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DAYTON, OH (May 30, 2023) – May is National Foster Care Month, and Montgomery County’s Children Services Division has announced additional dates for foster and adoption informational meetings for 2023.  Read More
Montgomery County’s Department of Job and Family Services is joining with Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County and the Coroner’s Office in warning the public about an increase in infant deaths involving recalled loungers. Read More

Montgomery County Children Services and the Professionals Guild of Ohio (PGO), the union representing Children Services staff, are celebrating a new three-year contract agreement.

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Montgomery County and the city of Dayton are working to help local businesses and nonprofits go solar Read More
UPDATE:  Network issues affecting the systems for the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services have been addressed and access restored. Thank you for your patience!  Read More
On Monday, May 8, Montgomery County’s Building Regulations division will begin using Accela’s Civic Platform and e-PlanREVIEW software. Read More

According to fire officials, the fire at the My Way Trading Warehouse, at 358 NW F St., in Richmond, IN is not expected to spread beyond the property of origin, although it is expected to continue to burn and produce smoke, soot and ash for several days.

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April is Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention Month and Montgomery County is reminding everyone to be on alert for the warning signs.  Read More
The Montgomery County Office of Reentry is hosting a Reverse Career Fair for Reentry Career Alliance Academy (RCAA) Graduates. Read More
A boil advisory issued in Miami Township has been lifted Friday morning (3/31). Read More
Water pressure has been restored to all areas impacted by the water main break at the intersection of Lamme Road and Lehigh Place. Read More

Montgomery County is moving forward with a plan to increase access to affordable, high-speed internet.

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Some customers will see the impact of a water main break at the intersection of Lehigh Place and Lamme Road in Miami Township.  Read More
Montgomery County released results from the 2023 Point-in-Time (PIT) Count of homelessness on Thursday. The PIT overnight, conducted Jan. 26, included 790 people, 106 of whom were unsheltered. Read More
Montgomery County’s Homeless Solutions Policy Board (HSPB) is proud to announce the recipients of its 2023 Homeless Solutionary Awards. They include Craig Braunschweiger, Officer Daniel C. Perry and Janine Pickens. Read More

TROTWOOD (March 10, 2023) – The Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners celebrated the new Western Division Municipal Court opening in Trotwood Friday. The $7.8 million community investment will improve court access for nearby residents and provide job training and social services programs.

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Montgomery County Commissioner Carolyn Rice and Director of Workforce Development Marvene Mitchell Cook were honored today as YWCA Women of Influence by the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA). The YWCA recognized a total of six exceptional women at a luncheon at the Dayton Convention Center. Read More
A sculpture of the 1905 Wright Flyer III is once again flying in its full glory as the new gateway to the Wright Dunbar Historic District. Read More
Beginning March 1, the state will mail you the JFS-7204 form to your address when you’re due for a renewal. Recertification interviews will no longer be scheduled for SNAP and OWF clients.  Read More
This month, Montgomery County named three new directors to lead Community and Economic Development, Facilities Management, and the Animal Resource Center. Read More
A boil advisory for a Riverside neighborhood issued Tuesday 2/21 has been lifted Wednesday 2/22.  Read More
Montgomery County's next vendor outreach event will focus on showing small businesses how they can make significant contributions to our community by becoming a County vendor. Read More
In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Sunshine Law to advertise public meetings, the Montgomery County Human Services Levy Council will meet the following dates and times for calendar year 2023. Read More
Montgomery County Engineer Paul Gruner announces that the existing two-way stop traffic control at the intersection of Farmington Road & Union Road is tentatively scheduled to be converted to all-way stop control work on Tuesday, February 14, 2023.  Read More
The Facing Project is coming to Montgomery County the week of Feb. 13-18. Read More

The Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District (MCACD) has launched new Community Mini Grants to support arts and cultural activities that are designed to improve access to the arts and to bring people together.

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Due to the signing of House Bill 458, Veterans across Ohio will no longer be permitted to use their Veteran ID Card as an acceptable form of identification when voting in future elections. Read More
The Montgomery County Solid Waste District, a division of Montgomery County Environmental Services, is now accepting applications for the 2023 Beautification Grant. The grant is offered through Keep Montgomery County Beautiful (KMCB), a Keep America Beautiful affiliate. Read More
Paul Gruner, P.E., P.S., Montgomery County Engineer, announced today that Lamme Road will be closed to vehicular traffic at the bridge just north of Alex Bell Road for the total replacement of the bridge over Holes Creek. Read More

Area emergency departments have seen a 26 percent increase in behavioral health issues, prompting Montgomery County Commissioners to take action to address this growing need.

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Montgomery County Commissioner Carolyn Rice was sworn in for a second term Wednesday at the Dayton Metro Library.  Read More
The Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District (MCACD) awarded $550,000 in general operating support grants to 15 area nonprofits. Read More
In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Sunshine Law to advertise public meetings, the Montgomery County Human Services Levy Council will meet the following dates and times for calendar year 2023. Read More

The Montgomery County Transfer Station is closed the rest of the day today (12/23) due to inclement weather. We are closed Dec. 24 and 25 for the holidays. We will reopen for normal business hours at 6 a.m. Monday, Dec. 26.

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Montgomery County Commissioner Debbie Lieberman will serve as the President of the Board of County Commissioners for 2023. Lieberman was elected by fellow Commissioners Judy Dodge and Carolyn Rice on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022.

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From Dec. 26 until Jan. 31, 2023 the Montgomery County Solid Waste District, a division of Montgomery County Environmental Services, will recycle your live trees free of charge. Read More
The Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approved the 2023 Proposed Budget Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022. Read More
Registration for the 2023 Montgomery County Fatherhood Summit is open! Read More
Montgomery County Strategic Initiatives is teaming up with Dayton Young Black Professionals, Miami Valley Meals, local businesses and organizations to provide 1,000 residents with Thanksgiving meals during the 3rd Annual West Dayton Give Back: The Give Thanks Initiative.


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Montgomery County’s Stillwater Center is now home to a teenager who was left permanently disabled after surviving an attack by human traffickers. 
 
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A record number of Montgomery County families had their adoptions finalized as a part of National Adoption Day on Friday, Nov. 18, 2022. Read More
Montgomery County’s Stillwater Center Holiday Giving Tree is going virtual for 2022.  Read More
Hundreds attended Montgomery County’s 12th annual Food Summit at the Sinclair Conference Center on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022. Read More
In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Sunshine Law to advertise public meetings, Montgomery County's Emergency Management is holding a Joint Executive Committee and Countywide Advisory Committee meeting at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022. Read More
The roundabout at Mad River and Alex Bell Roads is back open following the installation of eight permanent light poles. Read More
In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Sunshine Law to advertise public meetings, the Montgomery County Family and Children First Council will meet the following dates and times for calendar year 2023. These meetings are open to the public.   Read More
Access to the new Washington Township roundabout at Alex Bell and Mad River roads will be closed for two days beginning Tuesday, Nov. 8, while new steel light poles are installed.  Read More
Montgomery County’s Community Health Assessment (CHA) is now available online. Read More
Water main break shuts down SB lanes of SR 741 near Alex Bell Wednesday morning (10/19). Read More
Montgomery County’s Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) returned to pre-pandemic levels after Child Support Awareness Month. Read More
Montgomery County Environmental Services celebrated its $1.7 million compactor on Thursday at its Solid Waste District in Moraine. The compactor was installed in April 2022 and has already made an impact on our operations.  Read More

An online budget reporting system is helping Montgomery County save time and money while increasing community transparency.

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Today the Board of County Commissioners approved two promotions that will ensure continuity for the County’s Human Services functions. Read More
DAYTON, OH (Aug. 13, 2022) –Hundreds of children in Montgomery County’s care now have the school supplies and backpacks they need for this school year, thanks to the Ohio State Coalition of Clubs (Ohio State COC). Read More
The Montgomery County Child Support Enforcement Agency is again giving parents their driving privileges back through a special reinstatement program during the month of August.  Read More
Montgomery County will illuminate the Administration Building green from Aug. 1-6 to kick off Child Support Awareness Month. Several activities are also planned throughout the month of August to raise awareness. Read More
In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Sunshine Law to advertise public meetings, the Montgomery County Family and Children First Council will meet the following dates and times for calendar year 2022These meetings are open to the public.  Read More
In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Sunshine Law to advertise public meetings, the Montgomery County Human Services Levy Council will meet the following dates and times for the remainder of the calendar year 2022. Read More
Montgomery County Commissioner Carolyn Rice joined leaders from other counties across the U.S. for the National Association of Counties Research Foundation (NACoRF) Prenatal-to-Three County Leaders Academy July 19-20 in Adams County, Colo. Read More

Do you receive public funded child care services? Effective July 18, 2022, changes will be implemented for those using these benefits. Click ot read more. 

 

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The boil advisory issued Wednesday is now LIFTED today, 7/8/2022. Read More
Due to scheduled network maintenance, access to Montgomery County webpages and its applications will be unavailable on July 9. Read More
Cooling Centers located at the following locations will now be closed until further notice.
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Due to the high level of heat and humidity, until further notice, there will be cooling centers offered from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at three locations in Dayton. Click for specific locations. 

 
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We'll see you July 16 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Welcome Stadium for our next Styrofoam Recycling Event!
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This Father’s Day weekend, the Montgomery County Fatherhood Initiative, Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County and the Ohio Commission on Fatherhood are celebrating the dads in our community with a free family event. There will be food, a resource fair, live music, games and more! Read More
Montgomery County’s Office of Strategic Initiatives and Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County’s seventh annual “We the Fathers of Montgomery County” Banquet is taking place from 6-9 p.m. on Friday, June 17, at the Sinclair Conference Center, 444 W. Third Street. Read More
Beginning August 1, 2022, customers who pay their water bills through Montgomery County Environmental Services will now be charged a 2.3% convenience fee if using a debit or credit card.  Read More
The National Association of Counties (NACo) awarded the Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners with two Achievement Awards. The awards honor innovative, effective county government programs that strengthen services for residents. Read More
On Thursday, May 5, the Montgomery County, Ohio Economic Development/Government Equity (ED/GE) Advisory Committee recommended funding five projects, totaling $1,495,000 from the County’s 2022 Primary Economic Development Fund of ED/GE. Read More
The Montgomery County Sewer Modernization and Revitalized Treatment (SMART) Project broke ground at the Western Regional Water Reclamation Facility (WRWRF) today. The construction includes a new pump station on Dryden Road and a pretreatment facility at WRWRF. Read More
In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Sunshine Law to advertise public meetings, the Montgomery County Family and Children First Council will meet the following dates and times for calendar year 2022. These meetings are open to the public. Read More
Montgomery County is reaching out to all diverse vendors including minority-owned, veteran owned and woman-owned businesses to educate them on the process of doing business with the County.  Read More
Montgomery County Office of Reentry is hosting a Resource Fair and Seminars for men and women returning to the county from incarceration or who are experiencing barriers due to their criminal background.  Read More
In recognition of Earth Day, the Montgomery County Environmental Learning Center (ELC) launched a first-of-its-kind virtual tour on Thursday. It can be viewed at www.tourelc.com Read More
The Montgomery County Scholarship is open to current high school seniors (class of 2022) who are residents of Montgomery County, and who are planning to attend ANY accredited two- or four-year college or university in the country.  Read More
In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Sunshine Law to advertise public meetings, the Montgomery County Human Services Levy Council will meet the following dates and times for the remainder of the calendar year 2022. Read More

Montgomery County Engineer Paul Gruner announced today that beginning on Monday, April 18, work will begin on a $967,000 project to reconstruct the intersection of Mad River Road and Alex Bell Road into a modern roundabout.

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April is National Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month and National Autism Awareness Month.

To show our support for both campaigns, our County Building will be lit blue throughout April.

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Montgomery County is currently working with a contractor to look at our facilities, websites and operational practices. Together we are formulating a comprehensive plan to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. Read More

The County Administration Building is lit blue & yellow to show our support for the people of Ukraine.

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In its third year, a local grant program is increasing funding, removing barriers, and providing new opportunities for professional development for the arts and cultural industry. Read More
Montgomery County will join communities throughout Ohio for the Point-In-Time (PIT) Count on Wednesday, Jan. 26. The PIT Count gives community leaders an idea of how many people experience homelessness. Read More
The Montgomery County Solid Waste District, a division of Montgomery County Environmental Services, is now accepting applications for the 2022 Beautification Grant. The grant is offered through Keep Montgomery County Beautiful (KMCB), a Keep America Beautiful affiliate. Read More
Members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) ratified a new agreement with the Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) on Monday, Jan. 10, and was approved by the BCC today. Read More
A resolution passed today at the Montgomery County Board of County Commission meeting, that marks a historic point in time for Environmental Services. Read More

Today, after much deliberation, I have decided that I will not seek a fourth term as Judge in the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, Juvenile Division.

It has been a great privilege to serve as Judge over the past 18 years

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The Montgomery County Engineer’s Office will present its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Public Road Right of Way Transition Plan for public comment and review. Read More
After receiving a requested planning and option report from Henningson, Durham, and Richardson, P.C. (hereby referred to as HDR), the Montgomery County Commissioners, Sheriff and Administrator, elected this week to postpone plans due to lack of funding. Read More
Montgomery County Commissioner Debbie Lieberman was elected President of the County Commissioners’ Association of Ohio (CCAO) for 2022. She was elected by her peers during the CCAO Annual Conference on Dec. 9. Read More

On Tuesday, Montgomery County’s Board of County Commissioners approved the 2022 budget, with focused investments in youth, social services, and infrastructure.

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For the Love of Children (FLOC) will deliver gifts for nearly 1,000 kids working with Montgomery County Children Services on Monday, Dec. 13. Read More

On Tuesday, Montgomery County’s Board of County Commissioners approved the 2022 budget, with focused investments in youth, social services, and infrastructure.

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Ohio State Coalition of Clubs (Ohio State COC) estimates it will donate $10,000 in toys to Montgomery County Children Services on Sunday, Dec. 5. Read More

To conclude the November 2, 2021 General Election the Montgomery County Board of Elections will conduct two recounts and an audit on the following days for the named offices.

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Montgomery County received its official audit for 2020. Ohio Auditor of State, Keith Faber, released the findings Monday, Nov. 22, 2021. Read More
Montgomery County Homeless Solutions Policy Board (HSPB) is proud to announce the recipients of its inaugural Homeless Solutionary Awards. Read More

In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Sunshine Law to advertise public meetings, the Montgomery County Family and Children First Council will meet the following dates and times for the remainder of calendar year 2021:

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Residents of west Dayton, Jefferson Township, New Lebanon, Trotwood,  and other nearby communities have a new place to obtain job search help, funding for training, and space for community events.  Read More
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 beginning at 8:00 a.m. the Montgomery County Board of Elections will conduct a public test of the election equipment and system that will be used for the November 2, 2021 General Election. Read More

The County Engineer's office is working with the County Environmental Services Department to protect the safety of the public and minimize disruptions and delays along Austin Blvd between Springboro Pike (SR 741) and Rockcastle Ct.

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Do you have an old refrigerator, air conditioner, water heater or stove and you’re not sure what to do with it? Montgomery County Environmental Services will host its bi-annual Appliance Amnesty Weekend, October 7-9, wherecounty residents can dispose of old appliances free of charge.

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County drinking water samples taken by an EPA-certified company tested far below the Health Advisory Level (HAL) for PFAS compounds. 

The results ranged from Non-Detect to 10.9 parts per trillion (ppt). One ppt is equivalent to one grain of sand in an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Read More
 Montgomery County is looking to get more women-owned, minority-owned, and veteran-owned companies to bid on local government contracts. Read More
Montgomery County Engineer Paul Gruner announces that work on the Alex-Bell Road & Paragon Road intersection improvement project will require Alex-Bell Road to be closed between McEwen Road and Paragon Road. Read More

The Montgomery County Solid Waste District’s Transfer and Recycling Facility will operate at reduced hours on Monday, September 6, due to the holiday.

We will be open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, September 6.

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Montgomery County broke ground on a new Western Division Municipal Court in Trotwood, a $6.2 million investment in the community.  Read More
Montgomery County has been named one of the Healthiest Employers of Ohio, an awards program created to honor organizations that prioritize the well-being of their employees. A total of 25 organizations and companies were selected across the state. Read More

Please be aware that the Montgomery County Transfer Station is closed for the remainder of the day. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding.

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Montgomery County’s School Supply Drive returns on August 20 from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. at the Job Center (1111 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd. in Dayton) blue parking lot near Family Assistance. Read More
Montgomery County’s Environmental Learning Center will reopen to the public on Aug. 2 after a lengthy closure due to the pandemic.  Read More
The Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC) for Forensic Science has designated the Miami Valley Regional Crime Laboratory (MVRCL) as an implementer forensic laboratory. Read More
Montgomery County Commissioner Debbie Lieberman and County Administrator Michael Colbert attended the annual National Association of Counties (NACo) annual conference in Prince George’s County, Maryland, last weekend. Read More
Starting Thursday, July 15, the weekly Board of County Commissioners (BCC) Meetings will return to the in-person format. However, due to ongoing renovations of the 10th Floor Hearing room, meetings will be held in the Board of Elections Board Room  Read More
Montgomery County Job and Family Services (MCDJFS) is partnering with Public Health Dayton & Montgomery County (Public Health) to provide free, on-site COVID-19 vaccinations. Read More
Montgomery County Engineer Paul Gruner announces that work on the replacement of the Lyons Road Bridge over the Holes Creek will begin. he contractor, Brumbaugh Construction, has tentatively set Monday, July 12, as the beginning of the road closures, depending on weather. Read More
The Supreme Court of Ohio awarded Montgomery County Domestic Relations Court with a $70,728.91 Technology Grant at the end of May. The Court applied for a grant to enhance Montgomery County’s eFiling system. Read More
Montgomery County Department of Job and Family Services has promoted Craig Rickett to Associate Director for Children Services. Rickett is a Licensed Social Worker and has most recently served as a Manager for Family Preservation. Read More
Montgomery County Engineer Paul Gruner announces that work on the replacement of the Lyons Road Bridge over the Holes Creek will begin. The contractor, Brumbaugh Construction, has tentatively set Monday, July 12, 2021 as the beginning of the road closures, depending on weather. Read More
Registration is open for Montgomery County’s Summer Job Fair, which will be held virtually on Wednesday, June 23 from noon to 4 p.m. Register at www.TheJobCenter.org/JobFair. Read More
Paul Gruner, P.E., P.S., Montgomery County Engineer, is informing the public that the project to replace a large pipe bridge at Seton Hill Street is complete, and both Whipp Road and Seton Hill Street are now open to traffic two weeks earlier than expected. Read More
Transfer & Recycling Facility to close Saturday, July 3, 2021 in observance of the holiday weekend.  Read More
The Montgomery County Job Center will expand its onsite services beginning June 2. Montgomery County Job and Family Services will be providing customers increased access to programs utilizing a range of in-person, phone and web-based options.  Read More
The 2020 Human Services Planning & Development (HSPD) Annual Report is now available. Click here to read the full report. Read More
After an announcement by Amazon that a new distribution center will be developed near Dayton International Airport, Montgomery County officials offered support for the company. Read More
Several area construction businesses are hiring, and Montgomery County’s Business Services department has scheduled a virtual event to connect those businesses with local job seekers. Read More

April 26th-30th is National Reentry week! This week, organizations are encouraged to promote reentry awareness through community engagement, exchange knowledge to better serve returning citizens in their communities, and champion the importance of reentry programs and services.

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DAYTON, Ohio (April 23, 2021) Are you doing some spring cleaning and realizing there’s a surplus of Styrofoam cluttering up your home?

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The conviction of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd cannot right the wrong that ended his life. We know it is only one step towards justice, and that many more steps are required in order to obtain equal justice. Read More
The Ohio Benefits system that manages Food, Cash and Medicaid benefits will be unavailable statewide due to a system upgrade starting Thursday, April 22, at 3 p.m. It is anticipated that the system will be come back online Tuesday, April 27 at 8 a.m. Read More
Montgomery County is starting a new program today to provide relief for rental expenses because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The county is working with United Way of the Greater Dayton Area to take initial applications. To apply, call the United Way Helplink at 211. Read More
Montgomery County Recorder Brandon McClain released a new Land Record Management System called RISS (Recorder’s Information Search System) to replace the existing system known as “Resolution.” Read More
Montgomery County Commissioner Carolyn Rice has been selected to serve on Ohio’s longest-running leadership group – Leadership Ohio. Read More
DAYTON, OH (MAR. 17, 2021) Keep America Beautiful®, the nation’s leading community improvement nonprofit organization, has named Keep Montgomery County Beautiful as winner of its 2020 President’s Circle Award. Read More
Montgomery County Children Services is hosting virtual interviews for Child Welfare Caseworkers on Mar. 10-11, 2021. Read More
On Tuesday, Mar. 2, 2021 the Montgomery County Board of Elections will appoint Director Jeffery Rezabek and Deputy Director Sarah W. Greathouse to their first full 2-year terms. Read More
As a precaution for the safety of all participants and staff, Montgomery County Domestic Relations Court will be closed today (February 16, 2021). Hearings and Court business will resume tomorrow (February 17, 2021) Read More

Montgomery County Sheriff Rob Streck has moved the Snow Emergency for Montgomery County to Level 1, effective February 16th, 2021 at 12:00pm.

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The Coroner’s Office received a new LODOX machine, which provides full-body, high-speed digital radiology to the Coroner and his staff.  Read More
Last spring, Montgomery County was tasked with distributing $92.8 million in funding from the CARES Act. We’re pleased to report that money was put into our communities to help with pandemic-related costs. Read More

Montgomery County Auditor Karl Keith announced Friday that dog owners will be able to purchase their 2021 licenses without penalty through July 1, thanks to state legislation passed in late 2020.

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The Ohio Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is again offering the Ohio Safe Room Rebate Program to help Montgomery County homeowners build tornado safe rooms on their properties. Read More
The Montgomery County Solid Waste District, a division of Montgomery County Environmental Services, is now accepting applications for the 2021 Beautification Grant. The grant is offered through Keep Montgomery County Beautiful (KMCB), a Keep America Beautiful affiliate. Read More
The Montgomery County Solid Waste District, a division of Montgomery County Environmental Services, is hosting its annual live tree recycling drive through Saturday, January 30, 2021.  Read More
In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Sunshine Law to advertise public meetings, the Montgomery
County Human Services Levy Council will meet the following dates and times for calendar year 2021. Read More
In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Sunshine Law to advertise public meetings, the Montgomery County Family and Children First Council will meet the following dates and times for calendar year 2021. Read More
The Montgomery County Veterans Services Commission is giving winter coats to area veterans in need. Read More
Montgomery County Recorder Brandon C. McClain took the oath of office for his second term Wednesday morning, December 30th, at Dayton Municipal Court.  Read More
The Ohio County Dog Wardens Association (OCDWA) has named the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center (ARC) the 2020 Agency of the Year.  Read More
The Montgomery County Board of Health passed a resolution during its meeting today, extending the “Stay at Home Health Advisory” for all of Montgomery County until Saturday, January 2. Read More
Montgomery County’s Imagination Library is teaming up with The Dollywood Foundation to present a free, one-night-only, live-streaming world premiere event for The Library That Dolly Built Read More
Paul Gruner, P.E., P.S., Montgomery County Engineer, announced today that Alex Bell Road between Mad River Road and McEwen Road is now OPEN TO TRAFFIC. Read More
Six Ohio counties joined Montgomery County to support the Public Health advisory urging citizens to stay home as much as possible. The seven counties displayed a unified front encouraging people to avoid large gatherings, wear masks and avoid unnecessary travel.  Read More
This year, Recorder Brandon McClain was selected as the 2020 Region 7 Public Elected Official of the Year. Read More
The Job Center’s Family Assistance Scanning Area closed to the public starting today due to the spike in COVID-19 cases in Montgomery County. Read More

The Montgomery County Solid Waste Transfer Station will be operating during limited hours during the Thanksgiving holiday season. 

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Starting on Monday, Nov. 23, the public will no longer be able to access the Family Assistance scanning area at The Job Center. Read More
The Montgomery County Board of Health passed a resolution during its meeting today, issuing a “Stay at Home Health Advisory” for all of Montgomery County.  Read More
Montgomery County Probate Court is proud to announce that Judge Alice O. McCollum is participating in the National Adoption Day Proceedings on Friday, November 20, 2020.  Read More
Paul Gruner, P.E., P.S., Montgomery County Engineer, announced Nov. 6, 2020, that Chicken Bristle Road will be closed at the bridge between Farmersville-Johnsville Road and Fuls Road for the total rehabilitation of the bridge. Read More
Montgomery County launched a new project in west Dayton to build a new community center where residents will have access to job search help and training opportunities.  Read More
Montgomery County’s Office of CARES Act will be ending all grant programs in the next few weeks. No new programs will be added, and existing programs will stop accepting applications, some by Oct. 30, 2020, and other programs by Nov. 13, 2020. Read More
National Association of Counties (NACo) President Gary Moore today announced the formation of a broadband task force, comprised of nearly three dozen county government officials from across America, including Montgomery County Commissioner Debbie Lieberman. Read More
Montgomery County, Greater Dayton Premier Management, CareSource, Cincinnati Bell Inc. and multiple Dayton-based organizations are partnering to bring high- speed Wi-Fi to more than 1,000 residents living in five housing communities. Read More
Montgomery County has partnered with Dayton Power & Light (DP&L) and Vectren, a CenterPoint Energy Company, to offer financial help for electric and natural gas customers within Montgomery County. Read More
Montgomery County Administrator Michael Colbert was selected to serve as Midwest At-Large Director by the National Association of County Administrators. His term runs through July 2021. Read More
Montgomery County is investing up to $8 million to make critical improvements to emergency congregate shelters that serve citizens experiencing homelessness, using funds received from the federal CARES Act.  Read More
Montgomery County will be increasing its community outreach to get people to work with a new Mobile Workforce Unit. The new vehicle, a 38-foot Freightliner coach outfitted with state-of-the-art technology, will carry the county’s Workforce Development services out into the communities. Read More
Montgomery County Environmental Services’ Solid Waste District is introducing a new grant program, now open to K-12 schools within Montgomery County.  Read More
Two judges of the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, General Division, (“Court”) have received notice that the specialized dockets the judges oversee have received certifications from the Ohio Supreme Court’s Commission on Specialized Dockets (“Commission”). Read More

The 4th Quarter ECPC will take place September 24, 2020, at 11:00 am at the Regional Dispatch Center, located at 460 Vantage Point, Miamisburg, Ohio, 45342, on the fourth floor Conference Room.

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Montgomery County has announced a program to help agricultural businesses with expenses resulting from the pandemic. The Montgomery County Commissioners approved this grant program, which is funded from the federal CARES Act. Read More
A new grant program from Montgomery County will provide relief to adult daycares, child daycares, and preschool institutions. Montgomery County Commissioners have approved this grant program to use funds received through the federal CARES Act. Read More
Healthcare organizations have a new form of help with a new grant program from Montgomery County’s Office of CARES Act. Read More
Kimberly Frisco, Executive Director of Montgomery County Veterans Service Commission (MCVSC), will be inducted into the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame Class of 2020.  Read More
Montgomery County Children Services and the Professionals Guild of Ohio (PGO), the union representing Children Services staff, passed a historic three-year contract agreement. Read More
Each year we lose thousands of people from drug overdose globally. Some survive but suffer a permanent injury, with devastating impact to their families and friends. International Overdose Awareness Day will take place on Monday, August 31st. Read More
On Saturday, August 22, 2020, local leaders will conduct a Census Caravan to raise awareness about the impact the 2020 Census will have on schools, roads and healthcare in all Montgomery County communities. The Caravan will depart the Montgomery County Job Center at 10:30 a.m. Read More
The Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners unveiled the 2019 Montgomery County Human Services Planning and Development Annual Report, which includes the Family and Children First Council Progress Report on community focus areas, indicators and initiatives.  Read More
eRecording has allowed individuals, lending facilities, title companies and attorneys the opportunity to conveniently record their documents electronically from their homes and/or offices.  Read More
Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County, in collaboration with CareSource and Dayton Children’s Hospital, will be providing required vaccinations for 7th and 12th grade students returning to school.  Read More
Paul Gruner, P.E., P.S., Montgomery County Engineer, announced today that West Alex Bell Road will be closed between Mad River Road and McEwen Road for the major rehabilitation of the bridge over Holes Creek, and a detour will be in place.  Read More
Paul Gruner, P.E., P.S., Montgomery County Engineer, announced today that West Alex Bell Road will be closed between Mad River Road and McEwen Road for the major rehabilitation of the bridge over Holes Creek, and a detour will be in place.  Read More
Paul Gruner, P.E., P.S., Montgomery County Engineer, announced today that West Alex Bell Road will be closed between Mad River Road and McEwen Road for the major rehabilitation of the bridge over Holes Creek, and a detour will be in place.   Read More
A partnership between Montgomery County’s Workforce Development Department and the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) will help those on unemployment with transportation needs. Read More
Montgomery County is proud to announce it has joined the social networking service Nextdoor. Nextdoor is a free website and smartphone application that allows citizens to connect with neighbors and exchange information, goods and services. Read More

Kim Frisco serves as the Executive Director of Montgomery County Veterans Service Commission since March 9, 2020. She is the first female to fill the role. 

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The Artist Opportunity Grant program will return for 2020-2021 with $40,000 in funding available for individual artists in Montgomery County, Ohio. Read More
Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County is cancelling the planned COVID-19 Pop-Up Testing Day previously scheduled for Monday, August 3 at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds. Read More
Montgomery County launched another $10 million grant program on July 30. The latest program is aimed at helping educational institutions serve students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
On July 30, Montgomery County launched a new $10 million grant program targeted at helping local nonprofit organizations recover during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
The Montgomery County Solid Waste District, a division of Environmental Services, will not hold its annual Tire Buyback event this year due to Coronavirus concerns. Read More
The National Association of Counties (NACo) once again appointed Montgomery County Commissioner Debbie Lieberman as chair of the Human Services and Education Steering Committee.  Read More
Montgomery County launched a new $10 million grant program targeted at helping local homeowners and renters impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic. Read More
Montgomery County’s Community and Economic Development Department has promoted Robert Martin to the position of Manager of Building Regulations. Read More
Montgomery County has been named as one of the Healthiest Employers in the region by Dayton Business Journal Read More
On June 16, the Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners will pass a resolution declaring racism as a public health crisis at their regularly scheduled public meeting at 1:30 p.m. Read More

On June 16, the Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners passed a resolution declaring racism as a public health crisis at their regularly scheduled public meeting at 1:30 p.m.

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Montgomery County’s “Bring Your Green Challenge”has been recognized with a Best in Category Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties (NACo).  Read More
Effective June 15, the Montgomery County Recorder’s Office will be open to the general public for in-person service. Read More
We value inclusion and have long sought to improve equality and access to opportunities for all our citizens. Click "Read More" to view the full statement.


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The Board of County Commissioners selected Matt Hilliard as our new Director of Environmental Services on Tuesday. Matt has been with Montgomery County for 16 years and brings a wealth of knowledge to this leadership position. Read More

Montgomery County Environmental Services will host Appliance Amnesty Weekend, June 4-6. Montgomery County residents can dispose of old appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners, water heaters, or stoves -- free of charge.

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The Montgomery County Animal Resource Center will be returning to normal hours and restoring services beginning June 1. The county’s animal shelter had reduced hours and staffing to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

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The Montgomery County Office of CARES Act has allocated $40 million in federal stimulus funds to create grants to help small businesses that have experienced losses due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Read More
 The Community Overdose Action Team is tracking an increase in the number of overdose deaths in the community and wish to remind the public that the many area addiction treatment and recovery centers remain open during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Read More

As part of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, Montgomery County has received $92 million, directly from the U.S. Treasury. 

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Today, Montgomery County Engineer Paul Gruner, P.E., P.S., announced an update to the Bellefontaine Road closure at the bridge just south of I-70. Read More
The Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency is asking generous citizens and businesses to donate solid color (preferably white, grey, or tan) cotton fabric and sheets to turn into cloth facemasks. Read More
Every April during National Child Abuse Prevention Month, the Ohio Children’s Trust Fund honors Everyday Ohio Heroes in each of our eight prevention council regions.   Read More
Effective April 16, citizens can now access public, secure Wi-Fi while parked in the Montgomery County Job Center parking lot, allowing them to apply for unemployment benefits and other public assistance programs. Read More

As part of Animal Care and Control Appreciation Week across the country, Montgomery County leadership is expressing gratitude to our local animal care and control officers who spend each day protecting public health and local pets in our community, even during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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To help curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus, Montgomery County is closing almost all public areas of The Job Center, located at 1111 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd. in Dayton.


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SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza and Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin today announced that the SBA and Treasury Department have initiated a robust mobilization effort of banks and other lending institutions to provide small businesses with the capital they need. Read More
The Montgomery County Board of Elections would like to remind citizens that the 2020 Presidential Primary has been extended to April 28, 2020, and that this primary election will only be conducted via mail. Read More
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Montgomery County has made the decision to cancel the Spring 2020 Funding Cycle of the Economic Development and Government Equity (ED/GE) Grant Program. Read More

Due to the concerns surrounding COVID-19, Montgomery County has extended the deadline for Spring 2020 Economic Development/Government Equity (ED/GE) grant applications from Wednesday, April 1 until Monday, June 1.  

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Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County has expanded its COVID-19 call center hours to operate 7 days a week. The new hours starting today are Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm and Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.  The number to call is 937-225-6217.

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Area businesses and nonprofits who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic can now apply for low-interest loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan program.

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At 9 a.m. today, March 20, Montgomery County activated the regional Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to support Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County in their efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

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We understand this is a very challenging time for your business. It is so important to remember the purpose of the Order is to limit in-person interaction as much as possible to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Read More
In an effort to prioritize the safety of the Recorder’s Office staff and the public during the COVID-19 pandemic, Montgomery County Recorder Brandon McClain has suspended all in person services until further notice. Read More
Montgomery County’s Workforce Development Department, which serves adult workers, businesses, and youth, is implementing changes to allow for the social distancing recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Read More
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and to protect the health of employees and the public, all Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners meetings will be closed to the general public until further notice.  Read More
The Montgomery County Animal Resource Center has made several changes to operations to help protect the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
If you are feeling anxiety, stress or depression about COVID-19 and the socioeconomic uncertainty that comes with it, you are not alone. Read on for some simple steps you can take to cope with stress and anxiety during the coronavirus pandemic. Read More
Today, the Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners passed a resolution to declare a state of emergency for Montgomery County during their normal scheduled public meeting. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued an executive order last week declaring a state of emergency for Ohio.  Read More
Effective immediately and continuing until further notice, Montgomery County Building Regulations will use the following temporary policy to do our part in stopping the spread of the new Coronavirus – COVID-19. Read More
The Dayton Foundation and the United Way of the Greater Dayton Area, along with a coalition of philanthropic, government and other individual partners, have joined together to establish the COVID-19 Response Fund for Greater Dayton. Read More
Montgomery County Environmental Services will suspend water shut offs for non-payments amid the novel COVID-19 pandemic, beginning at the end of the business day Monday, March 16 until April 30. Read More
On Sunday, March 15, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed an executive order that will make it easier for workers affected by COVID-19 (a.k.a. novel Coronavirus) to apply for unemployment benefits. Read More
Today, Judge Anthony Capizzi, Administrative Judge of the Montgomery County Juvenile Court, issued a new administrative order concerning scheduled trials, hearings, and proceedings within the Juvenile Court. Read More
BusinessFirst! for a Greater Dayton Region, a collaboration of the Dayton area’s economic development departments, received the Ohio City/County Management Association’s annual award for intergovernmental cooperation at a reception on March 5 at the Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel. Read More

With flu and other ailments being passed around, we’ve been asked about sanitizing polling place equipment.

We are sending out a kit of supplies to all 360 precincts at 150 Polling Locations throughout Montgomery County.   Read More
On Friday, March 6, 2020, the Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners denied the permit application of the KKK-affiliated group the Honorable Sacred Knights to use Court House Square for an event on Sept. 5, 2020. Read More

Dr. (Col.) Kent Harshbarger, Montgomery County Coroner, retired from the U.S. Army Reserve, February 1, 2020. This milestone capstones a career spanning 36 years of uniformed service and obtaining the rank of colonel.

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Site Selection magazine announced Monday the Dayton Metro ranked first among cities of its size for economic development projects in its annual Governor’s Cup rankings, marking the 14th consecutive year the region has ranked in the top 10 and its fourth win. Read More
Paul Gruner, P.E., P.S., Montgomery County Engineer, announced the final stage of the traffic signal removal at the intersection of Wagner Ford Road and Rolfe Avenue is scheduled to be completed in April 2020. Read More
Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County and the EveryOne Reach One Maternal & Infant Vitality Task Force is launching a free Safe Sleep Ambassador training program.
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A leadership change is taking place at Montgomery County Environmental Services, our water, wastewater, and solid waste services department.  Read More
The Montgomery County Solid Waste District, a division of Montgomery County Environmental Services, held elections for leaders of its Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC) and Solid Waste Management Policy Committee (SWMPC) on Wednesday, Jan. 22. Read More
Montgomery County in partnership with Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County, Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS), and the United Way is hosting Aligning for Impact. Read More
Montgomery County is joining other communities throughout Ohio in conducting its annual Point-In-Time (PIT) count. The 2020 date for the PIT count is Wednesday, Jan. 29. Read More
The Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners launched the 2020-2024 Montgomery County Strategic Plan on Jan. 14, 2020.  Read More
Montgomery County Recorder and Veteran Brandon McClain was named the 2019 Herman Zerger Veteran of the Year.  Read More
The Census Bureau is hiring now. The Job Center is hosting an application session, where Census Recruiters will walk you through the entire application process, on Jan. 15. Read More

The Community Overdose Action Team (COAT) is introducing a new program that allows Montgomery County businesses to request a free life-saving NaloxBox to be placed at an office or business location.

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Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County’s Regional Air Pollution Control Agency (RAPCA), in partnership with the Ohio Department of Health and the Union County Health Department, is offering free and reduced-cost radon test kits for Miami Valley homeowners. Read More
Montgomery County Commissioner Judy Dodge has been elected by her fellow Commissioners Debbie Lieberman and Carolyn Rice to serve as the President of the Board of County Commissioners for 2020. Read More

The Montgomery County Solid Waste District, a division of Montgomery County Environmental Services, is hosting its annual live tree recycling drive through January 31, 2020.

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Montgomery County Commissioner Debbie Lieberman joined fellow county commissioners, county executives, county council members, county engineers and county management staff to discuss innovative ways to strengthen the state-county partnership and to enhance effective county government. Read More
On Dec. 18, Montgomery County and Dayton Children’s Hospital announced the launch of the Ohio Governor’s Imagination Library initiative to provide free books to local children four years old and younger, through a partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.  Read More
The Ohio Department of Medicaid has announced a $3,610,000 grant to help reduce the number of babies who die before their first birthday. The grant includes investments in four key areas; Community Health Workers, Home Visiting, CenteringPregnancy® and Community Based Interventions. Read More

The deadline is approaching for homeowners to receive funding through the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati (FHLB). Residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed have until the end of the year to apply for up to $20,000 toward the repair of a home or the construction or purchase of a new home.

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Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County is stressing the importance of getting vaccinated for pertussis after receiving several reports of infants and children in the Miami Valley, being hospitalized with the disease.

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On Nov. 20, Montgomery County hosted the ninth annual Montgomery County Food Summit at Sinclair Community College, with the theme “Bringing Solutions to the Table.” Read More
On Nov. 18, Montgomery County Engineer Paul Gruner hosted a ground breaking to commence construction on the Third Street Bridge Replacement Project. This $18.5 million project is made possible with grants and funds from federal, state and local agencies.  Read More

Montgomery County Recorder Brandon McClain is a proud veteran who wishes to provide the approximately 40,000 veterans within Montgomery County a voice in improving the services they deserve through the launching of the “Voices for Vets” Advisory Group.

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Montgomery County has been recognized as one of the Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America, an awards program administered by Springbuk®. Read More
Montgomery County Recorder Bradon McClain plans to implement an electronic records submission process. This new process could begin as early as spring 2020. Read More
Montgomery County is pleased to announce that the construction phase of a $12.6 million project to expand U.S. Route 40 to a five-lane highway has been approved with $8 million in funding from the Transportation Review Advisory Council (TRAC).  Read More
The Montgomery County Board of Elections Director Jan Kelly will meet with the media two times on Election Day, November 5, to provide updates on election-related issues.  Read More
The LGTBQ Health Alliance presents “Supporting LGBTQ Youth” a two-day training session for professionals who serve youth on November 4 & 5 from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm at the Dayton Metro Library.

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On November 9 from 10 a.m.–2 p.m., Dayton nonprofit Clothes That Work and cabi, the nation’s largest social-selling women’s clothing company, will host a day of pampering and self-care for 900 local women impacted by the Memorial Day weekend tornadoes.


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The Montgomery County Jail faced drainage and electrical problems Tuesday after an unknown object was flushed down the toilet. Visitation remains closed today (Oct. 29), but will reopen Wednesday, Oct. 30. We apologize for any inconvenience. Read More

The U.S. Census Bureau is recruiting thousands of people across the country to help with the 2020 Census count. Local Census recruiters will be available at two events in partnership with Montgomery County.

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The U.S. SBA announced today that Economic Injury Disaster Loans are available to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture and private nonprofit organizations located in Ohio as a result of the Memorial Day Tornadoes. Read More

A coalition of financial institutions and non-profit organizations are partnering to provide financial assistance to Dayton-area homeowners needing repairs from tornado damage. 

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ADAMHS is collaborating with Mahajan Therapeutics to offer anyone living or working in the Oregon District or a survivor of the tragedy, access to free outpatient mental health and substance use treatment regardless of income or insurance coverage. Read More
The U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced today that due to a steady decrease of activity, the Disaster Loan Outreach Center in Montgomery county will cease operations on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at the close of business. Read More
A new tornado helpline designed to help survivors that need additional assistance with recovering from the tornadoes is now available. Read More
The Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) in Dayton will close on Friday, Aug. 30 at the end of its regular business day. It will reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 3 at 8 a.m. as a Disaster Loan Outreach Center (DLOC) operated by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Read More
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati, through their Disaster Reconstruction Program (DRP), is offering relief to homeowners and renters who suffered damage during the Memorial Day tornadoes.  Read More
Montgomery County Environmental Services has announced the Annual Tire Buyback event will be held on September 22, 2019 from 11:00 a.m – 3:00 p.m. at the Montgomery County Solid Waste Transfer and Recycling Facility located at 1001 Encrete Lane, Moraine, OH 45439. Read More
The Montgomery County Disaster Recovery Center (DRC), run jointly by the State of Ohio and FEMA, will change its hours of operation beginning Thursday, August 15. Read More
ADAMHS, in partnership with the City of Dayton, the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Victim Witness Division and Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County have extended operation of the Recovery & Resiliency Center in the Oregon District. Read More
The County Administration parking garage has been cleared and reopened. We apologize for any inconvenience this temporary closure may have caused. Read More
The Montgomery County Auditor's Office will be hosting Mobile Assistance Centers in the impacted communities throughout the month of August.

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Two Housing Recovery Resource Forums are set for Aug. 13 and 15, ahead of the Sept. 3 FEMA application deadline. Read More
FEMA is extending the application deadline for disaster grants to September 3. 

The U.S. SBA is extending the application deadline for low intersest loans to September 3.
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The American Red Cross will open a service center to continue the healing process after the tragic and senseless act of violence experienced over the weekend. Read More
A list of community resources is available by clicking this link. Read More
The FEMA Disaster Recovery Center will close at Trotwood-Madison High School will close at the end of its regular business day on Thursday, Aug. 8. Read More
Montgomery County Commissioners react to Oregon District tragedy. Read More
Information lines and other supports for shooting victims set up in the Convention Center. Read More
Montgomery County residents in heavily affected areas will continue to experience approximately a 20% reduction in disposal costs only until October 28, 2019 per a 90 extension granted by the Ohio EPA. Do not dump trash or debris! Read More
Montgomery County Commissioners voted today to waive fees for all permits and inspections for the demolition, repair, and reconstruction of buildings damaged during the Memorial Day tornadoes. This fee waiver is effective through October 31, 2019, and it is retroactive to May 27, 2019. Read More
The Montgomery County Business Solutions Center will be re-opening at its normal time tomorrow. Read More
If you suffered damage to your home or business during the Memorial Day Weekend storms, have you registered with FEMA yet? If not, read on for information from FEMA that might be able to answer any lingering questions you might have. Read More
Due to a failure of the air conditioning system at the Haines Children’s Center, the building was closed at 10:37 a.m. today, July 29, 2019. Read More
We're having problems with our air conditioning at the Business Solutions Center at 1435 Cincinnati St., and we've had to close that facility today, July 29. Read More
Don’t double the trouble the Memorial Day Weekend storms brought you by falling prey to fraudsters, scammers and swindlers. Keep an eye out for these criminals who are trying to turn your recent losses into their future gains.

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If you suffered damage from the tornadoes, straight line winds, storms and landslides that struck Ohio May 27-29, you have only 30 days left to register with FEMA or to apply to the U.S. Small Business Administration for physical property damage. The registration deadline is August 19. Read More

Fuyao Glass America has been awarded with the Montgomery County Solid Waste District Business Incentive Grant.

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Montgomery County's Workforce Specialists are out in the communities affected by the tornadoes, helping people with resumes and linking them with job openings and training programs.  Read More
If you are a homeowner or renter who initially received rental assistance from FEMA and home repairs are taking longer than expected, you may be eligible for additional rental assistance. Read More
If you’re an Ohio resident who contacted FEMA for assistance, you may have received a letter from FEMA that says you’re ineligible for housing assistance. Read your letter carefully to understand the reason for the determination. Read More

Ohio residents located in federally-designated counties may be eligible for FEMA’s individual assistance program (IA).

Below are some details to help answer some of your questions about Federal Disaster Assistance.

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Montgomery County Environmental Services has announced they will be temporarily waiving water consumption fees for water and sewer customers whose properties were damaged by the May 27, 2019 tornadoes.  Read More
Public Health’s mobile unit will continue its outreach in the community on Monday, July 1. Read More
FEMA and SBA have opened a Disaster Recovery Center and a Business Recovery Center. Read More
Montgomery County’s Community Overdose Action Team (COAT) has been recognized by the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), as a winner of the 2019 Model Practice Award. Read More
Montgomery County will temporarily waive fees for water and sewer customers whose properties were damaged by the May 27, 2019 tornadoes. Read More
The 2019 Stillwater Car Show will be at 8100 N. Main St. in Dayton on Sunday, July 21 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Vehicle registration is $10/vehicle.

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DAYTON (June 24, 2019) – The Montgomery County Animal Resource Center is extending its hold period for stray dogs from areas affected by the recent tornadoes from three days to 10 days.  Read More
Have you lost work because of the recent tornadoes?

Workforce Specialists from Montgomery County Workforce Development will be available to help at several locations from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., Monday – Friday until further notice.
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A Disaster Recovery Center will open Saturday, June 22 in Trotwood to help renters, homeowners and businesses in Ohio affected by the tornadoes, storms and flooding of May 27 – 29, 2019. Read More
Following the announcement of the Presidential disaster declaration, businesses, nonprofits, and homeowners are eligible for disaster loans through the Small Business Administration. Read More
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that Ohio has received federal assistance for individuals in 10 counties, including Montgomery County, that were impacted by severe weather last month. Read More

The State of Ohio has approved a Montgomery County request for $500,000 to help businesses and workers affected by the tornados that touched down May 27 and 28.

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Short-term recovery operations are transitioning over to long-term recovery efforts.

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Click "read more" to see all the steps to request a damage assessment permit for your property.

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Public Health Dayton & Montgomery County's mobile unit will be at the following locations:

Trotwood Government Center (2400 Olive Rd.) - Tuesday, June 18 from 9am - 4pm

Brookville Fire Station (775 E. Upper Lewisburg-Salem Rd.)       - Thursday, June 20 from 9am - 4pm.
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The Document Replacement and Legal Resource Clinic will be held on Monday, June 17th from 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM at Sinclair Community College (Building 12). Read More
The Volunteer Reception Center has moved to Sinclair Community College, Bldg 12, Room 12201, (garage under building 12, entrance on 4th near Perry).

  • Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
  • Phone number: 937-512-5700
  • Email: VRC@Sinclair.edu
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The Solid Waste District has announced a change in weekend hours, effective Saturday, 6/15:

Saturday: 7am - 4pm
Sunday: CLOSED 

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Public Health Dayton & Montgomery County's mobile unit will be at the following locations:

Marion's Pizza parking lot in Northridge - Wednesday, June 12 9am - 4pm

Farr Drive in IOld North Dayton - Thursday, June 13 9am - 4pm. Read More
All this week, from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. caseworkers from the  American Red Cross will be available at the main branch of the Dayton Metro Library (located at 215 E. Third St. in downtown Dayton) to discuss needs and eligibility for assistance. Read More
Montgomery County, in partnership with ADAMHS, opened a Family Assistance Center (FAC) on Wednesday, June 5, 2019.  Read More
Property owners still need to apply for permits for safe reconnection. Read More
Matthew 25 Ministries is continuing its long term efforts to help victims of the deadly tornadoes in Celina and Dayton, Ohio until Sunday, June 9th. Read More
SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) has the following additions to their Disaster Distress Helpline: Read More
The Ohio Attorney General's office has released some useful information about a tornado scam alert. The alert has good information to help you avoid scams related to rebuilding.
 
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Due to widespread tornado damage in areas of Montgomery County, Public Health will be offering free Birth Certificates, Cribs and Hep A vaccinations for those affected by the tornadoes. Read More
The Montgomery County Recorder’s Office is distributing FREE property deeds to homeowners who have been directly and substantially impacted by the recent tornadoes. Read More

The water boil advisory has been lifted for remaining Dayton, Montgomery County and Greene County water customers with the exception of Brookville, pending the outcome of water tests. 

 

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Survivors needing assistance with home cleanup
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Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County requests that all food service operators located in Montgomery County schedule an inspection before reopening. Read More
Montgomery County Veterans Services Commission has passed a resolution to assist Veterans with insurance claims related to the tornadoes. Read More
The State has released disaster relief funds that will be administered by Job and Family Services departments in Montgomery, Greene and Mercer counties. These are only to be used for losses related to the May 27 storms that affected our area. Read More
Until further notice, the Montgomery County Solid Waste District will be open extended hours for storm debris management.

This includes Saturdays - 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sundays - 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. (On Sundays, the recycling drop off will be closed).
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The main site for donation drop-offs is St. Vincent de Paul Community Store located at 945 S Edwin C Moses Blvd.

Its hours are Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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If your business has been impacted or disrupted by the recent severe weather and tornadoes, BusinessFirst! will connect you with resources and assistance.

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The physical, emotional and mental effects of surviving a natural disaster can be long lasting, according to the experts at Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services (ADAMHS).  Read More

The boil advisory has been lifted for the following areas:


City of Dayton low service area,

Montgomery County southern system,

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You can apply for SNAP replacement benefits online at benefits.ohio.gov Click to read more details. Read More
We believe everyone in our service area should now have water. If you do not have water, please let us know by sending us a message on our facebook page (@mcohio) or calling the information hotline at 937-225-6217 Read More
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The Montgomery County information hotline will reopen again at 9 a.m. today. The boil advisory is still in place. Please continue your water conservation efforts so we don't overburden the water system.

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Verizon has deployed a Wireless Emergency Communication Center (WECC) in Dayton to help storm victims stay connected.  Read More
We are working on a debris removal plan. We will share recommendations when available. Please sort yard waste and place it at the curb separate from other debris, or bring it to the Solid Waste District at 1001 Encrete Lane, Moraine, Ohio. Read More
Our entire system is still under a boil advisory. Many of our citizens have lost water service, particularly in the north. We do not know when water service will resume. If you want to help, please conserve water and limit your water usage to only essential needs! Read More

City of Dayton issued a boil advisory for ALL Dayton and Montgomery County water customers. Does not impact jurisdictions with separate systems (Oakwood, Huber Heights, Englewood, Miamisburg, Union). Though on separate systems, small parts Vandalia & West Carrollton are impacted.

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Montgomery County has been recognized with four 2019 Achievement Awards from the National Association of Counties (NACo), which honor innovative, effective county government programs that strengthen services for citizens. Read More

On Wednesday, May 22, the National Veterans Awareness Organization (NVAO) will arrive in Brookville, Ohio at approximately 4 p.m. during their annual National Veterans Awareness Ride (NVAR).

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Montgomery County Office of Reentry invites you to attend the 2019 Reentry Day and Stakeholder Showcase to learn about progress and updates on community programs. Read More
For the first time in history, the Montgomery County Recorder’s Office will be recording veteran discharge documents (DD-214’s) and registering veterans for the Veteran ID Card Program outside the walls of their 5th Floor County Administration Building location.  Read More
On April 10, Montgomery County and The Foodbank, Inc. unveiled a new refrigerated box truck. The truck was granted by Montgomery County to The Foodbank, Inc., and represents an investment in the community to help bring food directly to those who need it most and cannot afford it. Read More

Montgomery County and Wright-Patt Air Force Base will hold the 2019 Spring Job Fair at UD Arena on April 17 (1-4 p.m).

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The Western Ohio Regional Prevention Council of the Ohio Children’s Trust Fund (OCTF) is releasing two brief videos to help raise awareness about how we can all do our part to prevent child abuse and neglect during April, which is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and throughout the year. Read More
Keep Montgomery County Beautiful (KMCB), an affiliate of KeepAmerica Beautiful (KAB), the nation’s iconic community improvement nonprofit organization, won KAB’s 2018 President’s Circle Award. Read More
Montgomery County Environmental Services has once again met all drinking water safety and testing standards, as set forth by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Read More
On Feb. 26, the Justice Committee presented their final report to the Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners. Please read more for the complete report and a statement from the Board of County Commissioners.  Read More
The water boil advisory for Montgomery County water customers is canceled. County water customers no longer need to boil water prior to consumption. Read full release for details. Read More
The Montgomery County Solid Waste District is now accepting applications for the 2019 Beautification Grant program to promote volunteerism and community beautification in Montgomery County. The grants are offered through Keep Montgomery County Beautiful (KMCB). Read More

Residents who receive food assistance will have their cards loaded early for February, between Jan. 16 and 31. Recipients should plan, so that they will be able to meet needs that should be covered by the February benefit issuance.

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From now until Jan. 31, 2019, the Montgomery County Solid Waste District will recycle leftover live trees free of charge. “The Holiday Tree Recycling Program is enormously popular," said Montgomery County Commissioner Judy Dodge. Read More
Montgomery County Children Services hit a milestone on Friday, Dec. 14, when the agency adopted its 100th child of 2018 at 10:30 a.m. in Montgomery County Probate Court, 41 N. Perry Street, Dayton. Read More
Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners, Montgomery County Clerk of Courts, and the City of Trotwood are excited to announce that the Western Municipal Court will be relocated to the City of Trotwood... Read More
Montgomery County's Office of Reentry is hosting the Youthful Offender's Symposium on Friday, October 5, 2018. Read More
Montgomery County has been awarded the 2018 Sustainable Community of the Year Award by the Partners for the Environment. Read More
The Ohio Food Policy Network has named Montgomery County Commissioner Judy Dodge the “2018 Local Food Hero.”  Read More
The Montgomery County Engineer's Office is recognizing National Roundabout Week. Read More
The Montgomery County Board of Elections is opening its doors to the public and media for a “Mock Election Open House” on Tuesday, September 18th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Read More
International law firm WilmerHale is once again teaming up with the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center, the Humane Society of Greater Dayton and SICSA Pet Adoption Center for the “Dogs of Fall Adoption Fest” on Saturday, September 22, 2018 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.   Read More
The Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management encourages individuals and families to plan and prepare for disasters throughout the year.  Read More
The Veteran ID Card replaces the pocket DD-214, which can become illegible, and is FREE to all honorably discharged veterans upon them recording their DD-214 and presenting two (2) forms of valid identification. Read More
Find a new furry friend on September 22nd at the annual “WilmerHale Dogs of Fall Adoption Fest!” Read More
On September 4, 2018, the Montgomery County Building Regulations Division will begin providing all plan review and inspection of all new construction and repairs to commercial construction, as well as, residential building code enforcement services for the City of Brookville. Read More
The “Summer of Love” adoption specials are being extended through September 1, 2018. The Montgomery County Animal Resource Center is offering half-off adoption specials on select dogs, puppies, cats and kittens.  Read More
On Sept. 23, 2018, Montgomery County Environmental Services will host its fifth Tire Buyback event. Residents can earn $2 for every scrap/used tire they bring, up to a maximum of 10 tires per vehicle. Read More
Montgomery County’s “Trucks and Tomatoes” Job Training and Urban Garden Enhancement Project is the recipient of the 2018 President’s Award for Innovative Practices by the Ohio Conference on Community Development. Read More