Category: City News

Kettering Traffic Information for the Week of June 12

During the week of June 12, work on the water services project continues at the intersection of Dorothy Lane and Shroyer Road that will impact traffic in the following ways. Northbound and southbound through traffic on Shroyer Road will be limited to turning right onto Dorothy Lane. Detour signs will be posted. Left turns from … Continued

Road Closure Starting May 9 – E. Dorothy

Beginning Tuesday, May 9, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., East Dorothy Lane will be closed between Far Hills Avenue and Shroyer Road for the continued installation of water services onto the new water main, as well as roadway restoration. Recommended detour signage will be in place.   Montgomery County anticipates needing four to five … Continued

Roadway Work Beginning Monday, March 20

Beginning Monday, March 20, traffic will be impacted on East Dorothy Lane for the installation of water services on the new water main, as well as roadway restoration. This phase of the project will impact East Dorothy Lane travel between Far Hills Avenue and Hathaway Road. Traffic will be impacted as follows on East Dorothy … Continued

Traffic Information for the Week of January 23

During the week of January 23, a water main will be replaced at the intersection of Dorothy Lane and Shroyer Road that will impact traffic in the following ways.   Northbound and southbound through traffic on Shroyer Road will be limited to turning right onto Dorothy Lane. Detour signs will be posted.   Left turns … Continued

UnDesign the Redline

The UnDesign the Redline exhibit explores questions such as: Why are communities in Montgomery County often racially segregated? How did our neighborhoods form the way they did? How does this affect employment, education, policing health care and other aspects of life? UnDesign the Redline is an important, visually compelling interactive exhibit tracing the tangled roots … Continued

Matt Greeson Selected As Next City Manager

Kettering City Council is pleased to announce the selection of Matt Greeson to serve as Kettering’s next city manager effective January 1, 2023. Mr. Greeson will start his service on December 12 in a transitionary capacity. He will succeed Kettering’s sixth City Manager, Mark Schwieterman, who will continue his role through December 31, 2022. Mr. … Continued

Kettering Community Block Party Canceled for This Evening

Kettering’s Community Block Party, scheduled for June 8 from 6-8 p.m., is canceled due to the forecast for inclement weather. City officials are working to determine a rain date that will be announced as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.

Kettering’s Racial Equity Survey Report Is Available

Kettering, OH – In January 2021, The City of Kettering’s Board of Community Relations (BCR) conducted an online racial equity survey as a first step toward better understanding the perceptions of race relations in Kettering. Complete racial equity survey results are available for viewing at www.ketteringoh.org/board-of-community-relations. Established by City Charter in 1969, the BCR is … Continued

AES (formerly DP&L) Announces Power Outage

AES Ohio (formerly DP&L) advised that a power outage will take place from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., due to a necessary circuit repair. Kettering areas likely to be impacted are located between Dorothy Lane and Stroop Road and just east of Ackerman Boulevard to Shroyer Road. Thank you.  

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