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Oakwood’s fifth historical marker developed by The Oakwood Historical Society commemorates the Four Mile Tavern, a storied building that dated to the early 1800s. The marker was installed with the assistance of the City of Oakwood in the sidewalk near the corner of Far Hills and Hilltop Avenues. This marker is the third historical marker...

Oakwood collects recyclables using scooters with divided dump beds – one side for regular trash and the other side for recyclables. Plastics, glass, paper, metal cans, and cardboard as described below are to be co-mingled in one or more containers marked as recyclables.

Project Highlights: Storm Sewer Work on Forrer Boulevard: Kinnison has successfully installed the storm sewer system from Far Hills to E. Schantz. Despite several heavy rainfall events in recent months, the new system has performed exceptionally well, preventing sustained ponding in previously problematic areas throughout the project corridor. 1313 Far Hills Avenue (Vacant Lot): As...

Date and time: 2024-05-29 03:00 pmLocation: City/Public Safety BuildingDepartment: Oakwood City CouncilDate and time: 2024-05-29 03:00 pmLocation: City/Public Safety BuildingDepartment: Oakwood City Council

Date and time: 2024-05-13 02:00 pmLocation: City/Public Safety BuildingDepartment: Oakwood City CouncilDate and time: 2024-05-13 02:00 pmLocation: City/Public Safety BuildingDepartment: Oakwood City Council

On May 6, Mayor Bill Duncan presented a proclamation designating May as “Codebreaker Month” in Oakwood and recognized Joseph Desch for his significant work during World War II.  Present for the event were Debbie Desch Anderson, Joe Desch's daughter, and Joshua Anderson, Joe Desch's grandson.  Below are links to the proclamation and to an article...

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