Dog License Purchase/Renewal
It’s that time of year again! The City of West Carrollton and Montgomery County Animal Resource Center have teamed up to make getting your dog licensed easier than ever.
It’s that time of year again! The City of West Carrollton and Montgomery County Animal Resource Center have teamed up to make getting your dog licensed easier than ever.
Join us for a relaxing and creative evening at the Neurographic Watercolor Experience, led by talented local artist Matthew Burgy. This hands-on workshop invites you to explore the calming and colorful world of neurographic art, a simple yet powerful way to unwind, express yourself, and connect with others.
West Carrollton is proud to partner with Versiti to sponsor citywide blood drives. There is always a great need for blood donors, so we encourage you to sign up or walk in and make a difference!
Join us for a sweet and creative evening just in time for Valentine’s Day! During this hands-on class, you’ll learn step-by-step royal icing techniques to decorate six delicious sugar cookies. With guided demonstrations and sample designs for inspiration, you’ll gain the confidence to create beautiful (and tasty!) Valentine treats. Whether you come solo, with a friend, or as a family activity, this class is a fun way to connect, learn, and celebrate the season of love in our community. Registration is required. Spots are limited—reserve your seat today!
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Join us for a Noon Year’s Eve Celebration designed just for kids, complete with a balloon drop at noon and a full lineup of fun, hands-on activities. Kids ages 5–12 will enjoy: Creative crafts, including noise makers, poppers, and mini yarn hats Quiet games and a designated Quiet Area during the balloon pop A silent Disney disco (music without the noise overload!) A Prize Cube experience—step inside the wind tunnel and grab a prize Light refreshments To ensure a comfortable and engaging experience, space is limited to 30 participants. This festive, family-friendly event is the perfect way to celebrate the... |
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Our offices will be closed to allow our staff to enjoy the holiday with their loved ones. We will reopen and resume regular business hours on January 2nd. Trash Pickup: Due to the holiday, trash collection will be delayed by one day this week. Only residents whose regular pickup is on Thursday will be affected by the holiday. If your trash is usually picked up on Thursday, please set your bins out for Friday. If your regular pickup is on Friday, please set your bins out for Saturday. |
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2026 Dog License Renewal It’s that time of year again! The City of West Carrollton and Montgomery County Animal Resource Center have teamed up to make getting your dog licensed easier than ever. Why License Your Dog? Licensing isn’t just a requirement—it’s a quick way to ensure you’re notified if your lost pet is found. All dogs 3 months or older must be licensed. 3 Easy Ways to License Your Dog: Online: Apply or renew at MCOHIO Mail: Print an application and mail it with a check In-Person: Purchase tags at the West Carrollton Civic Center on: January 4, from... |
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*Large item or bulk trash collection outside of the complimentary pickup dates (listed below) is available for a fee of $25. To schedule a pickup or for any questions, please contact us at (937) 859-8280 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, or email us at [email protected]. 2026 Large Item/Bulk Pickup Dates: On the residents’ regularly scheduled collection day. Week of January 5-9 Week of May 4-8 Week of July 6-10 Week of October 5-9 Bulk Trash Collection Guidelines: Items not properly bundled or wrapped will not be picked up. Glass items: Must be taped and securely wrapped.... |
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2026 Dog License Renewal It’s that time of year again! The City of West Carrollton and Montgomery County Animal Resource Center have teamed up to make getting your dog licensed easier than ever. Why License Your Dog? Licensing isn’t just a requirement—it’s a quick way to ensure you’re notified if your lost pet is found. All dogs 3 months or older must be licensed. 3 Easy Ways to License Your Dog: Online: Apply or renew at MCOHIO Mail: Print an application and mail it with a check In-Person: Purchase tags at the West Carrollton Civic Center on: January 4, from...
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Join us for a relaxing and creative evening at the Neurographic Watercolor Experience, led by talented local artist Matthew Burgy. This hands-on workshop invites you to explore the calming and colorful world of neurographic art, a simple yet powerful way to unwind, express yourself, and connect with others. No experience is needed! Matthew, who has taught at both the Dayton Art Institute and the University of Dayton, will guide participants through a fun, step-by-step process using watercolors, oil pastels, and more. Enjoy a welcoming atmosphere with light refreshments and great company while you create something truly unique. Session Options (Participants... |
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Planning Commission Meeting
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To discuss the items on the agenda. Meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. Section 9.01 Planning Commission There shall be a municipal Planning Commission consisting of five (5) members all of whom shall be residents of the Municipality who hold no other Municipal office or employment, selected by the Council for overlapping terms of five (5) years, except that the members first selected shall be appointed for such terms that the term of one member shall expire annually thereafter. The Commission shall adopt its own rules and elect its own officers annually. It shall have all the power and authority conferred... |
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2026 Dog License Renewal It’s that time of year again! The City of West Carrollton and Montgomery County Animal Resource Center have teamed up to make getting your dog licensed easier than ever. Why License Your Dog? Licensing isn’t just a requirement—it’s a quick way to ensure you’re notified if your lost pet is found. All dogs 3 months or older must be licensed. 3 Easy Ways to License Your Dog: Online: Apply or renew at MCOHIO Mail: Print an application and mail it with a check In-Person: Purchase tags at the West Carrollton Civic Center on: January 4, from... |
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West Carrollton Citywide Blood Drives with Versiti West Carrollton is proud to partner with Versiti to sponsor citywide blood drives. There is always a great need for blood donors, so we encourage you to sign up or walk in and make a difference! Dates: January 21 April 1 July 22 October 14 Time: 11:00 PM – 3:00 PM Location: West Carrollton Civic Center and Community Room, 300 E. Central Ave Sign up or walk in today and help save lives! Register here Donor Registration |
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2026 Dog License Renewal It’s that time of year again! The City of West Carrollton and Montgomery County Animal Resource Center have teamed up to make getting your dog licensed easier than ever. Why License Your Dog? Licensing isn’t just a requirement—it’s a quick way to ensure you’re notified if your lost pet is found. All dogs 3 months or older must be licensed. 3 Easy Ways to License Your Dog: Online: Apply or renew at MCOHIO Mail: Print an application and mail it with a check In-Person: Purchase tags at the West Carrollton Civic Center on: January 4, from... |
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Trustees – River District New Community Authority (Citizen Representative, Two Positions Available) Trustees of the River District New Community Authority serve as the governing body of a public entity established under Ohio Revised Code Chapter 349 to guide and finance infrastructure and community development within the River District. Citizen Trustees represent the interests of current and future residents and provide independent oversight alongside city and developer representatives. Trustees are responsible for setting policy, adopting resolutions, approving budgets and financing actions, and overseeing the Authority’s activities related to public infrastructure, redevelopment, and long-term community planning in the River District. This position...
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West Carrollton and thousands of other local government and public safety agencies across the country use an external communication platform called OnSolve CodeRED to send emergency alerts. That platform was taken offline in mid-November while the company investigated a security breach. After recently receiving additional information, we want to share what we know with our residents. What happened? OnSolve CodeRED, which the City uses for emergency alerts, was the victim of a targeted cyber-attack by an organized cybercriminal group. Whose information is in CodeRED’s database? Residential landline telephones automatically receive CodeRED messages. Businesses or individuals who want to receive emergency...
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The City of West Carrollton is pleased to announce the promotion of Alex Flynn as the City’s next Deputy Chief of Police.Deputy Chief Flynn has been a dedicated member of the West Carrollton Police Department since June 2012, demonstrating exceptional leadership, professionalism, and commitment to West Carrollton. Prior to joining the department, he served four years in the United States Air Force as a Security Forces Specialist.He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the American Military University. He is a graduate of both the Ohio Law Enforcement Foundation’s Police Executive Leadership College (PELC) and the Certified Law Enforcement Executive (CLEE)...
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The City of West Carrollton has received plan approval from the Ohio EPA for our Water Treatment Plant improvement project. This marks an important step forward in ensuring safe, reliable, and high-quality drinking water for our community.Many of the plant’s systems are more than 30 years old and require critical updates. These improvements will:• Replace and modernize outdated treatment equipment• Improve water quality and reliability• Enhance safety and efficiency at the facilityWith an investment of $8.8 million, supported through the Ohio EPA’s Water Supply Revolving Loan program, this project represents our commitment to protecting public health and planning for the...
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