How do I register my fire/burglar alarm?
You can register your alarm online on our alarm registration page. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
You can register your alarm online on our alarm registration page. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Contact the Hamilton County Board of Health at (513) 946-7800 and the Montgomery Police at (513) 985-1600.
Reflective Address Signs Signs are $10 each. If a post is needed, there is an additional $5 charge. These fees include installation. Installation is normally made within 7-10 days. To find out more about reflective address signs, please contact the Fire Department by calling 513-985-1633 or by filling out an Address Sign Form.
Open burning is prohibited in the City of Montgomery and is enforced by the Southwestern Ohio Air Pollution Control Agency and the Montgomery Police Department. Bonfires are allowed by permit only through the Montgomery Fire Department. For more information or to apply for a permit, call the Montgomery Fire Department at 513-985-1633.
The City of Montgomery offers events throughout the year that aim to please visitors of all ages! Please view our upcoming events on our Events page. If you have any questions regarding an event, please don’t hesitate to call us at City Hall, 513-891-2424.
Drivers and/or owners of vehicles that are illegally parked, left unattended, or abandoned on a public roadway, or left in such a manner that poses a traffic hazard, are liable for citation, towing, and impound fees. If you have questions about a particular vehicle, call the police department at 985-1600.
The City of Montgomery has unlighted baseball/softball fields at Montgomery, Swaim, Dulle and Weller Parks. Due to heavy usage for league games and practices, field usages must be coordinated with the Sycamore Baseball/Softball Association (SBSA). The City does not reserve fields for use. For more information, visit the SBSA.
The City of Montgomery strives to offer yard waste and brush pick-up as frequently and cost-effectively as possible to city residents. In order to do that, Rumpke picks up yard waste most of the year with the City supplementing it with brush pick up in the spring and fall. Rumpke’s weekly yard guidelines can be … Continued
Currently The City of Montgomery is home to six parks and a nature preserve connected by over 10 miles of sidewalks, allowing easy access for all residents. All parks and playgrounds are handicapped accessible. Visit our Parks page for full details!
The city offers youth sports camps during the summer months, but there are a number of organizations in our area that offer programs throughout the year, that you can check out on our community sports page.