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Montgomery’s Sister Cities Commission is looking for two people to bring their time and energy to our Commission. The Commission sponsors and helps plan Bastille Day, Independence Day, and our new event Soirée en Rosé. The Commission meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall, 10101 Montgomery Road. No...

The Montgomery Citizens’ Leadership Academy is a unique class that offers participants a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into the City of Montgomery and its stakeholders. The class features 10 interactive sessions at different locations including the Safety Center, Public Works, City Hall, Sycamore Schools, Twin Lakes, and Bethesda North Hospital. MCLA begins Thursday, January 8, at...

The Montgomery Public Works Department will collect brush and limbs over five weeks starting on September 8. Each pick-up week is determined by the regular trash collection schedule. Please place brush at the curb on the Sunday evening of your collection week. Guidelines Any material placed curbside after the chipper crew passes will not be...

The City extends its heartfelt gratitude to Michael Downey, a proud member of American Legion Post 630 and a U.S. Coast Guard veteran, for his recent volunteer work at Hopewell Cemetery. On Monday, July 28, and Tuesday, July 29, Michael traveled from his home in Michigan to Montgomery to clean the headstones of veterans laid...

Volunteer Event Survey We are so grateful for your help as a volunteer. We want to make sure that you have a positive volunteer experience! Please help us improve by answering the questions below. The survey is anonymous. If you have any questions, please contact Wendy Grethel, 513-891-2424 or wgrethel@montgomeryohio.gov

Wouldn’t it be nice to get along with family and friends again? In our increasingly polarized world, fostering understanding and respectful dialogue is more important than ever. Along with Braver Angels, the City of Montgomery is hosting a series of workshops to help depolarize the political divide we face daily at work, with friends, and...

November 2, 2025

Family relationships are becoming casualties of our toxic, polarized environment. Family members are having political arguments, avoiding each other, or even cutting off lifetime relationships. Although the focus is on family relationships, you can use strategies in this workshop with any loved one. You will laugh and have some fun in this workshop—it will not...

October 4, 2025

Our news sources impact how we see the world. As a result, staying within our own media “echo chambers” may limit our understanding of complex issues and contribute to polarization. The Walk a Mile in My News interactive seminar encourages us to respectfully “reach across the aisle” and get to know our fellow community members...

September 20, 2025

In our current polarized political environment, many people avoid or dread political conversations with friends, family members, and co-workers whose thinking differs from their own. People are concerned that any attempts at political discussions will dissolve into arguments, hostility, and anger. We often lack a basic understanding of why people on the other political side...

August 23, 2025

CPR & First Aid Training is a Valuable Asset   Learning CPR is not just a skill, it's a life-saving tool. It can increase survival rates during emergencies and empower you to act confidently in critical situations. Join the Montgomery Firefighters for a CPR and First Aid class on Saturday, August 23, at the Safety...

The City of Montgomery is proud to welcome Officer Dylan Ballauer to our police department. Dylan previously served as a police officer for three years with the City of Hamilton. He was a Field Training Officer and an Active Threat Response Instructor, certified through the Ohio Tactical Officers Association (OTOA). We asked Dylan why he...

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