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The City is receiving Request for Qualifications (RFQ)  until 4 pm on July 11,2018, for the 2018 Blue Ash Road Business Corridor Market Analysis Project. Please see the economic development page on this website for more information.

Recycle bin with face and tie

Congratulations Deer Park residents! In 2017, we recycled 442.20 tons of metal, glass, plastic and paper. Residents saved resources, conserved energy, and reduced pollution by recycling. 

The recycling efforts in Deer Park: 

  • Conserved enough energy to power every home in Deer Park for 13 days.
  • Reduced more air pollution than if every household in Deer Park rode their bicycle to work for two months.
  • Saved 3,871 trees from being harvested. 

On average, each household in Deer Park recycled 400 pounds in 2017. That’s 12.96% of all the waste we generate. 

Thank you Deer Park!

Compost wooden basket

This free one-hour evening seminar focuses on the basics of backyard composting.

Thursday, May 10, 7pm — Francis R. Healy Community Center, located in Chamberlin Park.
See flyer for more information.

Team highfiving

Congratulations to the Deer Park High School Boys Basketball Team for winning the OHSAA Division III State Championship ! A parade is planned for Wednesday 3/28/18 at 6:30 pm from Howard School to the High School, followed by a homecoming assembly at the High School at 7 pm.

Easter eggs in grass

Come join in the fun Saturday, March 31st at Chamberlin Park for the annual Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the Park Board.  (This event has been moved from the 24th due to weather.)

The hunt begins at 10:00 sharp and is divided into age groups, age 3 and under, 4 to 6, 7 to 9 and 10 to 12.

Get your picture taken with the Easter Bunny.  Bring your own basket or bag.  We hope to see you there!

Group picture on basketball court of cheerleaders and basketball team

Congratulations

The Deer Park Boys Basketball Team are Region III Division Champions for the first time in school history with a 27-0 record!  They are headed to Columbus on Thursday for a chance to advance to the State Championship.  We wish them the best of luck in Columbus!  You can read the game highlights here.

Rumpke cans

Waste Collection and Recycling rate increase effective Jan 2018 - 

As part of the Center for Local Government Consortium, the City of Deer Park has negotiated a five year contract with Rumpke for trash and recycling pick up services for single and two family residences.

The fee covers weekly curbside trash and recycling pick up as well as weekly brush chipping and autumn curbside vacuum leaf collection.

The billing will remain on the Greater Cincinnati Water Works bill, which is now in monthly format.  The monthly fee for single family increased approximately $2 per month from the 2017 rate. 

While this is an increase in the monthly fee, we were able to lock that rate in until 2023, which will benefit the residents of Deer Park.

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