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The city of Oakwood has an Ohio EPA approved Well Field Protection Program (WFPP) that provides a means for protecting our underground water resources.  One component of the WFPP is the Aquifer Characterization and Protection Area Delineation report.  That report defines a wellhead protection area boundary which encompasses land above and surrounding our wells. People...

The most common types of scams are listed below. In the age of email and social media, the crime of identity theft is growing at an alarming rate and threatens most all of us. Unfortunately, victims of identity theft don’t know that their personal information has been compromised until the damage has already been done. ...

Garage sales are permitted in residential zoning districts from 8:00 a.m. to sundown on weekdays and Saturdays, and from 9:00 a.m. to sundown on Sundays and holidays.  Garage sales may only be held for three (3) consecutive days, with a limit of two garage sales in a calendar year.   Signs advertising for a garage sale...

No, the siren covers a specific area; if you live close to the siren, it may be louder to you than someone farther away.

No, the siren is intended to warn people who are outdoors of impending danger in order to seek shelter.

The siren is activated by Oakwood Public Safety dispatchers when the National Weather Service issues a Tornado Warning for Montgomery County, Ohio.

The siren duration is one minute.

The siren is tested at 12:00 pm the first Monday of every month.

The city of Oakwood owns and operates an outdoor warning siren located at 30 Park Avenue which is activated by Public Safety Dispatchers. This siren emits a constant, oscillating tone used to notify people outdoors of impending danger in order to seek shelter (e.g. tornado). When the siren is activated, you should: Seek shelter immediately...

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