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Yes.  The tennis courts are on a first come first serve basis.  The Oakwood High School Tennis team uses the courts at the Oakwood Community Center for matches and practices.  The team schedules are always posted at the courts .

Gardner Pool will operate from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. in accordance with guidelines and protocols developed based on directives from the Ohio Department of Health.

Gardner Pool opens on the Saturday before Memorial Day and closes on Labor Day.

The Health Center at the Oakwood Community Center is open: Monday --Thursday from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Sunday – 12 noon to 5 p.m.  Please note that hours may vary on holidays.

The Oakwood Community Center business hours are: Monday – Thursday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Please note that hours may vary on holidays.  

Tennis memberships  may be purchased at the Oakwood Community Center (105 Patterson Road) during business hours.  

The Early Bird Discount  is always the last day in April, or April 30th of each year.

We recommend that you schedule a special pickup for large and/or bulk items.  Each property owner receives two free special pickups per year.  Please contact the Public Works Department at (937) 298-0777 to schedule a special pickup.  

You can either submit the Missed Refuse Online Form, or contact the Public Works Department at (937) 298-0777 as soon as possible to report that your trash was missed.  We will coordinate having your trash picked up as soon as possible.

The city of Oakwood uses a system called CodeRED to notify our residents and those who work in Oakwood of emergency incidents and critical community alerts. The CodeRED telephone database automatically contains all landlines, but only includes cell phone numbers if they are specifically added to the database.  To add your cell phone number, please...

The city of Oakwood uses several methods to communicate information to citizens, businesses and institutions.  The method or methods are chosen based on the nature and urgency of the information being distributed. In some cases, the city will use multiple methods.  There are two methods that require registration by the recipient. These are CodeRED and...

The goal of the ACORN program is to provide peace of mind through proactive community outreach, implementing safety plans, and advocating for the well-being of Oakwood’s senior and at-risk population.   Additionally, the program is designed to assist residents in times of emergency, and connect participants to existing services when needed. Please contact the Public Safety...

Citizen Committee Applications may be completed and returned to the Oakwood City Building at 30 Park Avenue.   Have a voice in your city government – join a board, committee, or commission! Serving on a board or commission is a very rewarding way to get involved in and serve your community. City boards and commissions...

Driver’s licenses are issued at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.  The closest Bureau of Motor Vehicles branch is located in West Carrollton at 1162 E. Dixie Dr. (937) 866-9511 or in Centerville at 104 W. Spring Valley Rd. (937) 435-5970.

Vehicle registrations are issued at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.  The closest Bureau of Motor Vehicles branch is located in West Carrollton at 1162 E. Dixie Dr. (937) 866-9511 or in Centerville at 104 W. Spring Valley Rd. (937) 435-5970.

The city of Oakwood has several notaries on staff at the Oakwood City Building. You must bring a valid id to have something notarized. 

The closest Bureau of Motor Vehicles branch is located in West Carrollton at 1162 E. Dixie Dr. 1-937-866-9511 or in Centerville at 104 W. Spring Valley Rd. 1-937-435-5970.

The city of Oakwood’s Department of Vital Statistics issues death records (dating back to 1909) for people whose death occurred in Oakwood, Ohio, and certified birth certificates (abstracts) for people born in the state of Ohio (dating back to 1908). To obtain a copy of a birth/death record in Oakwood you may visit our office in...

The fee for all certified records is $30.00 per copy. We accept cash only, except for Oakwood residents and funeral homes, or payment may be made through the city of Oakwood’s Online Bill Pay.

Yes, only if the death took place within the Oakwood city limits.

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