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The Oakwood Public Safety Department offers a free Vacant House Check (VHC) program to all Oakwood residents. The VHC program is a crime prevention tool that can be beneficial in protecting your residence while you are away.  Once enrolled in the program, Public Safety Officers will make periodic checks of your residence while you are...

Ambulance billing is managed by an outside billing service.  Please call the number listed on your invoice.   

The Public Works Department maintains and flushes fire hydrants.  Please contact them at (937) 298-0777 with any questions or concerns.   

Yes, fire pits are permitted subject to our open burning regulations. Violations should be reported to the Public Safety Department at (937) 298-2122.

The Oakwood Board of Education (937- 297-5332) offers exceptional public education to the Oakwood Community.  For families with children, the biggest attraction Oakwood offers is the quality of its schools. Oakwood City Schools have a century-long tradition of excellence and placing student success first. This is a community fully committed to public education, and citizens...

In the Miami Valley, public transportation is provided by Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA).  www.i-riderta.org or (937) 425-8300.

For more information about a car that was towed or impounded, please contact the police department that issued the citation. They will advise you on whether the vehicle can be released or if a court date will be required for release.

The Oakwood Public Safety Department distributes parking passes. Access Resident Parking Permits for additional information.  

You can request to be added to the Do Not Solicit list by completing the online form:  No Solicitation Form Property owners/tenants are notified via postcard when their five year expiration date is reached.  At that point, property owners/tenants must re-register to remain on the “Do Not Solicit” list. If you are currently on the...

The city of Oakwood provides residential property owners with a means to prohibit certain types of door-to-door solicitation and canvassing. This is addressed in Chapter 733 of the Oakwood Codified Ordinances and can be accomplished by residents requesting that their property be included on the city’s “Do Not Solicit” list.

You can register to vote at any of the following locations: At the Montgomery County Board of Elections or the Secretary of State’s office. At any Branch Registration Agency. At any public high school or vocational school. At any office of the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. At any office of designated agencies which provide...

To determine your polling location you may use the Montgomery County Board of Elections online polling locator or call their offices at 1-937-225-5656.

The Oakwood stormwater management program includes maintaining the underground storm sewer pipes, roadway gutters, stormwater inlets, and open ditches, creeks and streams.

Oakwood has eight water production wells and three water treatment plants. The City continues to maintain backup connections to the city of Dayton and Montgomery County water systems.

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.

           

Unlike our water system, which is 100% run by the city of Oakwood, about 70% of our sanitary sewer operation costs (i.e., the wastewater treatment) are contracted through Montgomery County and the city of Dayton wastewater treatment plants. All of the costs involved in operating and maintaining our sanitary sewer system and the costs paid...

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