City of Marion

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife will release approximately 1,000 Rainbow Trout on Friday morning, March 27th, at North Quarry Park Lake in Marion.  The trout will range in size from 10-13”. This annual event has a daily catch limit of five (5) trout per angler.

The park entrance can be accessed by taking Marion-Williamsport Rd to Hillman-Ford Rd.

 

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Mayor Schertzer is announcing that in observance of the President’s Day holiday, offices in City Hall will be closed on Monday, February 16, 2015.   The following departments will operate as noted below:

  • Sanitation crews will collect garbage and recycling on Monday, February 16.  Residents who normally have refuse collected on Monday are requested to have their collections at curbside by 7:00 a.m. 
  • Marion Area Transit will be open for operation on Monday, February 16.  Individuals needing bus service may call Transit Dispatch at 740-382-9850.
  • The Marion Senior Center will be closed on Monday, February 16.  As a result of this closure, Senior Center Transportation Services will not be available on Monday, February 16.

Essential services including airport, fire, and police will operate as usual.

 

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The Lincoln Park Family Aquatic Center is having a special event - “One Sweet Deal” will be held Saturday, February 14 at the Marion Municipal Airport.  Family memberships will be sold for $199.00, meaning families with up to 8 people can buy a 2015 season membership at this reduced price.

This event will be held Saturday, February 14, 2015 from 12:00 - 3:00 pm at the Marion Municipal Airport.  We will be accepting cash and debit/credit cards.

Membership forms may be picked up during normal business hours at City Hall in the City Safety Directors Office, at the Marion Municipal Airport or can be printed online at the City of Marion website. For any additional information needed, please call the Marion Parks Department at 740-387-5370.

This is a one-time event, no exceptions.  LPAC memberships will return to regular price on February 15th.

 

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Memberships for Lincoln Park Family Aquatic Center's 2015 season are now on sale in the Safety Director's Office on the 3rd floor of Marion City Hall.  2015 memberships are being sold at 2014 prices.  Pricing information is listed on the Aquatic Center's News and Information page.

For additional iformational, call 740-387-5865.

 

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All departments in City Hall will be closed on Monday, January 19, 2015 in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday.  However, some City departments will operate on a regular or modified schedule for the day.  The following departments will operate as listed below:

  • Sanitation crews will collect garbage and recycling on Monday, January 19.  Customers who normally have refuse collected on Monday are requested to have their collections at curbside by 7:00 a.m. 
  • Buses for Marion Area Transit will not be in operation on Monday, January 19.  Marion Area Transit will also be closed for training on Tuesday, January 20.
  • The Marion Senior Center will be closed on Monday, January 19.

Essential services including airport, fire, and police will operate as usual.

 

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Mayor Scott Schertzer is announcing the following closings and adjusted hours for City Offices during the upcoming holiday week: 

City Hall - Many departments in City Hall will be utilizing vacation time over the holiday period of December 24 - 26 and December 31 - January 2.  Therefore, residents are highly encouraged to call and ensure the office relevant to their needs will be open.  All offices will be closed on December 25, 26, and January 1.  Click here for a complete list of business hours for each department  in City Hall for the weeks of December 22 and December 29.

Sanitation - Sanitation collection will not take place on December 25 or January 1.  For residents with Thursday sanitation service, please have collections at curbside by 7:00 a.m. on Friday, December 26 and Friday, January 2.  Crews will collect both Thursday and Friday’s refuse on each Friday.  Sanitation crews will also begin collecting live Christmas trees on Monday, December 29.  Live Christmas trees should be placed at curbside on the resident’s garbage day.  Residents are asked to NOT wrap trees in plastic, as City crews will chip the trees at curbside for two weeks following Christmas.

Marion Area Transit - Marion Area Transit will close at 12:00 p.m. on December 24 and will remain closed through December 26.  On December 31, buses will operate normal hours and will then be closed January 1 and 2.

Senior Center - The Marion Senior Center will be closed on December 25 - 26, as well as December 31 - January 1.

Necessary services including fire, police, and airport will operate as usual.

 

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Mayor Scott Schertzer is announcing that all City departments will be closed on Thursday, November 27th for the Thanksgiving holiday.  Offices in City Hall will also be closed on Friday, November 28th.

PLEASE NOTE:  As a result of City Hall offices being closed on Friday, the weekly early closure day will be observed on Wednesday, November 26th.  Therefore, City offices will close at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 26th, with the exception of the Municipal Court Office and Utility Billing, which will close at 2:00 p.m.

The Sanitation and Streets Department will not collect trash, recycling, yard waste, or leaves on Thursday, November 27th.  Refuse collection will resume on Friday, November 28th with crews collecting both Thursday and Friday’s refuse.  Residents who normally have Thursday sanitation service are asked to have their refuse at curbside by 7:00 a.m. on Friday.  Leaf collection will also resume on Friday.  Residents may rake leaves to the tree lawn area to be vacuumed; place the leaves in biodegradable paper bags for City pickup; or take biodegradable paper bagged leaves to the free drop off site at 560 Barks Rd. W. (Park Enterprise Construction).  There is no charge for the leaf drop off; however, proof of City residence may be required.

Marion Area Transit buses will not operate on Thursday, November 27th or Friday, November 28th.  Normal bus service will resume on Monday, December 1st.

Marion Senior Center will be closed on Thursday, November 27th and Friday, November 28th.  The Senior Center will re-open for regular business on Monday, December 1st.

Necessary services including fire, police, and airport will operate as usual.

 

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Mayor Scott Schertzer is announcing that offices in City Hall will be closed on Tuesday, November 11, 2014 in observance of Veteran’s Day. 

The following city departments will operate as noted:

  • Sanitation crews will collect garbage and recycling.  Customers normally having refuse collected on Tuesday are requested to have their collections at curbside by 7:00 am. 
  • The Marion Senior Center will be open normal operating hours.  On this day, the Center will be honoring and providing a complimentary lunch for all local Veterans.    The 12:00 pm luncheon will be followed by a performance of patriotic music by Sweet Adelines and a special military-focused presentation.  Honor Flight information will also be available.  Dinner tickets are $3 per person (FREE for veterans).  Contact the Senior Center at 387-6100 by November 7, 2014 to RSVP or for additional information.
  • Marion Area Transit buses will not be in operation on November 11.

Essential services including fire, police, and airport will operate as usual. 

 

The Mayor would also like to remind residents of the options available for disposal of leaves:

1)  Leaves may be raked to the tree lawn area to be vacuumed (Residents are reminded that leaves are not to be raked into the street);

2)  Leaves may be placed in biodegradable paper bags (limit 3 per week) for City sanitation workers to pick up; or

3)  Leaves can be taken to the free drop off location at 560 Barks Rd. W. in biodegradable paper-bags.  Proof of City residence may be required.

 

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Mayor Scott Schertzer is announcing that leaf collection for city residents will begin Monday, October 20 and continue through Friday, December 12, 2014.  The three options for disposal of leaves by city residents are:

  1. Place leaves in the tree lawn area to be vacuumed.

    A vacuum-type collector will collect leaves raked to the tree lawn area, with each street having leaves collected during the leaf pick-up season.

    As a note, residents should NOT rake leaves into the street in order to keep from blocking catch basins and drains, so water can drain properly into the city’s storm sewer system.
     

  2. Place leaves in biodegradable paper bags for City pick up, which will follow yard waste limits of a pick-up of 3 bags per week.

    Residents wishing to bag leaves may do so by placing them in clearly marked biodegradable paper bags sold at local retail stores.  The filled bags should be placed at curbside for pick-up.  The City will continue to follow its yard waste limits of collecting 3 bags and 3 bundles per residence per week.
     

  3. Take biodegradable paper bagged leaves to 560 Barks Rd. W.

    Park Enterprise Construction located at 560 Barks Rd. W. is the location of the City’s free drop off site.  This location will be open to city residents free of charge.  Residents may call 223-7275 for Park Enterprise hours of operation.  Proof of city residency is required.  PLEASE NOTE:  If non-biodegradable bags are used, leaves must be emptied from the bag at site.

For additional information, contact the Sanitation/Streets Department at 382-1479.

 

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Trick-or-Treat for the City of Marion will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 pm on Friday, October 31.

In 1999, Marion City Council pass an ordinance which set October 31 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm as Trick-or-Treat night in the City of Marion, unless October 31 falls on a Sunday in which Trick-or-Treat night will be observed on the preceding Saturday.  As a result of the passage of this Ordinance in 1999, the date of Trick-or-Treat cannot be moved unless legislation was presented before full City Council.

Halloween Safety Tips:

  • Trick-or-Treat in a group or with an adult.
  • Accept treats only in doorways.  Never go into a house.
  • Visit homes that have the porch light on.
  • Carry a flashlight.
  • Walk, don't run, and stay on sidewalks.
  • Look both ways before crossing streets and only cross the street at corners.
  • Wear reflective clothing.
  • Be sure your costume is not too long ... you don't want to trip or fall.
  • Shoes should fit comfortably (even if they don't match your costume).
  • Carry only flexible swords, knives, and props.
  • Consider using "face paint" instead of a mask.  If you wear a mask, be sure you can see out of it clearly.
  • Be sure your parents always know where you are going to trick-or-treat and stay in familiary neighborhoods.
  • Do not ride a bicycle.  Your costume might get tangled in the wheels.
  • Keep away from candles and open fires.
  • Be cautious of animals.
  • Let parents check your treats before you eat them.
  • Never eat unwrapped candy, opened candy, or fruit given to you on Halloween.

 

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