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The City of Deer Park’s Beautification Awards program is a city-wide recognition program that acknowledges businesses, residences, organizations, and other establishments for contributing to the improvement and beautification of our community.  The application deadline is

The Deer Park Community Improvement Corporation ( CIC ) shall meet on Monday, July 10th, 2023 at 12:30 P.M. The meeting will take place in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building, 7777 Blue Ash Road, Deer Park, OH 45236.  This is a regular meeting to conduct business as necessary.

Governor Dewine and Lt. Governor Husted announced the launch of a new statewide online portal to streamline adoption and foster care process. For more information, click  here.

5/17/2023: UPDATE: We are not considering new applicants at this time.  

The City is currently accepting employment applications for a part-time position in the Income Tax Dept.  Click here for job description.  Click here for employment application.

As part of a "Get Covered Ohio' campaign for health insurance coverage, the Deer Park Library is hosting a workshop on Wed 3-29-2023 for help in navigating the new changes in Medicaid.  Click on the following link for flyer with information.  MEDICAID WORKSHOP_Hamilton 2023 (at the library)

 

The Southwest Ohio Air Quality is giving residents the opportunity to receive a $100 gift card when they purchase a battery powered lawn mower and recycle their gas powered lawn mower.  For more information please click here : The Southwest Ohio Air Quality.docx

Severe Weather Awareness week is next week, March 19-25, 2023. Local emergency management agencies are reaching out to promote preparedness actions in their communities. More information about preparedness actions residents can take are available on emergency management agency websites and social media listed in the press release.  Click here for press release.

Three quick and easy actions residents can take

This course educates attendees on critical weather information and the National Weather Service (NWS) SKYWARN program established with partner organizations. SKYWARN is a volunteer program of trained severe weather spotters. These volunteers help keep their local communities safe by

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