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Posted September 29, 2020
Scammers have a lot of tricks to steal your money, from pretending to be your family member to taking advantage of data breaches. The Hilliard Division of Police reminds residents to protect themselves from scams by spotting imposters, being skeptical…
Posted September 28, 2020
Hilliard City Council voted Monday night to hire Diane “Dee” Werbrich as its new Clerk of Council. Werbrich comes to the City of Hilliard from Moraine, Ohio, where she has served as Clerk of Council since 2015. She previously worked…
Posted September 22, 2020
Two Hilliard clergymen will serve as the first members of a new public safety chaplain program for both the Hilliard Division of Police and Norwich Township Fire Department. The chaplains will provide non-denominational support for both first responders and community…
Posted September 14, 2020
At its meeting Monday, City Council approved adjustments to the City budget that will allow changes to be made to the City of Hilliard’s organizational structure and number of employees allocated to certain departments. These changes move money within the…
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Hilliard City Council approved five broad areas of strategic focus Monday night designed to add additional structure to future priority-setting. Initial goals tied to these priorities include studying the feasibility of a future Community Center, developing a financial plan that…
City Council approved the issuance of up to $8.6 million in bonds Monday night, a portion of which will be used to save the City an estimated $400,000 in interest cost due to current low interest rates. The new bonds…
The City of Hilliard has hired Taylor Mullinax as its new Zoning Inspector. Mullinax begins work Monday, Sept. 14. Taylor comes to the City from the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, where she had been working as an intern…
The City of Hilliard has hired Michael Hulsey as its new Chief Building Official/Building Standards Director, effective Sept. 28. Hulsey comes to the City with more than 40 years of experience in various related positions. “We are fortunate to be…
Posted September 11, 2020
Roundabouts keep people safe, and the City has data that proves it. Speed and angle of impact are critical factors that affect whether or not someone walks away from a vehicle crash. For pedestrians and bicyclists, speed plays an even…
Posted September 1, 2020
Driving over the speed limit, responding to a few text messages behind the wheel, and rolling through a stop sign may seem to be minor traffic violations, but City officials want residents to know traffic safety is important. So important…
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