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Posted March 18, 2020
As seniors find themselves home-bound, Hilliard Recreation and Parks employees hope to help with carry-out meals and a Kind Care Call program. More than 60 St. Patrick’s Day meals were provided to Hilliard seniors today by Recreation and Parks employees….
Posted March 17, 2020
With the support and encouragement of City Council, City Manager Michelle Crandall signed several temporary orders on Tuesday, designed to help local businesses including restaurants and bars during the coronavirus pandemic. Each is effective March 17 and will be in…
Posted March 15, 2020
Hilliard City Council will convene an emergency special meeting on Monday, March 16, 2020 at 7 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss and/or take any actions necessary related to the COVID-19 pandemic. While this meeting is open…
Posted March 13, 2020
Main Street at Franklin Street will be closed on Tuesday, March 17, from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. for waterline work. Businesses north of Franklin Street will be accessible from northbound Main Street and businesses south of Franklin Street will…
Posted March 12, 2020
Based on the State of Ohio’s April 30 extension of its Stay Healthy and Stay at Home Order until May 30, the City reminds residents of a few affected areas related to City of Hilliard operations: Public gatherings of more…
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The Hilliard Food Pantry will continue to serve the community in the safest way possible as Coronavirus concerns grow. Volunteers are taking precautionary measures to keep their pantry sanitized and open to clients in need. Service hours: Tuesday, 10 a.m….
Posted March 11, 2020
C – CivilianR – Response toA – ActiveS – ShooterE – Events Active shooter events have happened all across the world. They can happen quickly, often before you realize what is occurring. Do you know what to do if you…
Posted March 10, 2020
If you missed the State of the City on March 9, you can still learn about Hilliard’s 2019 successes, get a snapshot of City finances, and find out what’s planned for 2020. “A major initiative this year will be the…
Posted March 9, 2020
Director of Public Service Albert Iosue has tendered his resignation from the City of Hilliard effective Monday, March 9. City Manager Michelle Crandall said she does not expect to immediately replace Iosue. Instead, she will assess the director’s role to…
Posted March 6, 2020
When residents entrust their tax dollars to the City of Hilliard, how is it re-invested in our community? The City of Hilliard’s primary funding source is a 2-percent income tax paid by individuals who work within Hilliard corporate limits (regardless…
Posted March 4, 2020
It may have been a mild winter, but that didn’t stop potholes from appearing on City streets. We need your help getting them reported and filled. Pothole claims are simple to report using Hilliard 311. Residents can use the online portal…
Hilliard police officers were recognized for going above and beyond the call of duty during the Hilliard Division of Police’s 2019 Awards Ceremony and Appreciation Dinner. The appreciation banquet serves as an opportunity to reflect on the past year and…
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