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Posted February 28, 2022
It’s that time of year again: pothole season. Here’s how Hilliard residents can use an online reporting tool to help get them filled. If you come across a pothole, report it using Hilliard 311. Residents can use the online service request…
Posted February 14, 2022
The City is pleased to welcome Roberta Barkhimer as a new addition to the Transportation and Mobility Department. Barkhimer will serve as a Transportation Asset Manager, with a focus on leading Hilliard’s new sidewalk maintenance program. Details of the program…
Posted February 10, 2022
The City has made trail connectivity and active transportation a priority, and the path is now paved for several new pedestrian-bike projects to become reality in 2022. Hilliard currently has 35 miles of trails or shared-use paths, and that number…
Posted January 26, 2022
Each year, Hilliard’s Snow Warriors take steps to adequately plan and prepare for the approaching winter season. The City’s winter weather plan keeps Hilliard accessible during a snow or ice event and ensures proper utilization of City resources. Winter Weather Plan All…
Posted January 6, 2022
It’s 3 a.m. on a frigid January morning in Hilliard, and 12 City employees get the call to prepare for significant snow and ice removal during an upcoming storm. For the next 12 hours, they’ll put everything else on…
Posted September 16, 2021
Each year thousands of tons of Styrofoam are thrown away, taking up valuable space in landfills. That’s why some community leaders have come together to launch a Styrofoam recycling program that’s capable of shrinking a stack of Styrofoam the size…
Posted August 9, 2021
Trash is often one of the “hottest” topics in local government. We took the time to address Hilliard’s top trash topics and questions below. In Hilliard, trash, recycling and yard waste are collected every Tuesday, except for on certain holidays (those…
Posted July 28, 2021
Drivers and pedestrians near the intersection of Cemetery Road and Scioto Darby Road will see a change in traffic patterns starting Aug. 9 that will improve traffic flow in the roundabouts and improve pedestrian safety near the adjacent school. On…
Posted June 7, 2021
The Scioto Darby Road and Main Street roundabout will be undergoing island work starting 9 p.m. Friday, June 11 until 5 a.m. Monday, June 14. The inside lane will be closed as crews work on the north splitter island portion…
Posted April 12, 2021
Construction is set to begin this week for a new crosswalk signal on the west side of the Cemetery Road/Franklin Street intersection. The new rectangular rapid flashing beacon (RRFB) signals will provide a safer way for residents to reach housing,…
Posted April 6, 2021
With the spring comes warm weather, rain, and potholes. The City of Hilliard encourages residents to use its online reporting tool to help get them filled. During the winter season, water inside pavement freezes, causing road surfaces to crack. The…
Posted February 10, 2021
Icy, snow-covered sidewalks are more than just inconvenient for pedestrians and dog walkers. They’re also dangerous! The City reminds residents and business owners that they are responsible for removing snow and ice from their sidewalks. When removing the snow from…
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