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The ADA Compliance Committee is responsible for addressing all issues relating to the City’s compliance with the 1990 Federal Americans with Disabilities Act.  This includes all issues relating to access to and use of public building and properties by the disabled.MEMBERSHIP:  Three persons with one designated by City Council as Chairperson.  Members serve three year...

The Tax/Water & Sewer/Assembly Appeals Board hears claims for damages for alleged errors relating to income tax issues and sewer and water billing.  The Board also hears cases where the Public Safety Director has denied a permit request for parade or assembly. The Board determines the facts in such matters and applies the law.  The...

The Property Maintenance Board has the duty to hear and decide on all appeals and variances filed under the Property Maintenance Code.  The three members from a district shall hear the appeal or variance pertaining to any property within their district.  A person who files an appeal or variance has the burden of proof. The...

The Beautification Committee helps preserve the setting of the city by encouraging landscaping on City and private grounds, promoting general beautification throughout the City and coordinating environmental and horticultural programs including Tree City, USA and Arbor Day.  The Committee offers advice on horticultural and environmental concerns and assists in implementing the annual Johnny Appleseed Street...

The Board of Zoning Appeals hears and decides on appeals to orders, requirements, decisions or determinations made by the Building Commissioner based on the city’s Zoning Code.  The Board hears and decides upon conditional use permits and variances to the Zoning Code. The Board considers the facts of each case and input and comments received...

The Planning Commission has broad responsibility over land-use issues within the city.  Primary responsibilities include: Hearing and making recommendations to Council on applications for amendments to the Zoning Code. Hearing and passing upon applications for special use permits.  Special use permits are required for uses which, because of their unique characteristics,  cannot be properly classified as...

Oakwood operates a Local Health Department, but works in close coordination with Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County, which serves all of Montgomery County.  The Board of Health is assisted by the Health Commissioner, Assistant Health Commissioner/Medical Director, Environmental Health Director and Board Administrator.  The Board addresses issues related to public health including inspections...

The 32-member Budget Review Committee provides oversight to Council and Staff on all budget related issues.  It considers the financial needs of the city against the revenues available and offers advice on budgeting matters.  Responsibilities include helping communicate the viewpoint of Oakwood residents as to the extent of services they desire, bearing in mind the cost...

Serving on a board or commission is a very rewarding way to get involved in and serve your community. City boards and commissions provide advice to City Council and staff, and the important work they do ensures community involvement and accountability in government operations. Applications may be returned to the City Administration Office at 30...

Oakwood is served by a council/manager form of government.  Oakwood City Council is comprised of five members who are elected on a non-partisan basis for four-year overlapping terms.  The mayor and vice mayor are selected by their fellow council members for two-year terms. City Council is the policy-making body of the community, the legislative branch...

Oakwood City Council is comprised of five members who areelected on a non-partisan basis for four-year overlapping terms.The mayor and vice mayor are selected by their fellow councilmembers for two-year terms.

The Johnny Appleseed Street Tree Project offers Oakwood residents a 50% discount on several species of desirable trees to be planted in the median area between sidewalks and streets

Francine's Garden is a small unique treasure hidden in the hills of Centennial Park at Houk Stream and was named in honor and memory of Francine van der Hoeven in 2009.

Each summer, the Department of Leisure Services hosts free blanket concerts at Smith Gardens. These concerts are free and open to the public.

These natural areas are great spots for taking a walk through the woods any time of year. Wildflowers and mature trees abound, creating a wonderful bird sanctuary.

Cook Park is the newest “pocket park.” named for former Oakwood Mayor Judy Cook.

Fairridge Park is located at the city’s water tower and stretches between Fairmont Avenue and Ridgeway Road.

Shafor Park is Oakwood's largest recreation complex, includes 3.3 acres of playground, a small ball-field, a half basketball court, six tennis courts, and an outdoor pool.

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