Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Online Crime Reporting

Citizens are encouraged to take advantage of technology to report minor crimes through the Dayton Police Department’s Online Crime Reporting System: www.daytonohiopolice.com. This customer convenient approach eliminates the need for residents to wait for a Police Officer to arrive at the scene. Instead, citizens simply can supply the relevant information through the website, where a Detective reviews the information and determines follow up action. The online reporting system should be used only for non-violent crimes with no suspect information available, and the crime falls within one of the following eight categories: fraud; harassing phone calls; identity theft; lost property; accidental property damage; theft (non-vehicle); theft from vehicles; or vandalism. Citizens without Internet access can also choose to report non-emergency crimes over the phone by calling 333-COPS (2677). Crimes in progress or other emergency situations should still be reported through the normal 9-1-1 police dispatch function.




To report a minor crime online: www.daytonohiopolice.com

To report a minor crime by phone: 333-COPS (2677)

Friday, December 28, 2012

Neighborhood Leadership Institute Accepting Applications

Release Date:   Friday, December 28, 2012
Contact:          Verletta Jackson, 937-333-3670

Applications are now being accepted for the 31st annual Neighborhood Leadership Institute, sponsored by the City of Dayton.

The Neighborhood Leadership Institute is a 12-week program designed to educate Dayton residents about local government, City resources and community leadership. The 2013 program is scheduled to kick off on March 14 and is comprised of workshops, skill-building components and a day-long bus tour of Dayton neighborhoods. Participants hear presentations from community, business and government leaders on topics such as Dayton’s history, the role of City government, the criminal justice system and cultural diversity. Class members also complete field assignments and a practicum requiring development of a grassroots project within their community.

Applications must be submitted no later than Friday, February 8, 2013. Applications are available at City Hall, 101 W. Third St. (Department of Planning and Community Development, sixth floor, or the City Commission Office, second floor) or at www.daytonohio.gov. For more information, call 937-333-3670.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

2006 Walnut Hills report


From Donald Vermillion  Instructor at UD

A report about Walnut Hills for 2006 UD Leadership in Building Communities Report

 See Link below

Monday, June 18, 2012

Southeast Dayton Festival at Walnut Hills Park

Saturday, June 23rd from 10am to 8pm. Walnut Hills Park is located at the corner of Wayne Ave. and Wilmington Pike in Dayton. Free Family Fun! DJ and Live Music, Pony Rides, Inflatables, Horseshoes, Spray Park, Popcorn, Corn Hole Games, Tattoos, Story telling and face painting. Bob's Smoking BBQ and Dave's Fish and Chips will be offering food for purchase. Local vendors and charities selling baked goods and crafts will be there too!

Friday, June 15, 2012

Block Party Anyone?

Neighborhoods, organizations or businesses that wish to block a street for a block party or similar event must complete a street closure application and have it approved by the Dayton Police Department 30 days prior to the event.The permit fee for a small neighborhood block party is $50, or $100 for a larger event organized by a school, church, business, or community organization. Street Closures can only be scheduled during daylight hours and are limited to one street block. Event organizers are required to set up and take down the barricades at the conclusion of the event

Friday, May 25, 2012

Memorial Service

Could you and would you be able to invite our Walnut Hills friends to join us this Sunday at 10:30am. See Attachment. Thank you so much for you help. Have a good holiday. Please note that we are starting the service on the triangle and than going to the church giving opportunity for those that may not feel comfortable at the church service to leave following the Military Honors.




Pastor Rob

Colorado Church

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Bulk Waste Pick Up Information

Dayton’s Division of Waste Collection offers bulk waste pick-up service each Friday for those items that are too large or inappropriate for the regular green trash can. Residents must schedule a bulk waste pick up in advance by calling the Public Works all Center at 333-4800. The operator may ask a series of questions to identify exactly what materials are being collected. This is necessary to determine which piece of equipment to send to the scene and because some guidelines may apply. For example, metal objects must be separated from other items; refrigerators must first have the doors removed for safety reasons; and hazardous materials or rocks/bricks/gravel are not accepted. To schedule a bulk waste pick-up, call 333-4800 in advance. Residents can call between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.

Friday, April 06, 2012

WALNUT HILLS EASTER EGG HUNT

Easter Egg Hunt at Walnut Hills Park, tomorrow, Saturday, April 7, 2012. 12:00 Noon.

This is the Ella Smith Memorial Easter Egg Hunt, held every year at the park, corner of Wilmington Ave. and Wayne Ave.

Colorado Church is providing Hot Dogs afterwards for the kids.

Thanks Colorado Church and Pastor Rob for including us in your Easter Celebrations!!!!

Friday, March 30, 2012

Yard Waste Disposal

Homeowners conducting their spring yard work can drop off their yard waste at the Wagner Ford Landfill (2670 Wagner Ford Road). The hours of operation are: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. - noon (thru June). The green debris can be disposed of in any format – items are not required to be bagged, bundled or sorted. However, regular trash, recycling products, plastic bags, or bulky waste items are not accepted.



For more details, call the Public Works Call Center at 333-4800.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Tire Dumping

The City of Dayton and Montgomery County are working together to stop illegal tire dumping, but we need everyone’s help. Dumped tires are a serious problem because they are a breeding ground for mosquitoes and rodents, create a fire hazard, attract other illegal dumping, and are difficult to remove. It’s also very costly to clean-up dumped tires and can delay mowing efforts on vacant lands. If you see someone hauling more than 10 tires or illegally dumping tires, contact the “Report-A-Litterer” line. Try to get the license plate number, make of the vehicle, time of day, location, and date. You can send it in online or by phone at 225-4999. Anyone with scrap tires to get rid of should call the City of Dayton Bulky Waste number at 333-4800 and they will pick-up up to 10 tires per household a year for free. In addition, Montgomery County residents can drop off up to 10 tires per resident a year for free at the Solid Waste District Transfer Station at 2550 Sandridge Dr.

Friday, March 02, 2012

Doing Business with the City

Companies looking to do business with the City of Dayton can go to www.DaytonOhio.gov/bid for assistance. There companies can fill out a Vendor Application Packet, including necessary AAA forms, review the various commodity codes to receive future bid notifications, and view active bid opportunities. The site also includes links to help minority, women-owned or small businesses get certified under the City of Dayton’s PEP Program. For more information, contact the City of Dayton Purchasing Division at 937-333-4030.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Walnut HILLS CHILI COOK OFF

Attention Dayton Bloggers!!!

It's time for Walnut Hills Neighborhood Association's 7th Annual Chili Cook-off!!!
Monday, March 12, 2012, 7:00 PM at Cleveland School in Dayton.

The WHNA welcomes all comers for a friendly competition to determine the 2012 Chili Champion. It costs $5.00 to enter your pot 'o chili. Chili entries must be at school and ready for judging by 6:15 PM. First place wins $50.00 and bragging rights. Second place collects $25.00 and third place earns $15.00. As always, we are including a 50/50 drawing: 1/2 to winner, 1/4 to WHNA and 1/4 to Cleveland School.

Contact Bob Lipps at 256-8394 to enter or for questions. We're looking for volunteers to bring side dishes. Bring your cornbread!

Everyone is invited to join us for fun and food. It costs $2.00 person to get in and join the excitement. There will be door prize drawings throughout the event.

Friday, January 06, 2012

Dead Animal Pick Up

The Division of Street Maintenance picks up more than 1,000 dead animals a year. On a daily workday basis, crews remove animals that have been killed in the road or other public rights-of-way only. The City does not collect personal pets that have died of other causes, or pick up dead animals on private property.

To report a dead animal in the right-of-way, call the Public Works Call Center at 333-4800.

Friday, December 02, 2011

City of Dayton to Bill Property Owners $75 to Remove Loose Leaves

City of Dayton to Bill Property Owners $75 to Remove Loose Leaves;
Normal Leaf Collection Process Limited to Paper Bags Only

Release Date: Friday, December 2, 2011
Contact: Fred Stovall, Director of the Department of Public Works, 333-4070

To eliminate abuse of its bagged leaf collection process and to encourage greater participation in the program, the City of Dayton will begin billing property owners $75 if City crews have to remove loose leaves raked improperly to the street.

The Division of Street Maintenance changed its leaf collection process last year to a bagged-only system. Now leaves must be placed in 100 percent biodegradable paper bags and set at the curb line on recycling day. Leaves raked loosely to the street are no longer collected.

The change to a bagged-only service saves the City of Dayton approximately $480,000 a year.

“The majority of Dayton residents have accepted the change and are cooperating by placing their leaves in the biodegradable paper bags,” Fred Stovall, Director of the Department of Public Works, said. “Unfortunately, there is still an unacceptably high number of households that are not complying with the new system and who are raking their leaves to the street. As a result, their loose leaves end up blowing throughout the neighborhood or clogging storm sewer catch basins, which can lead to flooding and other hazards.”

City crews will issue a “Notice of Violation” door hanger on residences where loose leaves have been improperly placed along the street. The property owner will have seven days from the date of the notice to bag the leaves in 100 percent biodegradable paper bags. After that period, any loose leaves placed along the street will be removed by City crews and the cost of removal will be billed to the property owner or responsible party.

As an alternative to bagging, residents can choose to drop off their leaves at area composting sites. Through December 22, residents can deposit leaves at the three composting locations below between 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Monday-Friday, Noon-5:00 p.m. on Saturday, or 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. on Sunday. Leaves can be dropped at these sites without a paper bag, but they must be emptied from plastic bags. No grass, sticks, or other debris should be included.

• Lohrey Site – 2366 Glenarm Ave., behind the Lohrey Recreation Center at Belmont Maintenance building.
• Gettysburg Landfill – 1826 Gettysburg Ave., north of McGee Blvd.
• Wagoner Ford Landfill – 2670 Wagoner Ford Rd., across from Grafton Kennedy School.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Community Thanksgiving Dinner

Come together with your friends, neighbors and family, Monday, Nov. 21st at 6:00 PM for a Community Thanksgiving Dinner.
The dinner is free and is provided by COTR-Church On The Rock at 321 Edgar Ave., between Wayne & Wyoming.  There will be live music and entertainment for all to enjoy.

If you need additional info please call 937-254-7522.

Linda Williams
937-626-0000
Gary Williams
937-626-5227

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Ohmer Park Fall Bazaar & Luncheon

When: Saturday, November 5, 2011; 9am to 3pm

Where:
Ohmer Park United Methodist Church---In Belmont
1357 Arbor Blvd. (at Clarence; one block North off Wayne Ave.)

What: Church Bazaar & Luncheon with an assortment of vendors and artisans; crafts, jewelry,
vermacasting, beauty products, bake sale, food, AND corn hole games for the kids.

Luncheon: 11am to 2pm with chicken noodle dinner, hot dogs, chips, or a fresh fruit plate.

For Further Info Call.........252-7362

Thursday, October 06, 2011

City of Dayton Prepares to Begin Bagged Leaf Collection Cycle

· Leaves Must Be Bagged at the Curb; Loose Leaves Will Not Be Accepted

· Schedule Expands to 4 Pick Ups Corresponding to Recycling Dates

· Informational Flier Now Being Mailed to Dayton Residents

· Residents Can Also Find Their Leaf Collection Schedule Online



Release Date: Thursday, October 6, 2011

Contact: Fred Stovall, Director of Public Works, 333-4080



The City of Dayton has kicked off its Fall bagged leaf collection process by mailing personalized collection schedules to all affected Dayton residents.



The bagged leaf collection process has been expanded this year from two to four pick ups during the eight-week collection period, beginning October 31. Citizens are reminded that as a result of operational changes made last year, leaves must be bagged in biodegradable paper bags and placed at the curb; leaves raked loosely to the street will not be collected.



During the next week, city of Dayton residents should look for a green and white flier in the mail that outlines the bagged leaf collection process, provides leaf pick up schedules for individual neighborhoods, and includes a coupon for 10 free biodegradable leaf collection bags.



In addition to using the mailer, residents can also identify their four leaf collection dates by visiting www.daytonohio.gov/leafcollection, clicking on the interactive map, and typing in their home address.



The City of Dayton converted to the bagged leaf collection process last year. Street Maintenance crews had traditionally used specialized leaf collection equipment to pick up leaves raked loosely to the curb line. However, that practice was discontinued to help control costs, saving the City approximately $480,000 a year.



The new process requires residents to place leaves in 100 percent biodegradable paper bags (plastic not accepted) and to set the bags at the curb line for pick up, even if their normal waste collection is in an alley. Bagged leaves must be placed at the curb by 7:00 a.m. on the scheduled collection day. The biodegradable leaf bags should be placed separately from normal waste collection/recycling containers.



City officials stressed that any leaves raked to the curb, and not placed in bags, will not be accepted.



Fred Stovall, Director of Public Works for the City of Dayton, said residents should think of recycling when they think of leaf collection.

“We tried to make the leaf collection schedule easy for residents to remember this year by tying it to their bi-weekly recycling dates,” he said. “When we begin our leaf collection process October 31, residents just have to remember to place their bagged leaves at the curb on the same day their recycling is collected. And since we collect recycling every other week, they’ll have four opportunities to have their leaves picked up, instead of two as in past years.”



To help encourage leaf bagging, the City’s mailer contains a coupon for 10 free

biodegradable bags. The biodegradable bags, which are ideal for composting, are also sold at most major retailers and hardware stores for about 40 cents a bag.



The City disposes of the bagged leaves at City-owned composting sites, not the sanitary landfill.



As an alternative to bagging, residents can choose to drop off their leaves at area composting sites. From October 24-December 11, residents can deposit leaves at the three composting locations below between 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Monday-Friday, Noon-5:00 p.m. on Saturday, or 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. on Sunday. Leaves can be dropped at these sites without a paper bag, but they must be emptied from plastic bags. No grass, sticks, or other debris should be included.



· Lohrey Site – 2366 Glenarm Ave., behind the Lohrey Recreation Center at Belmont Maintenance building.

· Gettysburg Landfill – 1826 Gettysburg Ave., north of McGee Blvd.

· Wagoner Ford Landfill – 2670 Wagoner Ford Rd., across from Grafton Kennedy School.



Residents are also encouraged to use home composting as an alternative way to dispose of leaves. Composting is the natural process of decomposition and recycling organic material into a rich soil product known as compost. Creating a compost pile at home is a practical and convenient way to handle yard wastes, like fallen leaves, grass clippings, weeds, and the remains of garden plants. Compost also improves soil and the plants growing in it. For more information about composting, visit the Montgomery County Solid Waste District website at www.mcswd.org.



Another way to avoid bagging leaves is to mow more frequently. Mowing, especially with mulching mowers, helps return natural nutrients back into the soil without harmful chemicals and cuts down on the need to bag leaves.



Citizens who have additional questions can call the City of Dayton Public Works Call Center at 333-4800.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

City Factoid - Fire Safety

In less than 30 seconds, a small flame can get completely out of control and turn into a major fire. In honor of September being Emergency Preparedness Month, remember these basic steps to prepare for a fire emergency:
Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, including the basement. For extra safety, install smoke alarms both inside and outside sleeping areas.
Test your smoke alarms once a month and change the batteries at least once a year.
Replace smoke alarms every 8-10 years or as the manufacturer guidelines recommend.
Plan your escape from fire. The best plans have two ways to get out of each room.
Practice fire escape plans several times a year. Practice feeling your way out of the house in the dark or with your eyes closed.
Check that windows are not stuck, screens can be taken out quickly, and that security bars can be properly opened.
Make sure everyone in your family understands and practices how to properly operate and open locked or barred doors and windows.
Consider installing residential fire sprinklers in your home.
Contact the Dayton Fire Department at 333-4500 for more information about safety in your home.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Vacation Bible School Part 2

We had so much fun having Vacation Bible School at Ohmer Park this year that we decided to add on a second week at Colorado Ave Baptist Church!

Vacation Bible Schools runs the week of August 1st through the 5th from 6-8:30pm. Kids from the ages of 3-12 are welcomed to attend. We have lessons, crafts, praise and worship, snacks, and prizes!!

On Friday, August 5th, we like to have any parent attend for a meal and learn what their children learned that week in lesson and songs.

For more information please contact the church office at (937) 253-0014.

Colorado Ave Baptist Church is located at 101 Heaton Ave, just on the corner of Heaton and Colorado, and off of Wayne Ave near Esther Price.

Community Days at Colorado Ave Baptist Church

Colorado Ave Baptist Church is hosting their annual Community Days tomorrow, July 30. The festivities start at 4:00pm with a cook out and games. Then at 6:00pm, join us in the sanctuary for gospel group, The Southern Aires.

Please join us to catch up with old and new neighbors and to just have a good time and fellowship with one another.

Colorado Ave Baptist Church is located at 101 Heaton Ave. Which is on the corner of Heaton and Colorado, and right off of Wayne Ave near Esther Price.

We hope to see you there!