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Thank you for visiting the City of Montgomery website and reviewing our security policy. While this Policy is intended to outline for the user the Policies and Procedures the City utilizes to protect information received through our website, the user assumes all risk that information shared, including information the user intends to be confidential, can...

Visit our emergency preparedness page for many helpful resources.

The city of Montgomery does not have licensing requirements for contractors performing work in the city.

You can find information about WeTHRIVE! at our WeTHRIVE! page.

You can find information about senior services by visiting our Senior Services page.

Hopewell Cemetery is located at 10205 Montgomery Rd., Visiting hours are restricted to daylight hours. All Information regarding the cemetery, including decorating guidelines, can be found within the Hopewell Cemetery Department or contact City Hall at 513-891-2424.

No planting of any vegetation (trees, flowers or shrubs) is permitted on graves. Glass containers, fences, benches, flower pots, trellises, decorative stones, landscape timbers, solar lights, shepherd hooks for hanging plants or other ornamentation or decorations are not permitted and shall be removed without notice. Flowers and decorations will be removed from gravesites on the...

Available cemetery graves may be purchased at Montgomery City Hall, 10101 Montgomery Road, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Purchase of a deed to a grave is not a real estate purchase, but simply a right to bury someone in the cemetery. All land in the cemetery remains the property of the City...

About WeTHRIVE! The City of Montgomery is recognized as a WeTHRIVE! community by Hamilton County Public Health. The WeTHRIVE! Initiative began in 2009 as a county-wide initiative to make healthy living easier. Hamilton County Public Health (HCPH) engaged schools, businesses, churches, elected officials and residents to address chronic disease by increasing access to healthy foods...

POD is an acronym for a Point Of Dispensing.  It is a location where antibiotics and vaccines will be distributed to residents of the county during a disaster situation.  The Federal Government requires public health to establish PODs. When would a POD be established? If people within a community have been exposed to an infection that may be...

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