Mayor Scott Schertzer is announcing that leaf collection for city residents will begin on Monday, October 21 and continue through Friday, December 6, 2019.  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.

    NOTE:  Residents should NOT rake leaves into the city streets and parking lanes, so water can drain properly into the city’s storm sewer system and therefore, not cause blockage for catch basins and drains.

     

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

     

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

    Outdoor Resource Supply (formerly Park Enterprise), 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 740-223-7275 to obtain hours of operation for Outdoor Resource Supply.  Proof of city residency may be required.  PLEASE NOTE:  If non-biodegradable bags are used for collection, leaves must be emptied during drop-off.

For additional information, contact the Sanitation/Streets Department at 740-382-1479.

 

Updates: 

A Medication Disposal Day has been scheduled for Saturday,October 26, 2019 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm at the OhioHealth Marion Medical Campus, located at 1050 Delaware Ave. - Blue Entrance.  On this day, staff members from various local agencies offer a safe, legal and environmentally friendly way to dispose of expired medication, unused medication, prescription medication, over-the-counter medication, pills, liquids, and syringes. Residents are reminded to not throw medications away or flush them down the toilet and to allow these local agencies to dispose of your unneeded medications in a proper method.

 

Updates: 

Mayor Scott Schertzer is announcing that the Marion City Fire Department has received notification of approval of its application for a SAFER grant through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). 

Funds received through this newly approved grant will allow for the hiring of up to six (6) additional firefighters for the department.   It is expected that the hiring process for these individuals will begin in late 2019 or early 2020.

 

Updates: 

On behalf of the City of Marion and County of Marion, the Marion City/County Regional Planning Commission requests qualification statements from qualified professional engineering-architectural-design and construction-inspection consulting firms to preform necessary functions for their Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), ODOT, FEMA and similar State or Federal funding programs.  In addition, more specifically:

  1. The City of Marion is requesting professional qualifications from design, architectural and engineering firms related to CDBG projects.  The City often has projects involving 100+ year old private commercial, residential mixed use, and public buildings.  Design Professional will need to have familiarity and expertise dealing with the Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Industrial Compliance and Marion Public Health Department for plumbing codes.    
  2. On behalf of the City of Marion or Marion County Villages, assistance in downtown planning ( downtown development plan, market study/analysis, design review), the preparation of CDBG competitive applications for Downtown Revitalization, Neighborhood Revitalization, Critical Infrastructure, Target of Opportunity, Economic Development, Housing Rehabilitation, or other similar programs, administration if funded, and related Public Works, ODOT, or other funding opportunities.  This could include, as required, architectural and engineering work required for infrastructure or design improvements as well as building and project inspection services.
  3. In conjunction with the proposal for section #2, above, or as a separate stand-alone qualification/ proposal statement; program design, application, administration, implementation, residential property rehabilitation specs and inspection, and asbestos and lead-based paint risk assessments and clearances for a City of Marion, County of Marion, or combined Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) and Fair housing Program Implementation

Qualifications and Proposals may be submitted for # 1, 2, or 3 above, or more than one area and retained for use by Marion City and Marion County with the intent of using for FY 2018, 2019, FY 2020, or FY 2021 funding, but may also be used for other specialized projects such as property demolition or flood proofing.

All proposals must be responsive to the Scope of Work section of this RFP and must meet the content of the RFQ/RFP criteria. Applicants are invited to submit one original and one copy of their response to Evelyn Warr-Cummings, Director, Marion City/County Regional Planning Commission, 222 West Center Street, Marion, Ohio 43302 no later than September 27, 2019.  The Complete RFQ/RFP may be requested from Evelyn Warr-Cummings ( 740-223-4143) or Robert Morris (740-223-4146).
 

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Updates: 
Event Date: 
Tue, 09/03/2019 - 6:30pm

Council Committee Meetings 

Meeting Location:  Council Chambers (Courtroom I - City Hall, 2nd Floor)

Time:  The first meeting is generally scheduled to begin at 6:30 pm

Finance -- 6:30 PM

Streets and Sewers -- 6:35 PM

The City of Marion is announcing that detours in the downtown Marion area will get underway at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, September 3 to accommodate activities for the upcoming Marion Popcorn Festival, being held September 5-7.  Downtown streets will remain closed until the festival’s conclusion at midnight on Saturday and will remain closed into the early hours of Sunday morning for festival clean-up.  Detours will occur for the followings streets:

  • Center St. between State St. and Campbell St.
  • Church St. between Main St. and Prospect St.
  • Main St. between Huber St. and Church St.
  • Prospect St. between George St. and Church St.
  • Oak St. between Huber St. and Center St.

In preparation for and during the Popcorn Parade, the closure of several area streets will begin at approximately 5:00 pm on Thursday, September 5.

  • East Center St. between Merchant St. and State St. will close at approximately 5:00 pm.
  • Forest Lawn Blvd. from Center St. to Mt. Vernon Ave. will close at 5:00 pm.

The following streets will be closed in the area of East Center St.:

  • Chicago Ave. (closed between E. Center St. and Wilson Ave.)
  • Johnson St. (closed between E. Center St. and Wilson Ave.)
  • Boone Ave. (closed between E. Center St. and Wilson Ave.)
  • Pennsylvania Ave. (closed between E. Center St. and E. Church St.)
  • Kenmore Ave. (closed between E. Center St. and E. Church St.)

The following streets will be closed until the conclusion of the parade:

  • S. State St. between Center St. and Columbia St.
  • S. Vine St.  between Center St. and Church St./Mt. Vernon Ave.
  • E. Church St. between State St. and Vine St.
  • S. High St. between Center St. and Church St.

Due to the various street closures taking place in preparation for the Popcorn Festival Parade on Thursday, September 5, Marion Area Transit will be making final pick-ups at 2:00 pm, with final drop offs scheduled for 2:30 pm.  Normal operating hours will resume on Friday, September 6.

 

Updates: 

Mayor Scott Schertzer is announcing the following closures for the City of Marion on Monday, September 2, 2019 in observance of the Labor Day holiday:

  • All offices in City Hall will be closed.
  • Sanitation crews will not work on Monday, September 2.  Residents that normally have Monday sanitation service are asked to have their collections at curbside by 7:00 am on Tuesday, September 3.  Sanitation crews will collect both Monday and Tuesday’s refuse on Tuesday, with the possibility that some of Tuesday’s collection could extend into Wednesday.
  • Marion Area Transit buses will not operate on Monday, September 2.  Normal bus service will resume on Tuesday, September 3.
  • Marion Senior Center will be closed on Monday, September 2.  All programs, activities, and transportation will resume on Tuesday, September 3.

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

 

Updates: 
Event Date: 
Sat, 09/14/2019 - 12:00pm

A groundbreaking ceremony will be held for a new Airport Terminal Building at the Marion Municipal Airport (1530 Pole Lane Rd, Marion, OH) on Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 12:00 p.m.

Calendar: 
Event Date: 
Sat, 09/14/2019 - 9:00am

The 5th Annual Wings & Wheels Fly-In / Drive-In will be held at Marion Municipal Airport (1530 Pole Lane Rd, Marion, OH) on Saturday, September 14, 2019 from 9:00am to 6:00pm.  Admission is free.

Come enjoy a day of exploration through many exhibits, which will include some of the following:

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