Tag: City Council
SIGHT and be. Win 2023 Green Business Award
Two Wyoming small business owners, Dr. Emily Shull of SIGHT LLC and Lindsey Bonadonna of be. LLC, are this year’s winners of the City...
City Hosting Springfield Pike Safety and Streetscape Plan Open House
The City invites community members to the Springfield Pike Safety and Streetscape Plan Open House on Tuesday, June 27, at 6 p.m. at the Wyoming Civic Center.
Last Chance for Residents to Purchase Engraved Pavers for Village Green...
Wyoming’s Village Green Project will kick off in the coming weeks. A deadline to purchase engraved pavers—part of the fundraising for the nearly $1.5 million effort—is nearing its last call.
Freebox Free-For-All is Happening April 2-3
Before you put everything at the curb on April 9, take advantage of the Freebox Free-For-All, an event hosted on April 2-3 by the Wyoming OH Freebox Facebook group,
Meet Your New 2022 City Council Members
The November 2021 election saw the biggest field of candidates that the city. When the votes were counted, the new Council members were Daniel Driehaus, April Robles, Melissa Monich, Grant Hoffman, and Chris Woodside.
Coming to Compton Road: A Sidewalk
Wyoming, known for its walkable streets and shady trees, is gaining a new sidewalk. That’s right, a sidewalk expansion is coming to Compton Road.
New LED Street Lights Will Save City Thousands on Utility Costs
New LED street lights set to be in place by February will save the city thousands on utility expenses every month due to their ultra-high efficiency.
City to Move Forward With a Number of Recommendations From DEI...
At the October 25 Committee of the Whole, Wyoming City Manager Rusty Herzog set forth the City’s response to the DEI Task Force report, pledging immediate action on many of their recommendations.
How Wyoming’s All-Inclusive Playground Came to Be
This $450,000 project will transform Wyoming's Crescent Park playground, which sits steps away from the city’s business district, into a state-of-the-art, all-inclusive playground
City Charter Amendments On The Ballot
When Wyoming residents head to the polls on November 2nd, in addition to City Council and School Board candidates, they will find proposed amendments to the City Charter.