The City of Sharonville is seeking Qualifications and requesting Proposals for a Preferred Developer to facilitate development of the property commonly referred to as the "ODOT site" for job creation and/or retention with the City of Sharonville.
Although coyote’s are not originally native to our region, the coyote has assumed an important role in helping control nuisance populations of rodents, deer and geese. Sometimes, due to uninformed practices on our part, an individual coyote may lose its natural fear of us and become a nuisance. If you see a coyote that acts unusually bold, please contact the Ohio Division of Wildlife at 937-372-5639 or, if you are neighboring one of our Park District Parks, call 513-521-7275, extension 275. Otherwise, please enjoy watching this creature, and all wildlife, from a distance.
Natural Gas
The IGS price of natural gas for participants in the City’s aggregation program for the month of July will be $0.4794 per ccf. Adding in the necessary sales tax that must be applied, total cost for gas will be $0.5106 per ccf. For comparison, Duke utility’s cost of gas (GCR-Gas Cost Recovery) for July will be $0.57280429 per ccf (which includes the gas price of $0.5461 plus the necessary excise tax that must be applied). This represents savings of slightly more than 6 cents per ccf for program participants.
PLEASE NOTE:
Notification letters regarding the City’s electric aggregation program were unavoidably delayed. FirstEnergy Solutions will be mailing the letters on June 11, 2013 and apologizes for any confusion the delay has caused.
Electric and Gas Aggregation
The City of Sharonville’ energy consultant, The Utilities Group, has provided an update on the implementation process for the electric and gas aggregation opt-out programs. Click here for information. If you have additional questions, you may contact our energy consultant, The Utilities Group, at 513-481-7954.
Sharonville's 4th on the Loop New in 2013...The Fair @ the Square!
The City of Sharonville is once again excited for our annual Fourth of July parade and celebration on Thursday, July 4, 2013 beginning at NOON. This year's theme is Sharonville Past, Present, & Future. Our parade will once again start at the corner of Reading and Sharonville Loop. This is your chance to be a part of a Sharonville tradition.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 9TH DAY OF JULY 2013 AT 7:00 P.M., A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON THE BUDGET PREPARED BY THE CITY OF SHARONVILLE FOR THE NEXT SUCCEEDING FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31ST, 2014.
SUCH HEARING WILL BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY OF SHARONVILLE, 10900 READING ROAD, SHARONVILLE, OH 45241
MARTHA CROSS FUNK
CLERK OF COUNCIL
MAY 18, 2013
Available For Rent
Senior Living
We have a one bedroom and a 2 bedroom apartment available for rent. Please click here for more information.
The improvements include widening Fields Ertel Rd. at the Copperfield/Indian Walk intersection to construct left turn lanes in both directions, build a retaining wall on the south side of the road just east of Copperfield Dr., reprofile the hump in the road to improve visibility of oncoming traffic and install storm sewers, curbs, catch basins and sidewalks for better control of storm water. In this same project, Hamilton County will be repaving Reed Hartman Highway approximately 185 feet south of Fields Ertel Rd.
This project will continue from the Princeton School and Road project on Chester Rd. north to the Convention Center traffic signal intersection. The Chester Road Project is designed to widen Chester Rd. to include left turn lanes north and south at the Greenwood intersection. All utilities on Chester Rd. north of the Greenwood intersection will be put underground. Greenwood Ave. will also be widened to include a left turn lane into the new Princeton High School entrance. All three streets will include storm drainage improvements, new curbs and sidewalks, and new street lighting and traffic signals.
The Greenwood-Lippelman intersection in Glendale will be closed to through traffic starting April 22, 2013 and re-open on June 1, 2013. Greenwood Ave. from Lippelman to Chester Rd. will be closed to through traffic from June 3, 2013 to July 25, 2013; however, access to the new Princeton School entrance and the Queen City Racquet & Fitness Club will be maintained.
When the project is complete, Greenwood Ave.’s name will change to Lippelman Ave. on the west side of Chester Rd. and to 1 BAPS DR. on the east side of Chester Rd.
Tentative completion date of this project is November 22, 2013.
Seconds Count In An Emergency!
The City of Sharonville has instituted the CodeRED Emergency Notification System - a high-speed telephone communication service for emergency notifications. This system allows us to telephone all or targeted areas of the City in case of an emergency situation that requires immediate action (such as a boil-water notice, missing child or evacuation notices).The system is capable of dialing 50,000 phone numbers per hour. It then delivers our recorded message to a live person or an answering machine, making three attempts to connect to any number.
THIS SYSTEM WILL ONLY BE USED FOR EMERGENCY PURPOSES.
Examples of times when the CodeRED system could be utilized:
Drinking water contamination
Utility outage
Evacuation notice & route
Missing person
Fires or Floods
Bomb threat
Hostage situation
Chemical spill or Gas leak
and other emergency incidents where rapid and accurate notification is essential for life safety.
PROPERTY ROOM AUCTION
“Sharonville Police Department utilizes the services of PropertyRoom.com to auction off some of our abandoned, stolen, lawfully seized, or unclaimed property, as well as used Police Department equipment.
Property Room makes our auctions available on an ongoing basis, 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Items being auctioned can include various electronics, cameras, stereo equipment, jewelry, tools, CDs, DVDs, and more.
Click the link below to view our items for auction at Property Room. If we do not currently have anything being auctioned, then there will not be any items displayed.
To help our residents recycle more than ever before, Rumpke is now offering 65-gallon recycling carts in Sharonville - click here for more information.
HAMILTON COUNTY COALITION
TO STOP
FRAUD, SCAMS & ABUSE
Hamilton County Coalition is working to help you detect, prevent and report consumer fraud, identity theft and scams in our community.
For every Ohioan, the LGF provides vital services to keep our communities safe and vibrant. http://www.everyohioan.com/
Examples of services funded by LGF dollars: 4H programs
Cemetery maintenance
Community homeless shelters
Criminal justice system
EMS
Fire
Food banks
Health clinics
Homeland security
Homeless shelters
Immunizations
Local economic development departments
Local parks and recreation
Natural disaster response
Police
Prisons
Road maintenance
Senior care
Various health and human service programs
Mill Creek Confluence Project
The wetland creation and stream restoration project is located in the Upper Mill Creek (UMC) watershed where the East Fork Mill Creek flows into the Mill Creek main stem at the confluence of the Mill Creek’s main stem and the East Fork of Mill Creek within sight of the I-75 and I-275 interchange. The 25 acre site will become a new stream-side park.
By going to the links under Quick Links on the left hand side of this page, you can now payout your ticket with Visa or Mastercard by going to Pay Ticket Online. Please note that it will usually takes approximately 48 hours for your ticket to be posted. If you would like to see if you are on a docket, you can go to Schedule Search put in the court date and it will bring up the docket for that court.
DOWNTOWN STRATEGIC MASTER PLAN
The Sharonville Downtown Strategic Master Plan (plan) was commissioned by the City of
Sharonville in response to renewed interest in downtown revitalization by public officials,
business owners and residents. This plan provides a vision and strategic action plan for
immediate and long‐term downtown revitalization.
(Recreation Center Events)Sharonville's 4th on the Loop Parade
Join the City of Sharonville as we celebrate Independence Day on the downtown loop! There are lots of ways to join in on the fun! For parade route information or an appplication to join our parade, visit our website at www.sharonville.org/rec. For more information please contact Michael Blomer at 563-2895.
7/9/2013 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
(Council Events) COUNCIL MEETING
7/10/2013 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
(Recreation Center Events) Ladies Day at the Pool
Ladies Day Getaway is an event held outdoors, poolside adn for ladies only. Ladies will register on the day of the event. Program registration for Residents/Members is only $2.00 and Non-Residents is only $5.00. Please contact the Recreation Department @ 563-2895 before attending Ladies Day if there is bad weather forecast for the day of the event.
7/10/2013 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
(Board of Health) Board of Health Meeting
Board of Health Meeting at 6:30 pm in the Health Department, Room 164
7/10/2013 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
(Building & Planning) Board of Zoning Appeals
7/10/2013 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
(Building & Planning) Planning Commission
7/26/2013 6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
(Recreation Center Events) SHARONFEST 2013
The Sharonville SUmmer Tradition continues with SharonFest 2013, July 26th & 27th! With your support, Sharonfest helped local non-profit organizations raise over $30,000 last year. Our mission is simple; to promote a variety of local non-profits by coordinating an event that the whole community can enjoy. This festival belongs to you, and we promise to always keep it that way. Please join your friends, family, and neighbors this July for another awesome year. The Sharonfest Committee members encourage residents, organizations, civic groups, and local businesses to get involved. We have various levels of sponsorship. Contact Michael Blomer at 563-2895 or mblomer@cityofsharonville.com For more information visit www.sharonfest.com/
7/27/2013 3:00 PM - 12:00 AM
(Recreation Center Events) SHARONFEST 2013
The Sharonville SUmmer Tradition continues with SharonFest 2013, July 26th & 27th! With your support, Sharonfest helped local non-profit organizations raise over $30,000 last year. Our mission is simple; to promote a variety of local non-profits by coordinating an event that the whole community can enjoy. This festival belongs to you, and we promise to always keep it that way. Please join your friends, family, and neighbors this July for another awesome year. The Sharonfest Committee members encourage residents, organizations, civic groups, and local businesses to get involved. We have various levels of sponsorship. Contact Michael Blomer at 563-2895 or mblomer@cityofsharonville.com For more information visit www.sharonfest.com/