Trash and recycling collection during the weeks of Christmas and New Year are delayed one day. For example, if your trash is usually collected on Friday, it will take place on Saturday.

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The Montgomery Public Works Department provides two special brush pick up events per year: a spring and a fall curbside bulk brush collection of brush and limbs.   2025 Spring Collection Trash Day Brush Pick-Up Week Monday Week of March 31 Tuesday Week of April 7 Wednesday Week of April 14 Thursday Week of April...

The City of Montgomery recreation department offers a wide variety of opportunities for the development of skills for youth. With a variety of topics, we are sure to have a program that will pique the interest of your child. For more information on any of our youth programs or activities, contact Julie Machon, our Recreation...

The City of Montgomery Recreation Department continues to develop new programs and activities for our adult community. With a variety of topics, we are sure to have a program that will pique your interest. For more information, call Julie Machon, our Recreation Director, at 513-792-8316 or email her at recreation@montgomeryohio.gov.

The City of Montgomery offers a variety of sports camps throughout the year. Information on our Youth Camps and all the City's Youth Programs can be found here. The following community organizations also offer organized team play: Sycamore Basketball Club Sycamore Aves Youth Football Sycamore Aves Youth Cheerleading Sycamore Youth Lacrosse Greater Sycamore Soccer Association...

About Community Safety Programs are available through both the City of Montgomery Police and Fire Departments. To learn more about a specific program see its details below. If you have additional questions, please contact the Fire Department at 513-985-1633.

2025 Budget 2024 Budget 2023 Budget 2022 Budget 2021 Budget 2020 Budget 2019 Budget Montgomery's Open Checkbook The Ohio Checkbook serves as the singular and most trusted resource for Ohioans to obtain both local and state financial information. The Ohio Checkbook is a result of a joint initiative from two first-of-their-kind sites, Ohiocheckbook.com and Ohio's...

Taxable Income Includes but not limited to: Wages, salaries, tips and other compensation – based on qualifying wages usually found in Box 5 of the W-2 Form. Gambling winnings (Losses are not allowed unless taxpayer is established as a ‘Professional Gambler’ by the IRS and files a Federal Schedule C) Lottery winnings, prizes, awards Schedule...

The primary objective of the fire service is the control and elimination of unfriendly fires. Fire prevention, however, is increasingly becoming a major objective of fire personnel. In a modern fire service, preventing the outbreak and serious spread of fire is considered as essential to public safety as proficiency in fighting fires. It is recognized...

Overview This notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please review it carefully. If you have any questions about this notice please contact our privacy officer Ben Shapiro at (513) 985-1631. This Notice of Privacy Practices describes how we may use...

What We Do Planning The City of Montgomery planning division works with residents, business owners and developers to ensure that all new construction, and all exterior renovations and additions meet the guidelines specified in the Montgomery Zoning Code. The Planning Division acts as staff liaison to the Planning Commission and Landmarks Commission, which must review and...

About The Community and Information Services Department manages: Communications Community Engagement Volunteers Customer Service Event and class registration Lodge and park shelter reservations Hopewell Cemetery Technology infrastructure of the City Are you interested in being a City insider or being a leader in the community? Join us for the next Montgomery Citizens’ Leadership Academy (MCLA) and learn why...

Important RITA Links for Filing Your City of Montgomery Taxes The City of Montgomery uses the Regional Income Tax Agency (RITA) to collect local income taxes. Residents and businesses can file their local income tax returns with RITA using the following methods: RITA eFile: Click "My Account" to securely file your return through RITA’s website. Individual...

About The Public Works Department is responsible for: maintenance of buildings and grounds, including City parks and four landmark buildings beautification efforts throughout the community, including Montgomery’s Heritage District maintaining 47 centerline miles of public streets storm sewer system in the public rights-of-way Montgomery Community Pool fleet maintenance operation of the Hopewell Cemetery Department staff...

September Council Message by Council Member Mike Cappel As I write this, I’m isolated in our basement office/safe room for the sixteenth straight week, working from home in compliance with Governor DeWine’s Safer at Home order. I am surrounded by sadness: I receive constant Malthusian updates on our future, 25 percent of my retirement savings...

The City of Montgomery Diversity and Inclusion Committee was recently honored on July 29 with the Local Government Innovation Award during the 2020 Alliance for Innovation Transforming Local Government Conference. The committee was recognized for its efforts to bring awareness of diversity and inclusion to the Montgomery community. City Manager Brian Riblet, Matthew Vanderhorst, community...

August Council Message by Vice Mayor Craig Margolis It was a Saturday morning, 10 a.m., and I was preparing for a Council meeting. Yes, a Saturday morning Council meeting, and I found myself adjusting my cell phone to work with my headphones. Our emergency meeting that morning was to vote on a resolution declaring a...

July Council Message by Lynda Roesch July is the busiest month of the year for the City of Montgomery.  The City usually celebrates July 4th with a parade and a concert in Montgomery Park on July 3rd.  Because all of these events involve audiences numbering in the thousands, we have been forced to reimagine the...

June Council Message by Lee Ann Bissmeyer We know we are living through times that for years to come will be recounted in history books for future generations. While we hunker down in our homes spending time with our families, we are taking up new hobbies that we never found time for, catching up on...

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