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Miamisburg

About Miamisburg

 CITY OF MIAMISBURG

10 N.First Street

Miamisburg,OH45342

(937) 866-3303

Fax: 866-0891

E-mail: manager@cityofmiamisburg.org

Web site:  www.ci.miamisburg.oh.us

Keith Johnson, City Manager

 

Date founded:   1818

Population:  20,181 (2010)

Median age:  39

Number of households:  8,604

Median family income:  $54,763

Size: 12.4 sq. mi.

Roads in use:  116 miles

Residential new construction permits issued (2010): 14 permits, $2.3 million valuation

Commercial new construction and expansion permits issued (2010): 128 permits, $35.0 million valuation

Major intersection traffic counts (total entering into intersection/day):

741 & 725—55,000/weekday

Central & Main—14,200/weekday

Major employers and number of employees:

SycamoreMedicalCenter— 2,200

Avery Dennison — 600

O’Neil & Assoc. – 400

            YaskawaAmerica(Motoman) – 285Number of churches and synagogues:  35 (est.)

Service clubs:  American Legion Post #165, Rotary, Lions and Eagles

 

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MiamisburgBoard of Education

Greg Whitehead, Superintendent

540 Park Ave.

866-3381

865-5250 (fax)

gwhitehead@miamisburg.k12.oh.us

www.miamisburgcityschools.org

 

HIGH SCHOOL

MiamisburgHigh School

1860 Belvo Rd.

866-0771

865-5267 (fax)

Craig Morris, Principal

MIDDLE SCHOOL

WantzMiddle School

122 S. Sixth St.

866-3431

866-6891 (fax)

Erin Wheat, Principal

 

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

Bauer Elementary

6951 Springboro Pk.

434-9191

434-8879 (fax)

Kelly Lee Marker, Principal

 

Bear Elementary

545 School St.

866-4691

866-4065 (fax)

Amy Dobson, Principal

 

Jane Chance Elementary

10661 Wood Rd.

384-0510

384-0566 (fax)

Dale Geyer, Principal

 

Maddux – Lang Primary

4010 Crains Run Road

847-2766

847-8349 (fax)

Dale Geyer, Principal

 

Mark Twain Elementary

822 N. Ninth St.

866-2581

866-4085 (fax)

Jill Patrick, Principal

 

Medlar View Elementary

4400 Medlar Rd.

865-5257

865-5295 (fax)

Susan Woods, Principal

 

 

 

Mound Elementary

1108 Range Ave.

866-4641

866-6767 (fax)

Tammy Sundermann, Principal

 

Neff Elementary (6th grade)

29 S. Sixth St.

866-5919

866-5910 (fax)

Erin Wheat, Principal

 

PAROCHIAL SCHOOL

Bishop Liebold

6666 Springboro Pk.

434-9343 (east campus)

24 S. Third St.

866-3021 (west campus)

 

LIBRARY

MiamisburgBranch –DaytonMetro Library

35 S. Fifth St.

496-8946

 

U.S.POST OFFICE

240 S. Heincke Rd.

866-4551

 

PARKS AND RECREATION

Parks & Recreation

866-4532

 

CommunityPark

550 S.First St.

 

RiverfrontPark

Miami Avenue(Downtown)

 

Mound Golf Course

757 Mound Ave.

866-2211

 

Pipestone Golf Course

4344 Benner Rd.

866-4653

 

Rice Field

2001 Dayton-Cincinnati Pk.

 

SeniorAdultCenter

305 E. Central Ave.

866-8999

 

Soccer Complex

4355 Medler Rd.

 

SycamoreTrailsAquaticCenter

400 S. Heincke Rd.

847-6565

 

CITY PHONE NUMBERS

Dick Church, Jr., Mayor

847-6458

 

Keith Johnson, City Manager

847-6456

 

Law Director

866-9933

 

Clerk of Council

847-6460

 

Municipal Court

866-2203

 

City Engineer

847-6531

 

Fire Administration

Bob Bobbitt, Fire Chief

847-6663

 

Planning & Development

847-6532

 

Police Administration

John Sedlak, Police Chief

866-6600

 

Police/Fire Dispatch

225-4357

 

Public Works Department

847-6635

 

Finance Department

866-3303

 

For numbers not listed

866-3303

 

 

GOVERNMENT

Council meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at7:00 p.m.in Council Chambers.

 

CITY PHONE NUMBERS

Dick Church, Jr., Mayor

847-6458

 

Charles Case, Vice Mayor

866-2840

 

Sarah Clark, Councilmember

2nd Ward

478-9101

 

Ryan Colvin, Councilmember

859-3738

 

Mike McCabe, Councilmember

4th Ward

866-4077

 

 

Tom Nicholas, Councilmember

3rd Ward

859-0297

 

Greg Thompson, Councilmember

865-0550

 

 

John Stalder, Councilmember

1st Ward

866-7172

 

Judith E. Barney, Clerk of Council

847-6460

HOSPITAL

SycamoreMedicalCenter

4000 Miamisburg Centerville Rd.

(937) 866-0551

 

EVENTS/FESTIVALS

For contact information, call the Parks & Recreation Department at 866-4532.

 

Spring Fling Festival,LibraryPark, May

Concert in the Park,RiverfrontPark(Sundays during summer)

Starving Artists’ Show,LibraryPark, September

Boo in the Burg, Downtown, October

Sweet or Treat Night, Downtown, October

Turkey Trot Run, Downtown, Thanksgiving Day

CommunityHolidayCelebration, Downtown, December

 

NEWSPAPERS

Miamisburg/WestCarrolltonNews

230 S.Second St.

Miamisburg,OH45342

866-3331

 

DaytonDaily News

1611 S. Main Street

Dayton,OH45409

225-2000

 

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Planning & Development

Chris Fine, Development Director

847-6532

 

The City of Miamisburgis a full-service community of over 20,000 citizens with outstanding opportunities for business. From the historic downtown area to the Byers Road/Lyons Roadcorridor of light industrial and office space to the high-tech facilities available through the MoundAdvancedTechnologyCenter, Miamisburgoffers a setting for nearly any prospective business. Exciting new economic development opportunities are now available as a result of the new Austin Center I-75 interchange project. City Council has demonstrated a progressive vision for the continued growth of Miamisburgand promotes a business-friendly approach to economic development.  Meanwhile, residents enjoy an outstanding quality of life with expanding parks and recreation opportunities, an award-winning public school system and small-town values and traditions. Ohio Magazine recognized the many great things happening inMiamisburg when it named the City as one of the five Best Hometowns in the state for 2008.

 

 

 

2 Responses to “Miamisburg”

  • Tom Maxwell:

    My name is Tom Maxwell, my son is a 10th grader at Miamisburg High School, has been involved in sports his whole life. Throughout his various baseball, football and other sports, we have had many run-ins with off season practices in wharehouses or at the batting cages, trying to squeeze in between 2 or 3 other teams. I have been working on a business plan for an indoor training facility that is different than anything else around. I think it could be very successful. I do need as much help as I can get finding as much information about local youth sports involvement. Baseball, softball and really any sport that you would need big open areas. Any suggestions you could send my way would be greatly appreciated. As I said, I do think my idea could be successful as well as become an asset to the community but to do it right means alot of investment which means I need to have all the information I can get. Thank you very much for your time.

    Sincerly,
    Tom Maxwell

  • williamrike:

    Good Morning Tom,

    It has been a while since my sons have been involved is sports so I am not sure how much help we might be. The only facility that I am aware of in the area the provides any thing close would be Prodegy in Springboro and they are more into martial arts and cross training. As far as getting information on training I would suggest contacting the Pee Wee leagues, CUSA (Centerville Soccer). It sounds like a great idea and this would be a good time to be looking for space. If you would like to speak in person you may call myself at 433 2032 ext 102 or the Chamber President Julia Maxton at 433 2032 ext 103.

    William Rike
    Member Services Manger

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