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The City of Mentor is located on the shores of Lake Erie in Northeast Ohio and is home to nearly 50,000 residents and 1,700 businesses.
City Departments All administrative offices are located within the Mentor Municipal Center, 8500 Civic Center Boulevard, Mentor, Ohio 44060. Offices are open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The main number is (440) 255-1100. City offices are closed on the following holidays: New Year’s Day, Martin.
The City of Mentor employs over 500 people in full-time, part-time, and temporary/seasonal positions. New positions are posted regularly. Consider joining our team and serving our community in a fun and fulfilling setting!
The Mentor Parks, Recreation & Public Facilities Department offers more than 1,200 ways to play each year. From art work shops, fitness classes, senior trips, and day camps to golf instruction, kayaking tours, nature walks and hockey leagues, the department offers something for everyone.
Contact Us. Contact the specific City Department or Office by dialing the numbers listed below. The area code for Mentor, and all of Lake County, is 440. For any other inquiries, dial the Mentor Municipal Center’s main number at (440) 255-1100. If you have a general question or comment, please email us at pubinfo@cityofmentor.com.
Mentor is home to a significant number of biomedical firms and international and national corporate headquarters; but our staff also works hard to encourage the growth of young companies and offers attractive incentives to ensure their success.
Permits for sheds built from a kit can be obtained at the time of submission. A permit fee is charged, along with a refundable construction deposit, which can be returned if the structure passes all inspections. Users can now apply for and pay for permits online through the Mentor Gateway.
If you're in the area for a convention, a tournament, or if you're just passing through, we invite you to discover all there is to see and do in Mentor, Ohio. Mentor was recently named a Buckeye Trail Town. Nature lovers will enjoy over 1,200 acres of all-season splendor.
These include History of Mentor Headlands and Vicinity (1957), By the Buckeye (1984), and Mentor – a retrospective (1988). Mentor resident Thomas G. Matowitz, Jr. has written a new book (2015) about the history of our community.
The City Manager is the chief executive officer and head of the administrative agencies of the city of Mentor. The City Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the activities of all municipal operations.