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The City of Germantown is excited to offer residents an easy and convenient method to view and pay their Water, Sewer, Trash, Sewer & Water Debt bills online.
Germantown was settled in August, 1804, by German-speaking families from Pennsylvania. They were led by Philip Gunckel, the only original settler who spoke English. He selected the Twin Valley as a site for a grist mill.
"My goal as Council member is to give ALL the citizens of Germantown equal government representation in an honest and trustworthy manner. I am at the disposal of the citizens of Germantown on any and all matters at any time.
Germantown is known for its historic downtown area and the unique wagon-wheel design of its alley system, which was originally laid out by Philip Gunckel when he settled in Germantown. The system is roughly bounded by Mulberry and Walnut Streets, and Warren and Market Streets.
With a growing population and workforce, and superb proximity to key Ohio and Regional markets, Germantown offers an excellent choice for a variety of business types. Germantown embodies progressive growth with small-town values. Germantown makes economic development a high priority.
Germantown adopted a council-manager form of government on June 8, 1976. The City is governed by a mayor and six council members, all elected at large. The city manager supervises the daily operations of the government. Departments include: Service Department; Planning & Zoning; Finance; Police; Fire
Situated in the heart of town in Veterans Memorial Park, the Germantown Aquatic Center opens on Memorial Day weekend and is open daily, June through August. the facility offers an Olympic-size pool, a diving board area, two water slides, a zero-entry wading pool for small children, and a concession stand.
Germantown, Ohio, located 15 miles Southwest of Dayton, is nestled in the picturesque Twin Creek Valley. The Municipality is part of German Township, which was established in 1803 and was one of the four original townships in Montgomery County when Ohio became a state.
The City of Germantown has a vacancy on the City Pool Board. If you are a resident of the City of Germantown or a resident of German Township and are interested in serving on a Board please call the City Office at 855.7255 or complete an application on the City Website at www.germantown.oh.us and send to the Clerk of Council, knovak@germantown ...
The Municipality of Germantown residents and businesses are provided water by a municipality-owned system. The current population served by this system is approximately 5547 or about 2,300 individual service taps.