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To request and absentee ballot you may fill out an Absentee Voter Application Form and mail it back Montgomery County Board of Elections at 451 W. Third Street, Dayton OH 45422. You can also request an application by mail by calling 1-937-225-5656. For Kettering residents in Greene County please mail the Absentee Voter Application Form...

To determine your polling location you may use the Montgomery County Board of Election’s online polling locator or call their offices at 1-937-225-5656. For Kettering residents in Greene County you can use the Greene County Board of Election’s online polling locator.

You can register to vote at any of the following locations: At the Montgomery County or Greene County Board of Elections or the Secretary of State's office. At any Branch Registration Agency. At any public high school or vocational school. At any office of the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. At any office of designated...

Yes.  Clearing of sidewalks is the responsibility of the property owner and the City of Kettering requires that sidewalks must be clear and passable for pedestrians.

Our Engineering Department manages the safety of sidewalks and our Curb, Sidewalk and Drive Approach Program.

While snow continues to fall, plows focus on main roadways only. After 2” of accumulation, snow has stopped falling and the clearing of primary snow routes is complete, the residential and side streets in the city will be addressed.

The City of Kettering Charles I. Lathrem Senior Center  is a multi-purpose facility dedicated to providing quality programs and services to anyone age 55 or better. Members have access to the attached recreation center’s swimming pool, gymnasium, walking track, ice arena, childcare and more, for a discounted fee. Programs include Travel, Sports and Fitness, Health...

The City of Kettering has a full-time Senior Services Coordinator who can advise on numerous resources for older residents such as housing, transportation, meal delivery services and more. Please contact Natalie Storms, our Senior Services Coordinator at 1-937-296-3356 or email her at natalie.storms@ketteringoh.org.

KetterGreen is a committee that helps promote and organize environmental events within the City facilities as well as the community.  Events KetterGreen has hosted or organized over the last year are prescription drug drop offs to prevent these medications from going down our streams, hazardous household waste drop off, and document shredding.  In addition to...

Mulch and compost are usually available sometime in mid-April at Indian Riffle Park on Stroop Rd. Both are available free of charge to residents on a first come, first served basis and is restocked every Thursday and Friday during the season.  Please bring proof of Kettering residency.

Starting January 14, Saturday hours will be available from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. except in icy and snowy weather. Beginning March 6, the yard debris center is open Monday – Friday 3:00pm – 8:00pm and Saturdays from 9:00am – 3:00pm beginning in March and through the first week of December.  

The Kettering yard debris center is located at 1840 Woodman Center Drive,  off of East Dorothy Lane.

The Yard Debris Center accepts brush, limbs and trimmings which are cut to 6’ length and 4” diameter.  Items exceeding those specifications may be refused.

Yard waste may be put in your regular Rumpke trash cart, or you may drop it off at the City’s Yard Debris Center located at 1840 Woodman Center Drive. The facility is open March through December, with operating hours of Monday – Friday from 3:00 – 8:00 pm and Saturdays from 9:00 – 3:00 pm....

The city is divided in to districts and crews work through the districts in numerical order for several rounds.  Our recommendation is that you begin raking leaves as soon as they begin to fall and keep raking as needed throughout the fall until the program end date, which is typically the first weekend in December. ...

The city of Kettering is divided in to eleven geographic leaf collection districts.  Find your leaf collection district here.

Neighbor disputes are a civil matter.  If the matter cannot be handled civilly between the two parties you have the right to hire a mediator or an attorney at your cost.  If at any time you feel you are being physically threatened by another person please call the Kettering Police Department.

The Planning & Development Department can give you a copy of your lot dimensions. To determine the exact location of property lines a property survey would need to be conducted at the property owner’s expense.

The City of Kettering offers an outstanding Housing Rehabilitation Program.  This program provides low-interest loans to income eligible homeowners to make needed repairs to their Kettering home. This program also provides deferred loans for qualified elderly and disabled. Our Community Development Department manages these programs.

Down Payment Assistance is available to first time home buyers of properties in Kettering who meet the program eligibility requirements. Applicants for the Kettering Down Payment Assistance Program must have a certificate of completion of an 8-hour HUD approved Home Buyer Course. The Home Ownership Center of Greater Dayton is the partner agency with the...

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