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Oakwood residents have three convenient ways to dispose of green waste without adding it to the weekly household trash.  First, for several decades, and in addition to the fall leaf pick-up, the city has operated a year-round green waste collection program.  The program is heavily used for the disposal of brush, branches and all other...

For over 30 years, the city has collected leaves throughout the community each fall, and converted the leaves to yard mulch.  The yard mulch is offered to Oakwood residents each spring.  In 2022, the city picked up over 9,500 cubic yards of leaves, an enormous amount of leaves for a city of just 2.2 square...

Cardboard: About 30 years ago, the city began collecting cardboard for delivery to local cardboard recyclers in two ways. One is through the single stream process where the cardboard is co-mingled with other recyclables (glass, plastics, metal cans, newspaper, etc.) and picked up by the city with the weekly refuse removal.  The second is through...

Over the past several decades, the city of Oakwood has implemented numerous measures to address matters of the environment.  These measures have provided for the betterment of Oakwood and the greater community.

Over the past several decades, the city of Oakwood has implemented numerous measures to address matters of the environment.  These measures have provided for the betterment of Oakwood and the greater community. Visit Oakwood Sustainability for a list and brief description of each measure, as well as a pdf document.

Commemorative plaques pay special tribute to outstanding citizens and organizations alike.

The Oakwood Historical Society, along with Oakwood City Officials, conducted an unveiling ceremony of Oakwood’s first historical marker on Saturday, May 14 in front of the Oakwood City Building, 30 Park Avenue, Oakwood. The first historical marker commemorates the 150th anniversary of when the first Oakwood homes were built in an area near the Oakwood...

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Oakwood is a walkable community! Please do your part, and keep all trees, bushes and other vegetation trimmed away from public sidewalks. City regulations require that no branches, bushes or other vegetation encroach across any sidewalk, and that a clear path is maintained up to eight feet above the sidewalk. Please contact the Code Enforcement Officer...

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