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The Oakwood Public Safety Department is proud to announce that on May 29, 2023, the city received it’s updated ISO (Insurance Services Office) rating. The city’s rating improved from a Class 3 to a Class 2 rating. The classification, known as the Public Protection Classification (PPC) program, assesses the fire-protection efforts and capabilities in a...

Where necessary, the Public Works Department will place orange tags to communicate why your trash and/or recycling containers could not be collected.  With our unique back-door collection service, we strive to provide you the service you expect, while keeping our workers safe. The orange tags will list the reason for non-collection such as: vehicle in driveway;...

John R. Jurgensen will be repaving the following streets beginning Thursday, July 17 (scope is subject to change due to budgetary and/or time constraints): Orchard Drive (Far Hills Rear Alley to Shroyer) Forrer Blvd. (Far Hills to Shroyer) Triangle Ave. (Concrete Section East of Far Hills to Shroyer) Harman Blvd. (Acorn to Delaine) East Dr....

The 2025 Sidewalk, Curb and Driveway Apron Repair Project covers all city streets within the area bounded by Far Hills Avenue to the west (but not including Far Hills Avenue); the Oakwood-Kettering boundary line to the east; the Oakwood-Kettering boundary line to the south; and Corona Avenue to the north.  

The city continuously monitors and maintains the traffic signal system in an effort to move traffic in the safest and most efficient manner.  The city is currently developing a master plan for capital improvements at all 17 signalized intersections.  This master plan includes consideration of building a roundabout at the intersection of Far Hills Avenue,...

The city continuously evaluates battery powered vehicles and equipment to see if and when it is practicable to replace existing gasoline powered equipment.  The city will order a fully electric police car this summer. When received, Oakwood will have the first fully-outfitted police car deployed in Montgomery County.

In May 2023, Miami Valley Lighting (MVL), Oakwood’s street light contractor, upgraded the majority of the street lights throughout Oakwood.  The citywide project involved replacement of about 500 HPS fixtures, nearly all of the residential street lights in Oakwood.  MVL installed LED fixtures that emit light at a color temperature of 2700 degrees Kelvin.  These...

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