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Jul. 31—COLUMBUS — Joe Kitchen, chief of the Bath Township Fire Department, was sworn in July 24 as the 95th president of the Ohio Fire Chiefs Association. Kitchen said that during his two ...
Feb. 23—BATH TOWNSHIP — Bath Township Fire Union President Jared Jenkins says budget cuts are endangering residents and firefighters as the department now "routinely" responds to emergency ...
Mar. 19—BATH TOWNSHIP — Voters approved the 2.5-mill additional levy to restore staffing and capital projects at the Bath Fire Department on Tuesday. Unofficial results show voters supported ...
Vito Sinopoli was named Township Administrator on October 23, 2012. [11] Major court cases are handled by the Summit County court system and minor ones by the Akron Municipal Court. Bath Township is served by its own police [12] and fire [13] departments.
It was built on a pig farm owned by then-Bath Township Trustee Thomas V. Pitstick. [11] Residents of Bath Township and the City of Fairborn began to complain of odor in the areas around the digester, which continued to be the source of controversy. The biodigester is to be shut down by 31 January 2024, by order of the Ohio Attorney General.
When the boundaries of a township are coterminous with the boundaries of a city or village, the township ceases to exist as a separate government. [1] Since 1992, in order to incorporate as a city, the territory to be incorporated must meet the following conditions per section 707.29 of the Ohio Revised Code:
Nov. 14—BATH TOWNSHIP — The Bath Township Fire Department is planning steep budget cuts following a failed levy campaign. Voters narrowly rejected the 2.5-mill additional levy, which the ...
Statewide, other Bath Townships are located in Greene and Summit counties. [4] Bath Township was the first permanent settlement within the present day bounds of Allen County. The first settlers in the township were Christopher S. Wood and his family, who settled in section 7 of Bath Township in 1824. [5]