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Posted November 27, 2020
Upper Arlington Assistant City Manager Daniel Ralley has accepted a conditional employment offer to serve as the City of Hilliard’s first Assistant City Manager/Director of Community Development. Ralley is scheduled to begin his new position Jan. 19. The Community Development…
Posted November 23, 2020
Residents are invited to help local children bundle up this winter by donating to the City of Hilliard’s second annual Cram the Cruiser event. The event is a coordinated effort between the Hilliard Division of Police and the Hilliard Recreation…
Posted November 20, 2020
Due to COVID restrictions, we are not able to hold Monday night’s City Council meeting in person. Individuals wishing to provide comments or ask questions about any item on Monday night’s agenda are encouraged to email public@hilliardohio.gov in advance of…
Posted November 19, 2020
On Thursday, Nov. 19, Franklin County became Ohio’s first county to reach “purple” status for COVID cases. This is the most severe level in Ohio. The City values the health and well-being of its community and employees. We have continued…
Posted November 12, 2020
Hilliard City Council approved construction on Scioto Darby and Walcutt roads that will add a roundabout at Walcutt Road and multi-use path on Scioto Darby Road between Scioto Farms Drive and Leap Road. These improvements will increase vehicle capacity and…
Posted November 5, 2020
The City of Hilliard has hired Solomon Sitot as its new Information Support Analyst on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Sitot joins the City from the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, where he was working in Information Technology. He received his…
Posted November 4, 2020
The City of Hilliard was awarded a federal grant totaling nearly $500,000 through the Department of Justice to expand the City’s Recovery Court services. The grant allocates $496,779 over three years, allowing Hilliard Recovery Court to increase its number of…
Posted November 3, 2020
Eight community non-profit agencies will receive Hilliard Community Foundation grants thanks to CARES Act funds dedicated by Hilliard City Council. In October, Council provided the foundation with a $150,000 grant, with the goal of supporting non-profit agencies that provide health…
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