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Date and time: Date and time: 2021-02-03 06:45 pmLocation: Montgomery City HallDepartment: City CouncilAgendaTo participate in this meeting by teleconference please use the following phone number: 1-866-228-9900 with a passcode of 204938.Date and time: 2021-02-03 06:45 pmLocation: Montgomery City HallDepartment: City CouncilAgendaTo participate in this meeting by teleconference please use the following phone number: 1-866-228-9900...

Styrofoam (expanded polystyrene) is a commonly used product because of its insulating and rigid properties. This material is used in such things as insulation, beverage cups, food “clamshells,” and packing/packaging materials. The downside of Styrofoam is that it degrades very slowly over hundreds of years when placed in landfills. Until now, there was not a...

The Planning Commission approved a Final Development Site Plan on December 3 to allow for an addition to Bethesda North Hospital. The two-story addition is approximately 16,500 square feet in the location of the existing ‘vendor-lot’. It will provide space for GI/Endoscopy on the lower level and Cardiology/Cath labs on the first level. Due to...

Swaim Fields Did you know that from 1881 unitl 1926 Montgomery residents could ride the C.C. & L. railway commuter train into the City of Blue Ash and then to Cincinnati?  The Montgomery station was located on Shelly Lane between Cooper Road and Ted Gregory Lane and the train ran through what is today Swaim...

On January 9, Montgomery Police Officer Riley assisted a motorist with a flat tire. During a conversation, he learned that she was headed to a family get together. Later that evening, Officer Riley was contacted by a concerned family member who said that the motorist was overdue and could be suffering from a medical emergency....

On Saturday, January 2, our Montgomery Community was shattered with the passing of long-time City Council member and former Mayor Gerri Harbison. What began as a family attending the Montgomery Independence Day Parade and a visit to Montgomery Park to watch the annual Little League baseball game turned into more than 25 years of public...

It is with deepest regret that we share the loss of Montgomery Council Member Gerri Harbison. Our sincere heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with the family. Council Member Harbison served on City Council since 1999, serving as Mayor from 2005-2011, and was an incredible public servant for our community. As you can imagine, this is...

Photo Caption: Diversity and Inclusion Committee members Umama Alam, Benny Miles, and Councilmember Gerri Harbison The City of Montgomery was recently honored with the CLIMB (Cincinnati Lifts Inclusion and Minority Business) Award presented by the Cincinnati Business Courier. The CLIMB Award honors individuals and organizations in Greater Cincinnati who have helped the region achieve greater...

We are excited and very pleased to announce new items will soon be accepted in Rumpke’s recycling program. Starting in 2021, anyone participating in curbside recycling will now be able to recycle plastic tubs in Rumpke’s recycling program. So, yogurt eaters rejoice! Bring on the butter tubs and toss in those fruit cups! All of...

Site preparation for Phase 1 of the Montgomery Quarter project is substantially complete, and two parking garages are underway. The construction of the parking garages by Gateway Partners Montgomery, LLC, is the next step in bringing the long-awaited development to fruition and will allow for vertical construction of buildings to begin. Phase 1 includes plans...

Montgomery has witnessed a significant amount of infill redevelopment over the past twenty years, including over 300 single-family teardowns and rebuilds. In 2018, the City sought feedback regarding the impacts of single-family infill redevelopment through a residential re-construction questionnaire. A portion of respondents indicated concern with the incompatibility of new homes in established neighborhoods. In...

Open House Summary An open house style meeting was hosted by the City of Montgomery on Tuesday, October 20, 2020 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Terwilliger Lodge in Montgomery. A total of 22 people attended the meeting not including the project team. The City requested comments by November 20, 2020. Twenty-five individuals provided...

January Council Message by Vice Mayor Craig Margolis The year 2020 was one for the history books. I think we could all agree it has been a unique and challenging year, and our thoughts go out to anyone who has suffered a loss due to the pandemic. Through it all, the City has been steadfast...

In November, the City rolled out the Montgomery Cares Small Business Relief Grant program to help businesses prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus. The program offered potential grants of $2,500 or $5,000 to Montgomery businesses. The City committed $150,000 to the program. Interested applicants were required to complete an application demonstrating it meets...

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