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For questions or support, contact:

  • Phone: 555-555-5555
  • Email: help@proudcity.co

Frequently asked questions

Register your account at www.mywateradvisor2.com using either the phone number associated with your account or your account number.  Enter your first and last name as it appears on your utility bill, enter an email address and create a password.  Once registered you can also download the mobile app, “My Water Advisor 2.0” to track consumption anywhere, anytime.

The Miami Valley Fire District (MVFD) provides Emergency Medical Services (EMS) for the residents of the City of Miamisburg and Miami Township.

If you are currently experiencing a medical emergency, dial 911.

If you have any questions about EMS and/or billing questions, please call the MVFD at (937) 560-2152 or visit their website at https://miamivalleyfiredistrict.org/ova_sev/ems-services/ for more information.

The Dayton Mediation Center supports homelessness prevention through its landlord/tenant program throughout Montgomery County.  This program strives to assist people in their efforts to maintain  housing by providing mediation, conflict coaching, landlord/tenant education and referrals to agencies that can offer additional support, such as rental assistance.  For information, call (937) 333-2349.

All households use water differently, therefore comparing bills without facts may be misleading. If there is a substantial difference with your bill between months, Utility Billing would be happy to investigate and help determine the solution.

All questions about trash or bulk pick ups should be directed to the Public Works Department by calling (937) 847-6635.

Water and sewer usage is billed based on how many units of water runs through the meter. The meter read dates are provided to measure the time between billings. Separate rates for water and sewer are applied to the water usage to calculate each billed amount. A refuse charge is included and billed at $14/month.

All accounts receiving water and or sewer services within the city are charged a minimum based on the size of the meter. This minimum charge is applied to usage between 0-3 units. A minimum charge fairly distributes the fixed costs related to water and sewer services which includes operations as well as replacing and maintaining infrastructure and equipment.

The minimum charge is $63.07 (water $20.77, sewer $28.30, and refuse $14.00) per month.  Charges beyond the minimum are based on usage.  The following table represents the rate charged to residents after the minimum usage.  For water meters other than residential, please call utility billing for a copy of those rates.

 

CHARGES PER UNIT AFTER MINIMUM
No. of Units Water Rate Sewer Rate
4-33 $7.13 $7.35
34-133 $6.42 $7.35
134-333 $5.62 $7.35
334-9999999 $5.24 $7.35

 

Water usage is measured in units. A unit of water is 100 cubic feet, or 750 gallons of water.

With the change from quarterly billing to monthly billing, extensions will no longer be feasible. The amount of time available to pay a bill continues to be 45 days. Since bills will be sent every 30 days vs. every 90 days, it is necessary to keep up with the current balance due.

However, during the transition period (October 1, 2023 – December 1, 2023) previous extension agreements will be honored and any prior balance up to $65 will be permitted to carry forward without disconnection. Beginning January 1, 2024, all balances must be paid within 45 days to avoid disconnection.

Bills are sent monthly at the beginning of each month and will be due around the middle of the month.

Applications can be found here or you can call the Clerk of Council at (937) 847-6456 for more information.

You can visit the city’s Boards and Commissions page here

The City’s water quality report can be found at here

Open burning is only permitted for small recreational fires (e.g. fire pits).  More information is available at (937) 560-2152 and http://www.miamivalleyfiredistrict.org

The Dayton Metro Library system has a Miamisburg branch at 545 E. Linden Avenue.  Information is available at http://www.daytonmetrolibrary.org

Yes, live and replayed Council meetings can be viewed on channel 5 of the Spectrum Cable system and through channel 999 of the AT&T system.  They can also be seen streaming online at www.mvcc.net.

Please contact the Clerk of Council at (937) 847-6456.

Please contact the Clerk of Council at (937) 847-6456 or check the Ward map available here

Meeting minutes and agendas are posted on this site at Public Meetings, and every agenda is also posted in advance in the lobby of the Miamisburg Civic Center at 10 N. First Street.  Requests for a copy of legislation voted on by Council and other questions may be directed to the Clerk of Council at (937) 847-6456.

For more information about the city’s public records or to request a public record, see the public records page.

The City has a noise ordinance.  Complaints about the duration or volume of noises that unreasonably disturb the peace in residential areas should be directed to the Police Department at (937) 225-HELP.

Report an outage by calling the Engineering Department at (937) 847-6531 or fill out online street outage form.

The Miamisburg Municipal Court, serving Miamisburg, Miami Township, Germantown, West Carrollton and German Township, located at 10 N. First Street, Miamisburg, OH 45342  has a website at https://www.miamisburgcourts.com/ and can also be contacted by phone at (937) 866-2203.

See our page for more information and an overhead street banner request form.

For more information and a block party request form, see our block party  page.

 

Code enforcement staff can be reached at (937) 847-6532 or by email at develop@cityofmiamisburg.com.

Questions may be directed to the Utility Billing Division at (937) 847-6460.

You can report abandoned vehicles by calling non-emergency Dispatch at (937) 225-HELP or fill out the online form

Miamisburg businesses are served by the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, which can be reached  at (937) 226-1444.

The Police Department has a drop-box where members of the public can dispose of their unused medications.  The box is located in the Department’s lower level in the Miamisburg Civic Center.

The local branch is located at 240 S. Heincke Road and can be reached at (937) 866-4551.

Yes.  The couple must have their marriage certificates.  To schedule a ceremony, call (937) 847-6458 or 866-3303.

Garage sales can be held up to three times in a calendar year per dwelling and can operate only between 8 a.m. and sundown for up to three consecutive days.  A non-illuminated sign may be placed only on the property where the sale is being held.  Garage sales should be registered in advance with the Development Department at (937) 847-6532.

The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) provides public bus transportation throughout the region, including routes and stops in Miamisburg.  For details on routes and rates, visit www.i-riderta.org or call RTA Customer Support at (937) 425-8300.

Kettering Health Miamisburg is located on State Rte. 725 between Alexandersville and Gebhart Church roads.  For details, visit www.ketteringhealth.org.  There is also a Miami Valley Emergency Center at 300 Austin West Blvd.  For details, visit www.premierhealth.com. 

Please call the Public Works Department at (937) 847-6635.

Please call the Public Works Department at (937) 847-6635.

Please call the Public Works Department at (937) 847-6635.

Local elections are governed by the Montgomery County Board of Elections.  For questions about polling places, registration, etc., please call (937) 225-5656.

Building permits can be obtained here.

For details, visit www.bmv.ohio.gov or call the nearest BMV branch at (937) 866-9511.

Licenses are only required for dogs, and these are issued by the Montgomery County Auditor’s office.  Licenses can be purchased several ways and at several locations throughout the County.  Visit www.mcauditor.org or call (937) 225-4314 for information.

The only shelters that can be reserved in advance are located in Sycamore Trails and Mound parks.  In addition, Sycamore Trails Aquatic Center is available for rentals during the swim season.  To make a reservation, please call (937) 866-8999.

For all police-related non-emergencies, please call (937) 225-HELP.

  • The reporting person can call the Regional Dispatch Center at 937-225-4357. The dispatcher will send an officer to the reporting person’s location within the city. 
  • In the civic center concourse, the reporting person can utilize  the wall-mounted phone outside of the Police Department lobby. The phone will ring directly to the dispatch center. After entering the call, the dispatcher  will dispatch an officer to PD. 
  • The reporting person can approach an officer and indicate a report is needed.

Call the Miamisburg Board of Education office at (937) 866-3381 or visit www.miamisburgcityschools.org.

Rumpke, the city’s refuse and recycling hauler has provided the following information:

In our residential recycling program, you no longer have to separate items by material type.  Simply place all recyclable materials in a single container for the collection truck, and we’ll handle the rest.

Residents can typically recycle the following items:

  • Plastic bottles, jugs, and tubs
  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Aluminum cans
  • Steel cans and lids
  • Paperboard (like cereal boxes)
  • Cardboard
  • Office paper
  • Envelopes and junk mail
  • Newspapers, magazines and inserts
  • Telephone books and catalogs
  • Cartons

For additional details on items you can recycle, please see our acceptable items list. On collection day, your recycling will go through our system and be reliably sorted by material type.

You’ll be doing your part to help protect the environment while we make residential waste disposal easier for you.

Public Health-Dayton & Montgomery County has an Office of Vital Statistics at 117 S. Main Street in Dayton.   Birth certificates are available after 1908.  For more information, visit www.phdmc.org or call (937) 496-3117.

The Montgomery County Marriage License Bureau is located in Dayton in the Montgomery County Courts Building at 41 N. Perry Street.  Please call (937) 225-4656.

The City of Miamisburg has an income tax rate of 2.25 percent.

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The nearest location is in Moraine at 5582 N. Springboro Pike.

For details, visit www.bmv.ohio.gov or call the nearest BMV branch at (937) 866-9511.

The Montgomery County Treasurer’s Office bills and collects property tax, their website is located at http://www.mctreas.org/

Staff at the Income Tax Office are happy to assist you.  Please call (937) 847-6462 or email incometax@cityofmiamisburg.com for more information.

Our Income Tax filing and payment tool is located at https://web1.civicacmi.com/MiamisburgTax/. 

You can also reach the Income Tax Office (937) 847-6462 for more information.

The Utility Billing Division oversees water, sewer and refuse billing for the City. Customer billing occurs monthly, and payments can be made online, by mail, by automatic bank account withdrawals or in person at the Civic Center. Personal checks, cash (in person only), Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express (online only) are accepted forms of payment. You can also pay online by visiting the utility billing page here

Code enforcement staff can be reached at (937) 847-6532 or by email at develop@cityofmiamisburg.com.

The Miamisburg Municipal Court payment system is located here

 

The City of Miamisburg accepts applications and/or resumes only when there is an active selection process to fill a position vacancy.  Please see the listings at Employment Opportunities for specific instructions on applying for any current vacant positions.

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