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Licensing State of Ohio Requirements Businesses located in the State of Ohio typically must register with the Federal Internal Revenue (IRS) as well as the Ohio Department of Taxation.  Many businesses must register as a legal entity with the Secretary of State.  In addition, employers must follow the requirements of the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation and Ohio Department of Job...

The City of Montgomery is conveniently located just 10 miles northeast of Cincinnati, Ohio, with easy access to I-275, I-71 and Ronald Reagan Highway and has a thriving business environment.  Over 500 businesses call Montgomery home.  These successful and unique enterprises attract customers on both a local and regional basis. For our  business community this...

The most widely circulated newspaper in Montgomery is the Cincinnati Enquirer, you can check their website for subscription and distribution information. There is also the Northeast Suburban Press, which is a weekly paper for which you can purchase a subscription or buy at local retailers.  

You can update your CodeRed emergency contact information at the CodeRed website.

The City of Montgomery uses a system called CodeRed. You can learn more at our CodeRed page.

What is CodeRED and what is it used for? CodeRED® is an emergency notification system that enables local public safety personnel to notify residents and businesses by telephone, text message, email, social media and more of time-sensitive information, emergencies or urgent alerts. The system can reach hundreds of thousands of individuals in minutes to ensure...

Certain home occupations and home offices are permitted by the Montgomery  Zoning Code.  There are restrictions that apply and certain businesses are prohibited as in-home occupations.  To apply for a home occupation with the City, please use the home occupation use permit.  The regulations that govern home occupations follow: These regulations control the establishment and...

Garage sales are permitted, but for no more than three days in a row and no more than four times per year at any one location. No permit is required for garage sale signs. Please do not post signs on utility poles or in the public right-of-way. For more information, call the Montgomery Community Development...

Background The City of Montgomery has received several comments from citizens through the years concerning the local deer population. While sympathizing with residents over problems associated with the deer population, Montgomery City Council adopted a policy in 2002 to not utilize a "controlled kill" program and instead focus on education efforts on urban wildlife management....

For the benefit of the environment, residents are encouraged to compost their yard waste.  For information on composting techniques and equipment check the Hamilton County Environmental Services website at hcdoes.org or call them at 946-7777.

Montgomery holds a cardboard recycling program on the third Saturday of each month from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Montgomery Public Works Building, 7315 Cornell Road. Residents may drop off unlimited amounts of cardboard for recycling and there is no need to cut and bundle the cardboard. Cardboard can also be placed curbside...

Starting in January, 2003, the City of Blue Ash and the City of Montgomery agreed to join together in the sponsorship of the Blue Ash/Montgomery Symphony Orchestra (BAMSO). Led by Maestro Michael Chertock, the BAMSO is a professional orchestra founded in 1987 as the Blue Ash Symphony Orchestra and recently renamed to commend the partnership. The driving...

The City of Montgomery has been a proud Tree City Award recipient for well over twenty years straight, and a Tree City USA Growth Award  for its ongoing commitment and action focused on environmental stewardship through, care of public trees in the City’s urban forest.  These awards continue the recognition received during 2009 when the...

The City of Montgomery offers several commemorative programs - trees, benches and bricks. Details on these programs can be found on the City's Commemorative Donations Page.

As part of its efforts to maintain both the City’s Tree City status and the many benefits provided by a healthy urban forest, the City of Montgomery offers the Street Tree Program to provide a street tree to property owners for a $150 co-pay.  The co-pay covers a portion of the cost of the tree...

The City of Montgomery has a comprehensive network of sidewalks throughout the community creating a pedestrian link to our parks and neighborhoods. Sidewalks are an integral part in providing a pedestrian- friendly residential community.  Distance markers, every 1/10 of a mile, are embedded in the primary corridor sidewalks to assist pedestrians and runners in monitoring...

The public-right-of-way is a strip of land dedicated for use by the City, in addition to the roadway, that is usually between the roadway edge and the sidewalk or utility poles. Generally it is land approximately 12’ from the edge of the roadway, depending on what part of the City you are located. For more...

Sycamore Community Schools is consistently rank as a top public school district in Ohio. For more information, visit the Sycamore Community Schools webpage.

Electric and Gas The gas and electric service is provided by Duke Energy, 513-421-9500 or 800-544-6900. Shop and compare energy providers Report Gas Trouble – 651-4466 or 800-634-4300 Report Electric Trouble – 651-4182 or 800-543-5599 Duke Power outage information Duke Energy Financial Assistance Information Duke Energy Winter Bill Assistance Water and Sewer Greater Cincinnati Water...

Neighborhood Associations offer another way to become involved in Montgomery. These groups not only help maintain Montgomery’s beauty but also have social and political functions. If you move into one of these areas and are interested in more information or need to contact your HOA, please call City Hall 513-891-2424 for assistance.

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