Annual Events
Contact the City
Destination Hilliard
Electric Aggregation
Food Waste Composting Program
Jobs
Leaf Collection
Maps & GIS
Newsletter Signup
Recycling
Resident Resources
Service Requests
Styrofoam Recycling
Sustainability
Talk2Us
Taxes
The Senior Center
Trash
Trees
Videos
Winter Weather
Yard Waste
Your Hilliard
Boards & Commissions
Capital Projects
City Charter
City Code
City Council
City Manager
Comprehensive Plan
Departments
Financial Data
Newsroom
Non Discrimination
Permits & Applications
Public Bids
Public Meetings & Notices
Public Records
Summer Rec Camp
Program Guide
Pools & Passes
Program Registration
Community Garden
DORA
Ephemeral WildflowersRentalsHilliard ExpressHilliard’s ParksHilliard TrailsNow Hiring
Recreation & Wellness CenterThe Senior CenterSportsVolunteer
Crime Map
File a Report Online
Forms & Applications
Join the HPD Team
Mayor’s Court
Pay Your TicketPolice Public Records RequestServices & ProgramsSmart911Traffic Crash Reports
Traffic Enforcement RequestsTransparency in PolicingVictims Rights
Business
Communication
Downtown Hilliard
Emergency Alerts
Engineering & Building Permits
Holidays
Human Resources
Mosquitos
Rec & Parks
Reporting Online
Roads
Solicitation
Utilities
We might add it to our website.
Posted December 29, 2020
When someone holds a pizza in front of K9 Ari’s nose, he doesn’t just smell pizza. He smells the buttery, garlicy crust. He smells the milky, salty cheese and the greasy, spicy pepperoni. And he smells the acidic tomato sauce,…
Posted December 17, 2020
The cruiser was crammed. And then some. More than 1,000 winter weather items were donated to Hilliard City Schools Dec. 16 as part of the City of Hilliard’s Cram the Cruiser event. The event was a coordinated effort between the…
Posted December 8, 2020
Two new police officers were sworn into the Hilliard Division of Police on Monday. The new officers raised their hands and recited the oath of office given by City Manager Michelle Crandall. Officers Adam Showalter and Quinn Izar will enroll…
Posted
The first drop-off community composting program in Hilliard is now available to residents, thanks to a SWACO Community Waste Reduction Grant and support from GoZero Services. GoZero composting buckets are available free of charge to the first 150 Hilliard residents…
Hilliard is happening! Find out what’s going on with our weekly newsletter.