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Posted March 19, 2020
Sanitizing wipes and those labeled “flushable” will clog your house pipes and can damage City sewers, causing expensive repairs. As you’re sanitizing and searching for toilet paper, please remember to throw away the wipes you use. Keep our wastewater system…
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 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…
Posted March 2, 2020
Hilliard residents and businesses are encouraged to display black balloons outside on Friday, March 6, as part of a national effort to bring awareness of overdose deaths tied to America’s opioid epidemic. They also are encouraged to post pictures of…
Posted February 27, 2020
Hilliard City Council approved a $15.4 million capital improvements budget at its Monday night meeting, funding major projects for 2020 ranging from transportation and parks improvements to the continued expansion of a citywide fiber optics network. “Capital improvement projects represent…
Posted January 22, 2020
The City of Hilliard has received an insight2050 Technical Assistance Program grant from the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) to help develop a vision for the future of Cemetery Road. The grant to provide professional expertise from MORPC staff will…
Posted January 7, 2020
“Real people. Real possibilities.” These four simple words are more than the City of Hilliard’s brand. They are the foundation for everything this City’s team of dedicated public servants does for our community, local businesses, and visitors. They reflect the…
Posted November 7, 2019
Community resident and volunteer Cathy Levy has received the Volunteer of the Year Award from Keep Ohio Beautiful for her efforts to beautify Hilliard parkland. Levy inspired a team of volunteers to adopt the Scioto Run Nature Trail as part…
Posted October 25, 2019
The City of Hilliard’s Deputy Engineer Letty Schamp has been named one of Columbus CEO’s inaugural group of Future 50 leaders. This honor was awarded to influential people with the ideas, the energy, and the hearts to move Columbus forward…
Posted September 27, 2019
Hilliard City Council hired Michelle Crandall as its first City Manager on Tuesday, Oct. 1. Crandall, who currently serves as the City of Dublin’s Assistant City Manager, will be sworn in on Jan. 2, 2020. “I look forward to beginning…
Posted September 17, 2019
No agendas. No presentations. No speeches. Just casual conversation. Join the Hilliard Division of Police for a very special cup of morning Joe from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 2 for the Division’s Coffee with a Cop…
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