Tag: City of Milford

  • Loveland Magazine Directory of local government leadership in 2020

    Loveland Magazine Directory of local government leadership in 2020

    Loveland City School District

    Dr. Kathryn Lorenz President

    Ned Portune Vice President

    Art Jarvis – Member

    Michele Pettit – Member

    Eileen Washburn – Member

    Dr. Amy Crouse – Superintendent

    Kevin Hawley  Treasurer/CFO

     

    City of Loveland

    Kathy Bailey – Mayor

    Robert Weisgerber – Vice Mayor

    Andy Bateman – Member

    Ted Phelps – Member

    Tim Butler – Member

    Neal Oury – Member

    Kent Blair – Member

    Dave Kennedy – City Manager

    Michelle Byrde – Finance Director

     

    Symmes Township

    Jodie Leis – Board President

    Kenneth N. Bryant – Vice-President

    Phil Beck – Trustee

    Joseph C. Grossi – Fiscal Officer

    Kimberly A. Lapensee – Administrator

     

    Miami Township

    Ken Tracy – Chairperson

    Mary Makley – Vice Chair

    Karl Schultz – Member

    Eric Ferry – Fiscal Officer

    JEFF WRIGHT – Township Administrator

     

    Hamilton Township

    Brent Centers – Administrator

     

    Deerfield Township

    Kristin Malhotra – President of Board of Trustees

    Lelle Lutts Hedding – Vice President of Board of Trustees

    Jim Siciliano – Trustee

    Dan Corey – Fiscal Officer

    Eric Reiners – Township Administrator

     

    City of Milford

    AMY VILARDO – Mayor

    LISA EVANS – Vice-Mayor

    KIM CHAMBERLAND – Member

    ANET COOPER – Member

    TED HASKINS – Member

    SANDY RUSSELL– Member

    Kyle Mitchell – Member

    MICHAEL DOSS City Manager

    Patricia Wirthlin – DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

     

    City of Montgomery

    Chris Dobrozsi – Mayor

    Craig Margolis – Vice Mayor

     Lee Ann Bissmeyer – Council Member

    Michael Cappel – Council Member

    Gerri Harbison – Council Member

    Lynda Roesch – Council Member

    Ken Suer – Council Member

    Brian Riblet – City Manager

    Katie Smiddy – Finance Director

     

    Clermont County

    David L. Painter – President

    Edwin H. Humphrey – Vice President

    Claire B. Corcoran – Commissioner

    Thomas J. Eigel – County administrator

     

    Hamilton County

    Denise Driehaus – President

    Stephanie Summerow Dumas – Vice-President

    Victoria Parks (Appointed)

    Todd Portune (Retired)

    Jeff Aluotto – Administrator

    DEPARTMENTS

    Warren County

    Tom Grossmann – Commissioner
    Shannon Jones – Commissioner
    David G. Young – Commissioner
    Tiffany Zindel – Administrator
    Martin Russell – Deputy Administrator
    Tina Osborne – Clerk of Commissioners

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      • Auditor – 513-695-1235
      • Clerk of Courts – 513-695-1120
      • Commissioners – 513-695-1250
      • Engineer – 513-695-3301
      • Prosecutor – 513-695-1325
      • Recorder – 513-695-1382
      • Sheriff – 513-695-1280
      • Treasurer – 513-695-1300


  • Up-date on Price Road bridge replacement

    Up-date on Price Road bridge replacement

    START OF CONSTRUCTION:

    October 2019

    ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE:

    March 2020

    ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST:

    $450,000

     

    Miami Township, Ohio – The Price Road Bridge, which is located in Miami Township and carries approximately 900 vehicles per day between the City of Milford and Loveland-Miamiville Road, will be replaced.

    On April 2, 2019, the bridge was closed to all traffic. The old structure has been demolished and a new bridge will be built in the same location.

    As a result of damage that occurred to the bridge structure, the Price Road Bridge was closed to all traffic on April 2, 2019. The old structure has been demolished and a new bridge will be built in the same location.
    Design plans for the new bridge are currently under review and in the process of being finalized. Construction is expected to begin by October; the anticipated completion date is March 2020.

     



  • Area July 3rd, 4th Celebrations and Fireworks

    Area July 3rd, 4th Celebrations and Fireworks

    City of Loveland

    • Visit these Loveland Businesses on July 4 for more live music. Rooster Ridge will be playing at Cappy’s Wine and Spirits from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m.; Lyle’s Bikes, Brews & BBQ has booked Jason Ritchie from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. and Frank Grasso from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., DJ MoCool will be at Bishop’s Quarter from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.

    • Don’t miss Inquire Without playing at the clock from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. and The Whammies will take the stage in Nisbet Park at 8 p.m. on July 4!

    • Ladies and gentlemen, step right up to Cincinnati Circus’ Stunt Show on July 4 at the central green. Shows are at 4:30, 5:30, 6:30, 8:30 and 9:30 p.m.

    • Bring the kiddos to Loveland’s July 4 Kid Zone in Nisbet Park from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. All activities are FREE and will feature the Cool Critter’s Outreach, Heavenward Farms Pony Rides, Foam Dance Party, Disney Characters, Bounce House, Inflatable Games, Face Painting, Balloon Artists, and Branches Church Photo Booth.

    • Shuttles will be available on July 4! Park at Loveland High School or St. Columban Parish to catch a bus to downtown Loveland. Shuttles will run from 3:30 p.m. to 11:15 p.m.

    • NEST will host an old-fashioned family fun area on the lawn in front of City Hall on July 4 from 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. Activities will include sack races, water balloon toss, hula hoop contest, three-legged race, patriotic craft, watermelon seed spitting contest, and an apple pie baking contest. Please have pies at the judging area by 4:30 p.m.

    City of Milford

    SPARKS IN THE PARK!

    July 3rd from 6 to 10 PM at Riverside Ball Park, Victor Stier Drive

    Rozzi’s Fireworks and the Ronnie Vaughn Band

    A few important reminders for Sparks in the Park….once again this year, no coolers will be allowed on the festival grounds. The @milfordcommunityfiredepartment will be selling water, pop and Gatorade, American Legion Victor Stier Post 450 will be selling beer and the Kona Ice Truck will be there with shaved ice!

    None of the vendors are set up to take credit/debit cards, it will be cash only and there will be an ATM available onsite. Food options available are Padrino Italian, Harvest Market Smoker, EZ BBQ, Texas Roadhouse, Milford Angilo’s Pizza, and Tickled Sweet.

    Bring chairs and/or blankets!

    Ronnie Vaughn Music will be kicking things off at 6 PM with lots of familiar favorites and some originals!

    Limited handicap parking is available at the festival grounds, look for the signs. Other parking options include Parking Options: City lot on Main Street, left-hand side of American Legion, The former Milford Main lot, the City Administrative Building and street parking. You can access the park from the uptown parking areas down Lila Avenue to High Street.

    Red, White & Blue Ash

    4 PM until 10:35 PM

    5:30 PM: Natalie Brady Music & The Nite Owls

    8:30 PM: Kansas

    Fireworks: 10PM

    The annual celebration is free and open to the public.

    Village of Maineville

    July 4th. The parade at 10 AM will stage at the Methodist Church on East Foster Maineville Road will travel west on Foster Maineville loop through Liberty Springs subdivision and return East on Foster Maineville Rd. Festival to follow until 1PM at the Town Hall

    July 3 Concert with The Blue Ash Montgomery Symphony Orchestra

    7:30 PM until 9:30 PM

    Help celebrate our nation’s birthday. Join us in Montgomery Park for “Super Heroes and Super Divas, ” featuring music from “Batman: A Dark Knight Rises,” “Aint’ No Mountain High Enough,” and “Respect” as a tribute to Aretha Franklin. Featured guest soloist will be diva Kara Shay Thompson.

    City of Montgomery Independence Day Parade and Festival

    Thursday July 4 at 10 AM – 12 PM

    Independence Day Festival

    July 4th at Montgomery Park

    10101 Montgomery Rd, Montgomery, Ohio 45242

    Americana at its best! Fun kids’ games, corn-on-the-cob, hot dogs, pony rides, music, and an ALL-STAR ballgame round out this year’s festival.

    Many local vendors will be selling great food and drinks along the path in Montgomery Park: Graeter’s Ice Cream, Rotary Club of Northeast Cincinnati, Pit to Plate BBQ, Snowie Bus, and more.

    Live music by EDEN. The beer booth will be a great gathering spot for adults. Find a hillside spot to watch two local baseball teams play in the noon All-Star game. Be sure to join us for this full day of family fun!

    City of Mason Recreation’s RedRhythmBoom

    Schedule and Info

    LaRosa’s Balloon Glow 20th Anniversary

    July 3rd, 4 PM – 11 PM

    Hosted by Coney Island Amusement Park

    6201 Kellogg Ave, Cincinnati 45230

    Northside July 4 Parade

    The parade steps off at noon on Thursday, July 4th. The parade starts at the northern boundary of Northside at Hamilton Avenue and Ashtree Drive and travels south on Hamilton Avenue to Hoffner Park. Roads will close approximately 10 minutes before the parade start.

    http://northsidejuly4.com


  • Milford’s 13th Annual Art Affaire set for September 22 

    Milford’s 13th Annual Art Affaire set for September 22 

    Premier art and fine crafts show features an outstanding array of art, music, food

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    Milford, Ohio – The Greater Milford Area Historical Society (GMAHS), in association with Lykins Energy Solutions, will present the 13th Annual Art Affaire – Milford’s premier art and fine craft show – on Saturday, September 22, 2018, 11 am to 5 pm. This event is free and open to the public and will be held, rain or shine, on a closed three-block section of Main Street (U.S. Route 50) in historic Milford, Ohio 45150.

    “Art Affaire is a primary fundraiser for GMAHS,” comments Donna Amann, administrator, GMAHS. “We are extremely pleased that the show continues to grow, our sponsors stay committed, and the community embraces this magnificent display of local and regional art. The Main Street venue in historic Milford is also very special, as it allows us to showcase artists as well as feature the quaint shops and cafes on the street.”  

    The 2018 Art Affaire call to artists generated a record-number of applications. “We received our largest-ever number of applications with nearly 40 percent of those from artists new to Art Affaire,” says Mary Ward, artist coordinator, Art Affaire. “We are definitely pleased with the quality and diversity of this year’s participating artists.”

    The 13th Annual Art Affaire will feature:

    • A record-breaking 120 juried local and regional artists exhibiting and selling original works in clay, digital art, drawing, fiber art, glass, jewelry, leather, metalwork, mixed media, painting, paper and print making, photography, sculpture, wearable art and wood.
    • A number of demonstrating artists, including the Ohio Valley Woodturners Guild; Wade McCarren and O’Neal Johnston, wood carving; June Ludwick, pine needle baskets; John Middick, drawing; and more.
    • A variety of strolling musical entertainment including Civil War guitarist, Steve Ball; Bear Foot with Russ and Barb Childers featuring Appalachian music and storytelling; Kevin Moran, Americana music; Lars Noble, country music; Roaring 20’s Barbershop Quartet; and Wild Carrot with American roots music.
    • Food by 20 Brix, Harvest Market, Lehr’s Prime Market, Padrino Italian and Tickled Sweet; and wine and beer from Lehr’s Prime Market. The event will feature two hospitality tents where visitors can relax and enjoy refreshments.
    • A Community Cultural Tent featuring local and regional arts-related organizations including Artsy Fartsy, Cincinnati Art Museum, Clermont Chorale, Clermont County Public Library, Historic Milford Association (HMA), Milford History Library, Milford Theatre Guilde and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)/UC Clermont.

    “Art Affaire continues to enhance its growing reputation,” says 2017 Art Affaire Best of Show winners and jewelry artists, Aaron Rubinstein and Haguit Rubinstein-Towler. “The 2017 show was our first participation in Art Affaire, and we were extremely pleased with the overall quality of art and the excellent event organization. We are excited to participate again in this year’s Art Affaire and look forward to seeing return customers.”

    Art Affaire is presented by the Greater Milford Area Historical Society in association with Lykins Energy Solutions. Key sponsorship is provided by the Historic Milford Association (HMA), Lovins Insurance, the City of Milford, PDQ Buildings and Proforma Albrecht & Company; with added support from a number of Milford and Miami Township businesses, organizations and individuals including Accounting Plus LLC, Angels House of Music, Earworm Records, Eric Campman, Mike Castrucci Auto Group, Clermont Equipment, Copper Blue/Grub Shack, DCA Certified Public Accountants, D.E.R. Development, Evans Funeral Home, Frisch’s, Little Miami Brewing Company, Miami Township, Mixit Entertainment, Park National Bank, People’s Bank, Row House Gallery, Doug Smithson Insurance, Sora’s Towing, Suite Paws Pet Resort & Spa, Ulmer’s Auto Care and Jeff Wyler Automotive Family.

    For more information, visit www.MilfordHistory.net or follow Art Affaire on Facebook at www.facebook.com/artaffaire.

    About Art Affaire

    Art Affaire is a juried, outdoor art and fine crafts show held on Main Street in historic Milford, Ohio and is a key annual fundraiser for the Greater Milford Area Historical Society (GMAHS). Initiated in 2005, Art Affaire has significantly grown each year and now features over 120 artists, live music and entertainment and food. Art Affaire, which is free and open to the public, is held annually the fourth Saturday in September. For more information, visit www.MilfordHistory.net or www.Facebook.com/artaffaire. 

    About Greater Milford Area Historical Society

    The Greater Milford Area Historical Society, Inc. (a 501c3, non-profit) was founded in 1967 with the purpose of emphasizing the history of Milford. A small historic museum was started at 114 Main Street. In 1983, the Society relocated to its present location, Promont, located at 906 Main Street, Milford, Ohio. Promont was the home of John M. Pattison, 43rd Governor of Ohio and the only governor from Clermont County. In addition to improvements to the Museum, the Society has expanded its historical programs and collaborative initiatives in the community; and, also broadened its scope to include Miami Township. The GMAHS is especially proud of its Partners-in-Education programs in the Milford schools, an award winning effort of the Society’s volunteers; its local community programs and historical research; and, its annual Art Affaire, Milford’s premier art and fine craft show. For more information, visit www.milfordhistory.net.

  • 56th Annual Frontier Days Parade and Festival FREE Family Event

    56th Annual Frontier Days Parade and Festival FREE Family Event

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    May 31 – June 3

    Riverside Park American Legion Ground and Riverside Park, 450 Victor Stier Dr, Milford, Ohio 45150

    The City of Milford will be celebrating with Frontier Days Inc. the 56th Annual Frontier Days Parade and Festival May 31 through June 3. The festival is located along the banks of the Little Miami River.

    The Frontier Days Committee is excited to bring back Milford’s hometown parade and festival that has been taking place for 56 years. This is one of Clermont County’s oldest parades.

    This year’s Grand Marshal is Milford Head Football Coach, Tom Grippa. This year’s parade theme is “Fly Like An Eagle”.  The Parade begins at 746 Lila Ave and ends at Main and Locust Street in Historic Milford. Cash Prizes for Float entries. Best Themed and Judges Choice. 

    The Festival will have Live Music each night from 8-12 PM, featuring The Mondays on Thursday, Nick Netherton on Friday, and Naked Karate Girls on Saturday. 

    The ever popular, Frontier Days Annual Frog Jumping Contest, will take Saturday at 1:30 PM sponsored by All About Kids, Wards Corner. Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.  And returning this year will be the Decorated Bike Parade on Sunday. Prizes will be awarded.

    Please join us for lots of great food, live music and rides. For more information please visit www.frontierdaysmilford.com or on Facebook.

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