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Current Boil Advisories No current advisories Questions? Please call the Public Works Department at (937) 847-6635

Enjoy the Benefits of Softer Water The City began distributing softened water to residents in 2019.  Using a Reverse Osmosis process, water hardness levels have improved from 22 grains per gallon to a current average of 8 grains per gallon.  Soft water provides health and cost benefits to the public.  Be mindful that if you are currently...

The City of Miamisburg offers a leaf collection service to our residents which begins October 28, 2024 and ends December, 20, 2024. For collection purposes, the city is divided up into five (5) different zones. To find out which zone you reside in, call Public Works at (937) 847-6635. Key Dates and Information Program start:...

Submittal via Email Email the application and plan sets to develop@cityofmiamisburg.com.

The city of Miamisburg's Building Department is certified by the Ohio Board of Building Standards to regulate the construction of both commercial and residential structures including electrical, fuel gas piping and HVAC systems. The city employs building inspectors and our chief building official reviews all commercial & residential plans prior to the issuance of a...

In order to maintain property values and keep a clean and attractive city, the city of Miamisburg enforces a property maintenance code. The city employs two code enforcement officers who patrol the city to ensure properties are maintained in accordance to the maintenance code. Report a Property Maintenance Issue or Complaint To report a property...

The city of Miamisburg's Planning Department prepares, maintains and enforces the city’s land use regulations to protect the public health, safety and general welfare and provide for and guide the physical growth and development of the city. Responsibilities Provide research, analysis, preparation and recommendation of all land use legislation pending before the City Council. Provide...

Why Miamisburg? It is no accident, the City of Miamisburg has evolved into such a dynamic suburban community. Strategic, forward-thinking initiatives by city officials during the past two decades have resulted in significant growth and economic development activity, positioning Miamisburg as an ideal destination for the 21st century. Families and employers find the city of...

It is no accident that the City of Miamisburg has evolved into such a dynamic suburban community. Strategic, forward-thinking initiatives by city officials during the past two decades have resulted in significant growth and economic development activity, positioning the city as an ideal destination for the 21st century. The Development Department is responsible for the following...

What We Do The Stormwater Department focuses on maintaining the city of Miamisburg's stormwater infrastructure. The department also has a staff member who manages environmental programs to coordinate compliance issues related to water and sewer safety. Backflow recertification's are also handled through the environmental wing of this division. Click the link below to download your...

What We Do For after-hours water and sewer emergencies, please call 225-HELP (4357). The city of Miamisburg is a provider of sewer services to it's residents. The Sanitary Collections Department is responsible for operating and maintaining facilities and infrastructure, which also includes a Water Reclamation Facility. Residents can register for water and sewer service in...

What We Do The Fleet Maintenance Department inspects, diagnoses, repairs and services mechanical issues on city vehicles and equipment. Fleet Maintenance is responsible for ensuring that city vehicles are available, dependable, cost effective and safe to operate. From police cruisers and lawn mowers, to snow plow trucks and other heavy equipment, Fleet Maintenance is responsible...

Leaf Collection Information The City of Miamisburg offers a leaf collection service to our residents which generally begins near the end of October and continue on throughout mid December. For collection purposes, the City is divided up into 5 different zones. To find out which zone you reside in, you can call Public Works at...

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