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Save The Date!

There will be a public open house to discuss the Miami Road/Murray Avenue intersection improvements on Wednesday, January 8 from 6:308 p.m. in the Mariemont Elementary Cafeteria.

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Please bring suggestions and ideas for improvements. A traffic engineer’s report with some of the facts and figures is posted at www.mariemont.org

Council Meeting: The only Council meeting in December is scheduled for December 16th. It will begin immediately following the Budget Meeting, which begins at 5:30 p.m.

Holiday Office Closures: Offices will be closed on 12/25/2024 and 1/1/2025.

Renovations in Municipal Building: The Native American Cultural & Education Center is temporarily closed to the public through early 2025, while the administration office is being renovated and using that space.

Council Representatives

Mayor Bill Brown mayor@mariemont.org

Rob Bartlett rbartlett@mariemont.org

Susan Brownknight sbrownknight@mariemont.org

Matthew Ayer mayer@mariemont.org

Marcy Lewis mlewis@mariemont.org

Robert Van Stone rvanstone@mariemont.org

Randy York ryork@mariemont.org

Leaf Collection: The week of Thanksgiving and the week before Luminaria, leaf pick-up will be light as the department prepares for Luminaria and the tree lighting. Leaves will be collected by the Village through December 30. After that, leaves must be in brown paper yard waste bags or a can marked “Yard Waste” and placed at the curb after 6 p.m. the day before your RUMPKE trash pickup. Village leaf collection instructions:

• Rake/blow leaves to the front of your lawn near the curb. NO STICKS OR OTHER DEBRIS. This slows down collection as crews must stop to pick out sticks/debris that can damage leaf vacs.

• NO LEAVES IN THE STREET – this creates a safety issue for our employees and for parking. Let your lawn company know to keep leaves OUT OF THE STREET.

• PARK CARS IN YOUR DRIVEWAY during the day. Collection will go faster if cars are parked in driveways and if ONLY LEAVES are in the piles on the curb.

Thank you for your cooperation!

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