The Mayor is the chief elected official of the City and serves as its principal representative and spokesperson. Peggy Lehner is the Mayor of the City of Kettering, elected into office November 2, 2021. Peggy is a longtime Kettering resident and former Ohio Senator who previously served three terms on City Council. Under her leadership, … Continued
Miami Valley Communications Council (MVCC) is a municipal communications and technology organization representing the eight member cities in the region, including Kettering. MVCC produces Kettering public access television programs and broadcasts Kettering public meetings. You can also access archived City Council Meeting video on the Mayor & City Council section of our website.
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.
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.
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.
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 … Continued