Landfill closed – Friday, 2/10/23

**Power Outage**Wilmington City Landfill Wilmington, Ohio – The City of Wilmington is closed for customers on Friday, February 10, due to an overnight power outage. Trash pickup will run as regularly schedule on Friday. The office will reopen as soon as power is restored to the facility. For questions, please contact the City Service Office

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Wilmington Recycling

February 1, 2023 **Wilmington Recycling** Recycling Service to Resume Feb 2 LOCATION – City of Wilmington Wilmington, Ohio – The City of Wilmington altered its normal recycling procedure on Wednesday, February 1, due to equipment issues. Refuse and recycling were collected by one vehicle simultaneously.  Regular refuse and recycling pickup procedure will resume on Thursday,

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City to Begin Fall Leaf Pickup Program

Wilmington, Ohio –The City of Wilmington will begin its Leaf Pickup Program on Monday, October 31, 2022. City workers will begin picking up leaves in the Southwest Quadrant of the City and will proceed clockwise through City neighborhoods. The tentative route for pickup is: Southwest Quadrant – (South of W. Main St./West of S. South

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City Planning Improvements to Pedestrian Crossings

The City of Wilmington, in cooperation with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) proposes to improve or establish pedestrian crossings at seven locations: Truesdell Street near Roy E Holmes Elementary School Locust Street near the municipal building and Fiesta Veracruz restaurant N. South Street near Galvin Park Nelson Avenue at the Luther E. Warren Peace

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Municipal Court Judge Michael T. Daugherty Passes Away at 53

“Caring” Judge Mike dies unexpectedly WILMINGTON — Brian Shidaker, Wilmington City Safety Director and Brian Kratzer, Chief Baliff, announced that Judge Michael T. Daugherty, died at his residence early Thursday morning. Judge Daugherty has served as Municipal Court Judge since July 2015. Shidaker and Kratzer said “Judge Daugherty served faithfully with great professionalism and dedication

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Luther Warren Peace Path Extension – Ribbon Cutting

SEPTEMBER 7, 2022 – WILMINGTON – The City of Wilmington and the Clinton County Trails Coalition are pleased to announce the opening of the Luther Warren Peace Path Extension to Ogden Road on September 24, 2022. An opening day ribbon cutting will be held at 9:00 a.m. in the city parking lot at 474 Nelson

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N. South Street Lane Closure – Aug 22 – 26, 2022

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAugust 18, 2022 WILMINGTON – The City of Wilmington announces closure of the northbound lane of North South Street in front of the Wilmington Public Library and Galvin Park beginning on Monday, August 22. The lane will be closed for one week, weather permitting. The intersection of Birdsall Street and North South Street

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Reverse-angle parking comes to downtown Wilmington

WILMINGTON – The City of Wilmington announced a new method of parking will be available in downtown Wilmington this spring. The City will be offering reverse-angle parking on Main Street, Sugartree Street, and a portion of South Street along the Courthouse Square. The new parking configuration is part of the Downtown Wilmington South Street Safety

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Rombach Avenue – Overnight Construction – May 18 & May 19

WILMINGTON – The City of Wilmington announces overnight construction at the intersection of Eastside Drive and Rombach Avenue beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 18. The overnight work is expected to continue for two nights, weather permitting. The left lane of East Side Drive, the left-turn lane onto Oak Street, and the left eastbound

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