Category: City News

Welcome Montgomery’s Newest Firefighters

Please join the City of Montgomery in celebration, as we proudly welcome three new Firefighter/Paramedics to our department. Jeffrey Wurtz, Tyler Billman, and Raul Takeute. Chief Paul Wright and Assistant Chief Ben Shapiro head the Fire Department, which includes 22 Firefighter/Paramedics, a Firefighter/Lieutenant Inspector, and a customer service representative. Please welcome Jeffrey, Tyler, and Raul. … Continued

Spring is Coming to Montgomery

Council Message by Council Member Lee Ann Bissmeyer Spring is a time for renewal and much like the weather you will see exciting projects taking shape in the City of Montgomery. We are all watching as Montgomery Quarter continues to evolve. Construction is progressing on the Hotel Rambler boutique hotel, which includes Sidecar Bar + … Continued

Meet Amy Smith

As we say goodbye to Evelyn Dumont, The City of Montgomery proudly welcomes a familiar face to City Hall. Amy Smith served as a Police Clerk at the Safety Center for the last five years. She has now moved to the role of Community Development Specialist. “I decided to make the move because I wanted … Continued

Evelyn Dumont Retires

After spending 34 years of dedicated service in local government, Evelyn Dumont, Community Development Customer Support and Office Manager, has retired. Evelyn began working for the City of Montgomery in August 2001 and, since that time, has served several different roles at City Hall. Before working for the City of Montgomery, Evelyn worked for Amberley … Continued

Leadership

Council Message by Mayor Ron Messer Leadership. What is it? Why is it important? There are many definitions, books, college courses, and seminars on this multifaceted concept. Having studied it in graduate school, the military, and my business career, I now have the privilege to be part of it first hand here in Montgomery. So … Continued

Thank You for Your Service, Officer Bob Otte

Congratulations to Montgomery Police Officer Bob Otte on his retirement. Bob has spent 27 years in law enforcement, including nearly 22 serving the City of Montgomery. During his career, Bob served as a Resource Officer at Sycamore Junior High School, a narcotics investigator with the Drug Abuse Reduction Taskforce (DART), and an Assistant Commander with … Continued

Congratulations, Officer Paul Payne

Officer Paul Payne was awarded the 2023 Hamilton County Police Association Award for Service. Since 2001, Paul Payne has served as the school resource officer for Sycamore High School and previously served as the president of the Ohio School Resource Officers Association. During a banquet in January, the HCPA Board presented Paul with the Col. … Continued

Colorful Murals Decorate Montgomery Quarter

Eye-catching colorful murals now greet visitors to Montgomery Quarter. As you walk from the parking garages, you’re greeted with colorful images of butterflies and children by Bru Burger Bar. At the same time, on the other side of MQ, you’ll see City Landmarks in rich blues grace the walls of a hallway connecting the parking … Continued

Unlimited Yard Waste Continues, and Holiday Greenery Pick Up Begins

Unlimited Yard Waste Collection ends on December 20, 2024. As weekly curbside unlimited yard waste collection winds down and is completed on December 20, the holiday greenery collection will begin on Saturday, January 4, and will include any remaining yard waste. Christmas trees, wreaths, and swags can be placed at the curb along with yard waste. … Continued

Unlimited Yard Waste Continues and Holiday Greenery Pick-up Begins

The unlimited yard waste pickup resumes on January 6, when it’s collected along with holiday greenery. Christmas trees, wreaths, and swags can be placed at the curb along with yard waste. Residents are not required to have a yard waste sticker attached to them. Please place all waste at the curb on Friday evening before … Continued

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