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During winter weather conditions, streets are salted and plowed on a priority basis as follows: The first streets to be treated are arterial and collector streets. The next streets treated are subdivision main streets followed by cul-de-sac and “no outlet” streets. When a snow emergency is declared, parking on public streets is prohibited until snow...

All Montgomery residents receive a printed copy of the bulletin each month. You may also subscribe to receive the bulletin digitally on the Montgomery Bulletin page and receive a digital copy almost a week early.

You can find a 12-month archive of the Montgomery Bulletin at our at our Montgomery Bulletin page.

The City of Montgomery is home to a number of religious institutions representing a variety of denominations. Ascension Lutheran Church 7333 Pfeiffer Road Montgomery, OH 45242 513-793-3288 Church of the Saviour United Methodist Church 8005 Pfeiffer Road Montgomery, OH 45242 513-791-3142 Summit City Church 7950 Pfeiffer Road Montgomery, OH 45242 513-793-6169 Fellowship Baptist Church 9431...

The City of Montgomery is fortunate to have two branches of the U.S. Post Office in close proximity to the City.  The Sycamore Branch (Blue Ash) is located at 4914 Cooper Road in Blue Ash, 513-792-7708. The Symmes Post Office is located at 9370 Fields Ertel Road in Sycamore Township, 513-697-9120.  You can find more...

If you can tear it, you can put it in your bin! All types of paper, paperboard, and cardboard are recyclable, even if they are glossy! You can even recycle clean pizza boxes. You CAN recycle this: Newspapers Magazines Phone books Catalogs Cardboard boxes - flattened Brown paper grocery bags Paperboard boxes such as cereal,...

  It is highly recommended that homeowners have at least one carbon monoxide monitor per floor in their homes, including basements.  You can buy carbon monoxide monitors at many local retailers.  Consult your users guide for instructions on placement and maintenance.

All food related metal cans go into your bin. No need to remove the label but do rinse out the food can. Please remove all lids. Large metal lids like those found on spaghetti sauce and pickle jars are accepted. Small metal lids pose problems in the recycling process. Non-hazardous, non-flammable material only. You CAN recycle this:...

Any color, any size as long as the glass is a bottle or jar. Remove the lids (but don’t worry about the labels) and rinse out the container before placing in the bin. You CAN recycle this: Pop bottles Beer & Wine bottles Juice bottles Jelly jars Pickle jars Salsa jars You CAN NOT recycle this: Drinking glasses Light...

Contact Hamilton County Health Department 513-946-7800.

Don’t worry about the numbers. If the plastic bottle has a mouth smaller than the rest of the container, you can recycle it! Plastic lids are now accepted. To ensure the lids are recycled, please squeeze air out of bottle and screw lid onto container. Bottles/Jugs you CAN recycle: Water and pop bottles Shampoo bottles Salad dressing...

Cartons are easy to recognize and are available in two types – shelf-stable and refrigerated. Please remove caps and straws. Cartons that you CAN recycle include: Juice Milk Soy Milk Cream Soup and Broth Egg Substitutes Wine

Montgomery is home to two hospitals: Bethesda North Hospital, 10500 Montgomery Road. Their phone number is 513-865-1111. Website: https://www.trihealth.com/hospitals-and-practices/bethesda-north-hospital Christ Hospital Outpatient Center, 11140 Montgomery Road.  Their phone number is 513-585-1000. Website: https://www.thechristhospital.com/

The City of Montgomery publishes a monthly newsletter designed to inform residents about the details and background of City activities and projects.  All Montgomery residents and businesses receive this publication by mail.  If you are not receiving the bulletin or would like extra copies please contact Montgomery City Hall at 513-891-2424. Subscribe to receive the Bulletin...

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