11700 Springfield Pike  Springdale, Ohio 45246  (513) 346-5700  Fax (513) 346-5745
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  CELEBRATION

AUGUST 23 - SEPTEMBER 23, 2006

Join us in celebrating 200 Years!

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City Departments

Our City's History
Form of Government
City Services Directory
Calendar of Upcoming Events
City Administrator's Office
Economic Development
Elected Officials
City Council - Minutes - Agendas
Boards and Commissions
Frequently Called City Telephone Numbers
Census Data (1980) (1990) (2000)
Maps
Springdale FEMA Flood Map (592k)

Springdale Street Listing

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Springdale Code of Ordinances

Broadcast Times for City Council Meetings

 

E-mail Us:

Health Department News:

Final Community Health Assessment Report

Mammography Van Schedule

Servsafe® Food Safety System Training:
For Managers...
For Employees...

"Support Our Troops"
Yellow Ribbon Car Magnets

Available at Municipal Building, Community Center
and Maple Knoll Senior Center
Proceeds benefit Springdale Veterans Memorial
small ribbon $5
large ribbon $10




Safety Tips for Online Shopping

Gold Plate
Honor Roll Restaurants
Great Options in Lower-fat Dining
in Springdale

Project ChildSafe Comes to Springdale
300 Firearm Safety Kits to be Distributed Locally
(More Info...)

 

Child Safety Basics - Tips to be Reinforced for Older Children and Teens


New Emergency Notification System
Have You Submitted Your Contact Information?
Click here for information

Pandemic Influenza -
Avian Influenza

Information for Hamilton County


Operation 911 - What is It?
How to participate?


Safety Town Dates 2006


Public Complaint Instructions
(Police Department)


City receives Ohio Historic Preservation Office Award for the Restoration & Preservation of Old St. Mary's Cemetery

(on-line presentation) (Powerpoint download)

Old Springdale Slide Show
(4.2 meg)

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Springdale Elementary School


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Info
Application Form
Schedule of Meetings


new.gif (116 bytes)New City Ordinances Regulating the
Parking of Commercial Vehicles
Ord. No. 22-2005 and Ord. No. 26-2005

 

Springdale
Weather

Station



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Household Hazardous Waste
Drop-off Locations and Hours


New Rumpke Guidelines for Collection of
Refrigerant-Containing Appliances


Effective July 1, 2004, the Springdale earnings tax rate increases to 1.5% from the old rate of 1.0%. Full credit
will continue to be given for tax paid to other county and municipal tax agencies, up to the new 1.5% tax rate.
Additional information:
For Business and Resident Accounts and For Payroll Withholding Accounts

Download
Income Tax Forms

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Other Useful Links:

Springdale Chamber of Commerce

Springdale Service Organizations:

Springdale-Forest Park Lions Club

Springdale Communicator ToastMaster Club

Springdale Kiwanis Club

Springdale Rotary Club

Greater Springdale Jaycees

Girl Scouts Great Rivers Council

Hamilton County Environmental Services - Recycling Info.

Hamilton County Auditor

Tri-County Press Newspaper

Cincinnati Enquirer

U. S. Census Bureau  docseal.gif (1999 bytes)

Springdale Businesses on the Internet

CDS Associates

Center for Local Government

Ohio Public Employees Deferred Compensation Program


Internal Revenue Service

Ohio Municipal League

State of Ohio
Ohio Department of Taxation
Princeton City Schools

Springdale Elementary School

Heritage Hill Elementary School

Cincinnatlas - Interactive Guide to the Queen City

 

Employment Opportunities
with the City of Springdale


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Check out traffic on area highways!

 

Citywide Leaf Collection Schedule

 

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Legal Ads

 

Download a copy of the 12/31/03  Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR)
for the City of Springdale
Note:  Acrobat Reader is required for downloading: 

 

Americas Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force

 

 

Ohio Fallen Officers Web Page

 

 


Brief History  (For the Comprehensive History of Springdale 1787 - 1987, go to History Online)

The City of Springdale was first founded in 1806 as the Town of Springfield. In 1839, the town was officially incorporated as a village under that name. During later years however, the original incorporation was lost and the village was then re-incorporated in 1959 under the name of Springdale. A few years later, in 1971, the village became the City of Springdale .

The City of Springdale is located in northern Hamilton County, approximately twenty miles from downtown Cincinnati. Bisected by I-275 and bordered by I-75, it is the home of a highly developed commercial/industrial community, as well as stable, well maintained residential neighborhoods. The population of the city as of the 1990 census was 10,621, but boasts a daytime population of more than 50,000.

In 1992 the city constructed a new Municipal Building at 11700 Springfield Pike.


Form of Government

The City of Springdale has a Charter form of government. It is managed by a City Administrator who is appointed by the Mayor and who serves as the City's Chief Administrative Officer.

The City's electoral process is non-partisan. Under the Charter, the Mayor is Springdale's senior elected official, and serves as the directly elected Chief Executive of the City. Springdale also has an elected Clerk of Council/Finance Director, and a seven member City Council. Three of the members of Council are elected at large, and four are elected from districts. The Council selects a President of Council from its own ranks to preside at meetings.



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