 noon to 5 p.m.  Please note that hours may vary on holidays.

The Oakwood Community Center business hours are: Monday – Thursday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Please note that hours may vary on holidays.  

Tennis memberships  may be purchased at the Oakwood Community Center (105 Patterson Road) during business hours.  

The Early Bird Discount  is always the last day in April, or April 30th of each year.

We recommend that you schedule a special pickup for large and/or bulk items.  Each property owner receives two free special pickups per year.  Please contact the Public Works Department at (937) 298-0777 to schedule a special pickup.  

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