City of Delaware offices are closed Monday, January 21 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and there will be no refuse collection. Residential refuse and recycling crews will operate on the “next day” collection schedule, beginning Tuesday, January 22, and continuing through Saturday, January 26, to complete the week’s collections. More…
In an online post, the City of Delaware has shared the following:
“The City of Delaware is seeking public input on ideas and issues facing city government using Polco, an interactive web-based polling platform. Polco allows government officials to post questions directly to citizens and receive insightful, reliable data to drive local policy decisions.” More…
City of Delaware offices are closed Monday, January 21 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and there will be no refuse collection.
Residential refuse and recycling crews will operate on the “next day” collection schedule, beginning Tuesday, January 22, and continuing through Saturday, January 26, to complete the week’s collections. All accounts, commercial and residential, utilizing dumpsters for collections will remain on the normal weekly collection schedule for the week. More…
Learn how Delaware became the great City it is and meet your local government in person by enrolling today in the 10th City of Delaware Citizens Academy.
The Academy is an excellent way to go behind the scenes at key departments and learn the structure of city government and more. “For residents who want to become more involved in our community and those who are just curious about City operations, the academy is a great experience,” Mayor Carolyn Kay Riggle said. More…
Christmas Office Hours and Collections:
City of Delaware offices closed at noon Monday, December 24 and remain closed Tuesday, December 25. Residential refuse will be collected Monday, and the “next day” schedule will be in place Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Questions concerning the collection schedule may be directed to the Customer Service Request Line at 740-203-1810 or pwcs@delawareohio.net.
On Thursday evening, Delaware City Council will meet for the final time in 2018. On the agenda are several measures, many of which deal with typical year-end financial matters.
Also included on the agenda are ordinances concerning conditional use approvals and plan approvals for projects by Fahey Bank and Blue Sky Car Wash.
More…Work has begun to convert Marshall Court in Delaware to a pedestrian-only area.
The short roadway, which runs from North Sandusky Street to North Union Street, separates the Delaware County Courthouse and the Rutherford B. Hayes Administrative Building. The project is part of ongoing improvements to the County government’s facilities.
Delaware City Council will consider a 2019 budget against a backdrop of positive economic indicators, including low unemployment and job growth. More…
This is the weekend when downtown Delaware comes alive with the sights and sounds of the season as Main Street Delaware presents “Home for the Holidays.”
It all begins at 6 PM on Friday near the intersection of William and Sandusky Streets, where carols will be sung before lighting of the community Christmas Tree. Visitors will also be able to visit Santa and Mrs. Claus, pet live reindeer, enjoy horse drawn carriage rides, and listen to carolers. More…
Let’s face it. Winter in Ohio can unpredictable and, on occasion, downright nasty. Local communities face that challenge on several levels, including snow removal on streets, sidewalks, and even public trails.
The City of Delaware’s Department of Public Works has created and adopted its 2018-2019 Winter Snow & Ice Management Policy – ten pages of what, when, and how city crews will handle what this winter has to offer. More…