Germantown Christian School | (937) 855-7334 |
Valley View Schools | |
Before/After School Program | (937) 855-6575 |
Germantown Elementary | (937) 855-6571 |
Farmersville Elementary | (937) 696-2591 |
Valley View Middle School | (937) 855-4203 |
Valley View High School | (937) 855-4116 |
Superintendent’s Office | (937) 855-6581 |
Fairpoint Communications | (937) 855-6511 |
Dayton Power & Light | (937) 331-3900 |
Vectren Energy Delivery | 800-227-1376 |
George E. Kuhn & Co. Propane Gas | (937) 855-2454 |
Germantown Oil Company | (937) 855-3641 |
Germantown Water, Sewer, & Trash | (937) 855-7260 |
German Township Trash Pickup | (937) 855-7882 |
Time Warner Cable | 800-425-2225 |
AT&T Phone and Internet Services | 833-573-6068 |
German Township |
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Main Office — 12102 State Route 725 | (937) 855-7215 |
Police Non-Emergency | (937) 855-7211 |
Road Department | (937) 855-7881 |
Trustees | (937) 855-2007 |
Zoning Office | (937) 855-7882 |
Trash Billing Office | (937) 855-7882 |
Emergency | 911 |
Germantown855-7270 and 855-7255 |
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Main Building — One North Plum st. | (937) 855-7270 |
Fire Department Non-Emergency | (937) 855-6567 |
Police Department Non-Emergency | (937) 855-6567 |
Emergency | 911 |
Germantown Post Office | (937) 855-2888 |
Germantown Pool | (937) 855-7667 |
Germantown Senior Center | (937) 853-8900 |
Germantown Public Library | (937) 855-4001 |
Germantown Metro Park Nature Center | (937) 855-7717 |
Germantown Metro Park Office | (937) 855-2606 |
Historical Society of Germantown | (937) 855-7951 |
Finance Department | (937) 855-7270 |
City Manager’s Office | (937) 855-7255 |
Planning & Zoning | (937) 855-7255 |
Clerk of Council | (937) 855-7255 |
Tax Department-CCA | (800) 223-6317 |
The Municipality of Germantown would like to have your input on new ideas and feedback on how we are doing. Please do not hesitate to contact us.
Check out Germantown Spending by going to https://germantown.ohiocheckbook.com for a detailed financial report.
Storm water runoff is...any water that is not soaked into the ground after a rain storm.
Consequently, storm water runoff can pick up pollutants while flowing into local streams and rivers. The Storm Water Management Program (SWMP), launched in 2003, is ODOT\'s inter-agency effort to control pollutants in storm water discharge.
How you care for your lawn can affect your local waterways. Runoff, yard clippings, chemicals, where and what you plant are just some of the components that can create stormwater pollution.
Go to https://youtu.be/b4r88u8euYU for healthy lawn care practices including pollution prevention.
For more ways to prevent stormwater pollution from your lawn, refer to: What You Can Do in Your Yard article below provided by the EPA.
Thank You for doing your part.
What you can do in your yard »