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City ordinances regulate conditions for keeping dogs as pets and rules for dog owners. Violations should be reported.

Yes!  Rooms are available for rent at the Kettering Recreation Complex. Please call 937-296-2587 or email kettprca@ketteringoh.org for room size, availability and rates.

By City ordinance, raising and keeping chickens is not permitted in the City of Kettering. Residents who have chickens on their property for any purpose are in violation of this ordinance. Violations should be reported.

Our Public Service Department can arrange reservations for community groups wishing to host a public meeting in one of our city facilities.  You can contact our Public Service Department at 1-937-296-2475.

How do I contact Polen Farm?Parks and Recreation

To find out how Polen Farm can best suit your needs, call 937-435-5787 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, or email our Polen Farm staff.  

The City of Kettering is committed to providing public information and requested records in a timely manner.  Public records and FOIA requests should be made through our Law Department.

How do I rent Polen Farm?Parks and Recreation

Information on Polen Farm can be found on the Polen Farm page of our website. You will also find a list of rates on that page. Any other questions can be directed to Polen Farm directly at 937-435-5787 or e-mail to Polen.Farm@ketteringoh.org.

To schedule a tour of our Government Center, contact our Clerk of Council at 1-937-296-2416.. To schedule a tour of our Police Department contact Officer Wendy Miller at 1-937-296-2555.

You may contact Mary Azbill, our Community Information Manager at 1-937-296-2412.

The Montgomery County Board of Elections has packets containing petition forms. These may be obtained by scheduling an appointment with someone in the Campaign Finance Department. You can email them at mcboe@mcohio.org or call 1-937-225-5669.

City Council meeting minutes and archived City Council meeting video recordings are available online, organized by meeting date.

City Council meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at 7:30pm in Kettering City Council Chambers in the City Government Center at 3600 Shroyer Rd.

City Council meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at 7:30pm in Kettering City Council Chambers in the City Government Center at 3600 Shroyer Rd.

The Mayor does not perform marriages.

Email ( peggy.lehner@ketteringoh.org ) is the best way to reach Mayor Peggy Lehner. The position of Mayor is not full time and the Mayor does not have standard office hours.  You can also call the Clerk of Council at 1-937-296-2416 Monday – Friday from 8:00am – 5:00pm.

The City Charter outlines the regulations for City Council elections and terms of office. Each member of Council, including the Mayor, is elected for a four year term. Of the seven members of Council, four are elected to represent each of the four geographic Council districts. The remaining three members, including the Mayor, are elected...

In addition to the Mayor, there are also  two At-Large City Council members who represent all of Kettering. There are four District City Council members who represent geographic areas of Kettering. To determine your City Council District representative view the Council District Map or call our Clerk of Council at 937-296-2416 Monday – Friday from...

Kettering Municipal Court handles Civil and Small Claims lawsuits that concern actions taking place or against people who live in the cities of Centerville, Kettering and Moraine, or Washington Township. For more information please visit the Municipal Court website or call the Clerk of Courts at 1-937-296-2461.

The Prosecutor can be contacted at 1-937-296-2456. The Prosecutor serves the City of Kettering, Centerville and Washington Township.

Probation Officers can be reached by calling 937-296-2533 ,

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