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Cynthia F. McKenzie - Communications Supervisor Rachel L. Myers - Communications Supervisor   The Kettering Police Department proudly serves the citizens of Kettering and Miami Township 24 hours a day 7 days a week. With 16 full time dispatchers and 2 Dispatch Supervisors they are tirelessly working to ensure the safety of their agencies and...

East Dorothy Lane will be closed to through traffic between Far Hills Avenue and Shroyer Road April 10-14, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., for the continued installation of water services onto the new water main. Residents directly impacted will have access to their driveways during this closure. Recommended detour signage will be in place....

No.  You must hand-load mulch/compost yourself.  The use of machinery to load mulch/compost into your truck, trailer, or other container is not allowed.

No.  You may pick up mulch/compost in your truck, trailer, or other container during hours of operation.

The Street Division hauls mulch/compost to Indian Riffle Park on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays depending on material availability.

The City storm sewers are separate from the Montgomery County sanitary sewer lines. If you have water backing up into your home through a drain, please contact Montgomery County at (937) 781-2678.

Water mains are handled by Montgomery County. Please contact them at: (937) 781-2678 to report a potential problem.

In June 2022, Kettering installed the Flock Safety Automatic License Plate Readers. The Flock system consists of 10 cameras placed throughout the city that capture images of license plates as vehicles pass in front of them. These images are stored for 30 days and then purged from the system. Overall, Kettering’s Flock cameras read an...

Yard debris is used as part of our free mulch/compost program available for Kettering residents.  The yard debris is ground in a tub grinder and sent to our composting site. After grinding, material is laid in rows to decompose and the rows are turned regularly to introduce air and moisture. The end product is a...

No, the city does not pick-up yard debris.  Yard debris must be brought to the Yard Debris Center, disposed of with your trash service, or taken to Montgomery County Solid Waste District.

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