TRASH CHANGE FOR WEEK OF 11/24: Thursday's normal route will be picked up on Wednesday 11/26! No other changes to daily pickups on Tuesday or Wednesday! No Bulk Pickup on Friday 11/28, bulk pickup will be Monday 12/1. Reminder you must be on the list for bulk pickup. Please call the office to get on the list or click to fill out online request form. Please do not just sit items out!

Office Closure for week of 11/24: Village Office will be closed Wednesday 11/26 after 2pm, Thursday 11/27, and Friday 11/28.

Council Meeting/Planning Board Joint Meeting 12/3 at 6:00pm: A special Council meeting will be held during the normal Planning Board meeting with the Planning Board and Board of Adjustments.

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Please view the West Milton Police Department personnel complaint policy here.

Welcome to our new website! As you can see, it’s still a work in progress because we are building openly, iteratively and collaboratively with the West Milton community. Phases There are two phases to our official launch: BETA: Get feedback from the community. LIVE: Formally launch the official website (and continuously improve it) Done/doing What’s...

View the current sealed bid opportunities for the Village in the Administration section under sealed bid opportunities. If no bids are present then the Village does not have any open bids at that time. For more information call the Village office at 937-698-1500.

The West Milton Police Division offers free child safety seat inspections by NHTSA certified inspectors. Inspections are performed by appointment, generally between 3 p.m. and 11 pm, but other times may be available if necessary. Helpful information during the inspections include topics such as safety seat recalls, proper installation, appropriate seats for a child’s age,...

The West Milton Police Division is a Level Three Certified Law Enforcement Agency. Ohio Collaborative Community Police Advisory Board: The Ohio Collaborative, a 12-person panel of law enforcement experts and community leaders from throughout the state, established state standards – for the first time in Ohio’s history – on August 28, 2015, for use of...

The Police Division has recovered several lost or found items over time. Every effort is made to return these items to their rightful owners.  If you have any lost or stolen items, that you believe may have been recovered, please call (937) 698-2677 to set up an appointment to view recovered item(s) for identification.

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