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The Village Of North Bend, Ohio |
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The North Bend Administration Building is located at 21 Taylor Ave. Office hours are 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM. To contact the office during business hours: Phone 513-941-0610 • Fax 513-941-1335 e-mail: village@fuse.net The Village of North Bend has a statutory form of government. There is a mayor and six council members. Council members and the mayor serve four year terms.
North Bend is located in the 1st U.S. Congressional District, the 31st Ohio Legislative District, and the 9th Ohio Senate District. Village council meetings are held the last Monday of each month at 7:00 PM. LATEST NEWS updated 03/03/10
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• March Council Meeting - Mon., Mar., 29th - 7:00 PM • Plan. Commission Mtg. - Wed., Mar., 17th, 2010 - 7:00 PM Certified Wildlife Habitat The property of North Bend residents Carol and Carl Huether has been designated as an official Certified Wildlife Habitat site by the National Wildlife Federation. The property attracts a variety of birds, butterflies and other wildlife, while helping protect the local environment. To learn more about how your property can become a Certified Wildlife Habitat site follow the link to the National Wildlife Federation websiteClick here.
![]() Spring Severe Weather Awareness Week is March 21-27, 2010 Hamilton County Emergency Management Agency encourages each school to participate and practice tornado drills throughout the spring. March is chosen each year because sudden spring weather changes and changing seasonal wind currents enhance the possibility of tornadoes or floods. Know the difference between a tornado warning and a tornado watch, and take the precautions appropriate for each. Remember, a watch means severe conditions are possible; a warning means severe conditions are imminent and you should take shelter immediately. In Hamilton County, the outdoor warning sirens will sound a steady tone for five (5) minutes when a Tornado Warning or a Severe Thunderstorm Warning is issued during a Tornado Watch. Please visit the following websites for additional information on Spring Severe Weather Awareness Week, and other important information: www.hamiltoncountyohioema.org www.weathersafety.ohio.gov www.fema.gov ![]() AMERICAN SIGN MUSEUM
Looking to get out of the house and do something on an upcoming Saturday. Visit the American Sign Museum and see vintage signs and learn the history of signs in America. Its worth the trip. You'll see lots of neat neon signs. Remember the great signs for bowling alleys, drive ins and motels. Those are the kind you will see at the museum. The museum is open for tours on Saturdays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. You can do a self-guided tour but you'll learn a lot from a guided tour. Call ahead for the times for a guided tour - 513-258-4020 or wait for the tour to start when you get there. Admission is $10 per adult, children 12 and under are free. Allow about 1 1/2 hour for the tour. The museum is located in the Essex Studios building located at 2515 Essex Place in Walnut Hills. Parking is free. ![]() BALD EAGLE
A Bald Eagle was recently spotted on Brower Road perched in a tree by the river. North Bend resident Nikki Bargman lives on Brower Rd. and provided a picture. Click on the small image to enlarge and view. ![]() Presidential Pathways Scenic Byway
The newly dedicated Presidential Pathways Scenic Byway honors William Henry and Benjamin Harrison and offers travelers the opportunity to visit a number of historic sites from the Cleves/North Bend area to Oxford, Ohio.Bev Meyers, Cleves councilwoman spent many hours over the last three years working with a small group of dedicated volunteers to obtain the scenic byway designation. On Saturday, September 26, Mayor Simpson participated in a ribbon cutting ceremony in Harrison, Ohio to officially open the byway. To learn more visit www.dot.state.oh.us/OhioByways and www.users.muohio.edu/porterbm/prespathsb. HAMILTON COUNTY NEWS & INFO
Household Hazardous Waste Program 2009
Info to come for 2010 Yardwaste Recycling Program 2009 Info to come for 2010 Computer Recycling Program 2009 Info to come for 2010 TV Recycling Program 2009 Info to come for 2010 http://www.hcdoes.org/SWMD/home.html The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners Reinstate HIP The Hamilton County Home Improvement Program (HIP) is an initiative of the Hamilton County Commissioners and the Hamilton County Treasurer. The "HIP" loan allows homeowners in Hamilton County communities to borrow money to repair or remodel their homes or rental property at interest rates 3% below the lowest rate a bank would normally offer. Contact Information: Patrick Hanrahan "HIP" Coordinator, Hamilton County Department of Community Development, 138 East Court Street, Room 1002, Cincinnati, OH 45202. Phone: 513.946.8234 - Fax: 513.946.8240
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NORTH BEND PHOTOS ......... please The Village of North Bend is in need of historical photos of North Bend for the web page and to display in Council Chambers and the Ante room. The pictures will be scanned at the administration building and returned. The owner will be recognized on the web page or in council chambers as the contributor of the original photo. Contact the village office at 941-0610 or Mayor Terry Simpson at 236-3889.
The photo on the left was taken from Harrison's Tomb during the '37 Flood. Click on photo to enlarge. Photo Courtesy Mr. & Mrs. Alan Montague North Bend Zoning Code available online The North Bend Zoning Code is available as a PDF download. Click Here Village Officials Airport Noise Complaints ![]() BACK | Voting | Village Demographics | HIP Program | Building and Zoning | Minutes | Community Yard Sale | Trash Collection, Recycling | Police services | Fire and Emergency Services | Picture Gallery Page 1 | Picture Gallery Page 2 | Village Officials | Important Phone Numbers | Airport Noise Complaints | State Officials | Memorial Day Parade | Harrison Birthday '08 | Storm Pictures | Harrison Birthday '09 | | Return Home | Village Of North Bend | Village Calendar | Hamilton County Government | Great Links | Contact Us | |
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