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4th of July Fitness SaleParks and Recreation

Meet Ben, a one-year member of Kettering Fitness and Wellness Center whose journey proves that fitness is so much more than just looking good – it's about reclaiming your life! From Challenge to Champion:Ben's fitness journey began with a simple moment of self-awareness at the pool. That motivation led him to drop 30 pounds and discover...

Zumba on the Island 2025Parks and Recreation

We want your opinion! View pictures of the equipment and rate the options for replacing the playground that was lost to a fire at State Farm. Click here to take the survey. Thank you for helping us choose the best option!

In the Miami Valley, public transportation is provided by Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA). For more information, check out their website www.i-riderta.org or call 1-937-425-8300.

You can pick up a map of the bike paths at the Kettering Government Center or view bike maps online.

Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure is located at the Kettering Police Department at 3600 Shroyer Road, the Kettering Recreation Complex, Delco Park, Kettering Health Main Campus, Kettering Health Brain & Spine Center, Kettering Health Main Campus Central Garage, Pavilion Cancer Center, the Greene, and JK Kennedy Park.

There are several ways to dispose of unaccepted yard debris: Montgomery County Solid Waste District may accept some of these materials. Please call (937) 225-4999 for more information. Rumpke will service yard waste with your regular trash collection on your service day.  Please call 1-800-828-8171 for more information.

Yard debris is used as part of our free mulch/compost program available for Kettering residents.  The yard debris is ground in a tub grinder and sent to our composting site. After grinding, material is laid in rows to decompose and the rows are turned regularly to introduce air and moisture. The end product is a...

Each fall, we pick-up the leaves residents rake to their curbside. The collected leaves are taken to our “leaf farm” where the material is processed and made into leaf compost. This compost is then made available in the spring to the residents of Kettering for free! For more information on our Resident Mulch & Compost Program,...

The City of Kettering no longer maintains a recycling center for these items. However, Montgomery County Solid Waste District accepts these materials for recycling. Please visit the MCSWD website or call (937) 225-4999 for hours of operation, locations, acceptable drop-off items, and fees associated with this program.

Rumpke Waste & Recycling handles trash collection and recycling within the City of Kettering. Your recycling container will be delivered once you establish service. Please contact Rumpke directly at www.rumpke.com or 1-800-828-8171 to establish your trash service.

No, you cannot put regular recycling in the orange Hefty ReNew bags. This program does not replace regular recycling, but instead complements your existing curbside or drop-off program. Regular recycling and these orange bags can be placed in the same Rumpke cart or dropped off at the same Centralized Recycling Drop-off location, but the contents...

Yes, you can recycle for free by dropping off your recycling to the City of Kettering’s Centralized Recycling Drop-off located at 2801 E. Stroop Road at Indian Riffle Park (behind Tannenberg Kennels). There is a green Rumpke dumpster at this location for recycling.

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July Pool Schedule 2025Parks and Recreation

The Stork Pin is awarded to EMS personnel who deliver a baby in the field before the mother and baby are transferred to hospital staff.             2024 Recipients  

Montgomery County Environmental Services provides water and water reclamation (sewer) services to the City of Kettering. They work to preserve Public Health, foster economic development, and protect the environment and natural resources for future generations.Montgomery County Environmental Services also offers educational programs to local schools, community organizations, and businesses that want to learn more about...

The City of Kettering is looking for resident and business input to help chart the path forward for our community. We invite you to participate in the What's Next Kettering initiative and share your vision for our city's future. Please take our comprehensive survey to contribute your insights and ideas on land use, redevelopment, housing,...

Meet Dale - Proving That Age is Just a Number at 87!We're thrilled to spotlight Dale Bell, an incredible 87-year-old member who shows us what determination and resilience look like! After a successful 30+ year career with the Mead Corporation, Dale moved from Georgia back to Ohio to be closer to family and has been...

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