E-News December 2015
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December News
Village Council Election Results While there was only one contested seat on the seven-member Village Council for the November election, all seven incumbents will return to serve another two-year term. Your elected officials for the 2015-2017 term: Pictured left to right: Ed Hattenbach (District A), Natalie Wolf (District B), Ray Warren (District D), Peg Conway (At-Large), Richard Bardach (District E), and Tom Muething (District C). Not pictured, Bill Doering (At-Large). The council was sworn-in by Village Solicitor Kevin Frank to begin their service on December 1. A public ceremony was held in council chambers and residents had the opportunity to talk with council members afterward. The next order of business at the start of the council’s term will be to select the positions of Mayor and Vice-Mayor which will occur at the regular public meeting of council on Monday, December 14 at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers. The public is welcome to attend this and all meetings of Village Council and its committees. To learn more about council members, or contact council visit www.amberleyvillage.org and click on Government & Administration, then Village Council and Committees. |
Calendar Events December 14 Council Meeting 6:30 p.m. Watch the November Council Meeting November Council Meeting Highlights Holiday Leaf Collection Schedule
Leaf it to Us Have a question about leaf collection? Get it answered when you watch our newest video!
Rumpke Holiday Pick-Up Schedule Residents can expect a one day delay for trash and recycling collection service from Rumpke for the Christmas and New Year’s holiday. Friday collections will occur on Saturday. Visit rumpke.com for recycling and trash collection schedules and information. |
Happy Retirement to Tom Karr!
Tom spent six years with the Lockland Maintenance Department, including 3 as a volunteer fireman, before joining the Village in 1990. Having served the Village as a full-time Maintenance Worker/Fire Fighter, Tom also served as the Village Employee Liaison to the Environmental Stewardship Committee and acquired his Tree City USA Bachelor’s Certificate in the Tree Commission Academy. His dedication to the program enabled the assembly of a comprehensive tree inventory of the Village’s urban forest. While the Village happily congratulates Tom on his well-earned and deserved retirement, he will certainly be missed. |
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Brush Pick-Up Resumes in January
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Holiday Tree Recycling
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Package Thefts – See Something, Say Something
If someone cannot be home to receive your packages, consider an alternate delivery site, like your place of employment that would provide better security of your packages during the holiday season. Another option would be to specify that the delivery be placed on a rear porch or near a rear door at your home. Large commercial delivery trucks will be expected in higher volume on Village streets for the coming weeks. If you observe a delivery vehicle, please take a few extra minutes to observe the delivery address in the event that a strange vehicle enters or stops in front of that property after packages are delivered. If something appears suspicious, get a description of the vehicle and occupants, and then call the Village Police immediately at 531-2040. |
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Winter Heating Safety Space Heaters:
Furnace:
Fireplaces:
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Healthy Home Series: Keep It Ventilated
There are three types of home ventilation: 1. Natural ventilation: Natural Ventilation is uncontrolled air movement from windows, doors, or cracks in the home. 2. Spot Ventilation: Spot ventilation controls air movement by using localized exhaust fans to quickly remove pollutants and moisture at the source. Common household examples include range hoods over stoves and bathroom exhaust fans. 3. Whole House: Whole-house ventilation entails using one or more fans and duct systems to exhaust stale air and/or supply fresh air into the house. Now some tips:
More information at: http://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/guide_to_home_ventilation.pdf |
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Income Tax Update
While the upcoming tax year will be filing of the 2015 year, residents will want to become familiar with the new tax code which will go into effect for the 2016 tax year. In January residents will be receiving a letter from the Tax Office outlining changes in the Amberley Village Tax Ordinance.
For tax years beginning with 2016, Tax Ordinance Chapter 101 will apply. Tax years 2015 and prior will follow Tax Ordinance Chapter 93. The updated Chapter 101 is now available on our website and will soon be incorporated into the Village Code link on the homepage. If you have any questions please call the Tax Administrator Monday – Friday 8 am. to 4 p.m. at (513) 531-0130. |
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Register Your Pooch
Ohio law requires that dogs older than three months be licensed. Residents may purchase a Hamilton County dog license during the regular licensing period of December 1 through January 31.
A license can be purchased at the Hamilton County Auditor’s Office, 138 East Court Street, Room 304, in downtown Cincinnati. Licenses can also be purchased on-line at Dog and Kennel Licenses New or Renewal. There is a convenience fee charged for on-line purchases. Licenses are also available at the Hamilton County SPCA or you may visit one of Hamilton County’s convenient neighborhood vendors. There is a 75¢ agent fee for purchasing this way. Please call 946-4106 for an application or details. |