Sidewalk Assessment Notices

Two legal notices about sidewalk assessments were printed in the May 15 edition of the Oakwood Register and have caused some confusion. These were routine notices related to the city’s annual Sidewalk, Curb, and Driveway Apron Repair Program.  The notices list all streets that are within the geographic limits of the 2022 and 2023 project areas, including streets that may not have sidewalks.  Residents should note that this does not mean new sidewalks are, or were, to be constructed.  These notices pertain to repairs only, and to work that was done in 2022 and 2023.  The only costs being assessed are costs that remain unpaid after the affected property owners were invoiced.

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Oakwood’s family festival, ‘That Day In May’ will be held on Saturday, May 18. Please plan on attending this year’s festival which promises to be packed full of fun activities and events for the whole family!  Visit https://oakwoodohio.gov/that-day-in-may/ for a schedule of events.

The city of Oakwood recently published the 2023 Annual Report.  The report highlights the major events of the previous year and provides information about each of the city departments, the public services provided to the Oakwood community, and community projects and issues. 2023 Oakwood Annual Report

Project Highlights: Storm Sewer Construction on Devereux Drive: Kinnison Excavating crews have completed the majority of storm sewer construction along Devereux Drive. This includes the main trunk line and most “branches” leading to storm sewer inlets along the road. Backfilling with gravel was completed last month. Devereux Drive remains closed to through traffic as we...

The 2024 annual leaf mulch program begins on Saturday, April 13.  The leaves collected throughout the city last fall have been converted into leaf mulch.  The leaf mulch is available to Oakwood residents for spring yard and garden projects. Visit Leaf Mulch for more information.

The city contracts to have Oakwood leaves ground into mulch and returned in the spring as leaf mulch available to residents.

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