Village of Cleves, Miami Township, Ohio - Est. 1818 - Mayor Chuck Birkholtz
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- Street Sweeping Event - May 8th, 9th & 10th
Date: May 8th, 9th & 10th, 2024 The Village of Cleves will conduct a Street Sweeping Event throughout the Village as part of its MS4 EPA Stormwater District Plan. Signs will be posted in all neighborhoods. Residents must find alternative parking on those dates during the times posted
- Public Safety Meeting - May 2nd
Date: May 2nd, 2024 Time: 6:30 PM Location: Municipal Building 101 North Miami Avenue Cleves, OH 45002
- Finance, Communication, and Economic Development Meeting - April 24th
Date: April 24th, 2024 Time: 7:00 PM Location: Municipal Building 101 North Miami Avenue Cleves, OH 45002
- Village of Cleves Council Meeting - April 10th
Date: April 10th, 2024 Time: 7:00 PM Location: Municipal Building 101 North Miami Avenue Cleves, OH 45002
- Village of Cleves Special Council Meeting & Public Hearing - April 4th
Date: April 4th, 2024 Time: 6:30 PM Location: Municipal Building 101 North Miami Avenue Cleves, OH 45002
- Public Safety Meeting - April 4th
Date: April 4th, 2024 Time: 6:30 PM Location: Municipal Building 101 North Miami Avenue Cleves, OH 45002
- Parks Committee Meeting - April 4th
Date: April 4th, 2024 Time: 5:30 PM Location: Municipal Building 101 North Miami Avenue Cleves, OH 45002
- Legal Notice for Public Meeting for Cleves CDBG Grant-Citizen Input Needed
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS The Village of Cleves will hold two public hearings on March 27, 2024 at 6:45 p.m. and on April 4, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. at the Village of Cleves Council Chambers, 101 N. Miami Avenue, Cleves, Ohio 45002, for the purpose of hearing public comments on the community development needs of The Village of Cleves, and to discuss the possible submission of one or more Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) applications for the 2024, 2025, and 2026 program years. The CDBG program is administered by the Community Development Department of Hamilton County, Ohio, and will make funds available to eligible local governments for housing, economic development, public facilities, public infrastructure, and planning activities, with the principal purpose of benefitting low/moderate income persons. The first hearing held on March 27, 2024 will provide further information about the CDBG program and will allow for citizen participation in the development of any proposed grant applications and/or to provide technical assistance to develop alternate proposals. Comments on the CDBG program or proposed project(s) will be received at this time. The second hearing will review the projects that The Village of Cleves intends to submit to Hamilton County for funding. The hearings are being conducted pursuant to Section 570.486, Subpart I of the CFR and in compliance with the requirements of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended. If special accommodations are needed for persons with disabilities, those with hearing impairments, or those in need of translation from English, those individuals should contact John Knuf, Service Director, at John.Knuf@cleves.org, or at 513-941-5127, at least one week in advance of the hearing date to allow for necessary arrangements. Written comments may also be submitted to John Knuf, Service Director, at John.Knuf@cleves.org, or at 513-941-5127 until April 24, 2024.
- Canal Restoration
The Cincinnati-Whitewater Canal was built in the 1830s and 40s. The fact that a large hill situated in the towns of Cleves and North Bend stood in the way led to the construction of one of only twelve canal tunnels ever built in the United States. Rather than build a system of locks to move the canal boats up and over the hill the decision was made to tunnel through the hill. North Bend resident and future president, William Henry Harrison was a leading proponent of the canal and the tunnel. Extending 1780 feet, the tunnel had one entrance in Cleves, the other in North Bend. It was 24 feet in diameter with a water depth of about four feet. Almost as soon as the tunnel was complete the days of the canal were numbered. The canal closed in 1856 and the railroad utilized the tunnel until 1884. The tunnel was abandoned and has sat in relative obscurity for over 100 years. The construction of US 50 took the North Bend end of the tunnel. The Cleves entrance and a portion of the tunnel remain although the tunnel has become almost completely filled with silt over the years. Since 1995 The Canal Preservation Committee of the Three Rivers Historical Society has worked to preserve and restore the tunnel. Work continues to secure funding to create a park for locals and tourists alike to learn the history of the canal and tunnel, now one of only four in existence. Source: http://www.northbendohio.org/canaltunnel.html Additional Resources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_and_Whitewater_Canal_Tunnel https://youtu.be/r7wHTWzl84E?si=5ni9hPd0U6nL23FA
- Therapeutic Healing - Massage Therapy
Website 535 Laurelwood Drive Cleves, OH 45002 (513) 646-4517
- Finance, Communication, and Economic Development Meeting - March 27th
Date: March 27th, 2024 Time: 7:00 PM Location: Municipal Building 101 North Miami Avenue Cleves, OH 45002
- 3-13 Revised Tentative Council Agenda
March 13, 2024, Council Meeting 7 p.m. at the Municipal Building Notice and Revised Tentative Council Agenda