Townshipof Delaware, OH

A Message

From The Trustees

As the elected trustees of Concord Township, we are dedicated to serving the needs of our community. Our roles are multifaceted, encompassing a wide range of responsibilities. We work diligently to maintain and improve the township's infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and drainage systems. We also oversee the township's finances, ensuring responsible budgeting and the allocation of resources to vital services. Furthermore, we strive to foster a strong sense of community by supporting local events and initiatives, while always keeping the safety and well-being of our residents as our top priority.

Delaware General Health District News

7/15/25

Important Summer News from your Delaware Health Department!

Mosquito Control

Ag Tire Recycling Event

Poison Hemlock

Mobile Health Clinic Dates and Locations

The Delaware County Hunger Alliance and the Delaware Public Health District are collecting feedback to help support local access, farming, nutrition, and address specific food issues in your neighborhood. They have created a survey that is being distributed throughout the county. A flyer is attached. Please feel free to share with your family, friends, and colleagues!

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Butts Road Closure

7/14/25

Delaware County Engineer's Office will be closing Butts Road next Monday, July 21 for 14 days for a minor road widening and resurfacing. The closure will be from 7:00am to 7:00pm each day. Access will be maintained to all residents.

For further information:

Delaware County Engineer's Office

a: 1610 State Route 521, P.O. Box 6008 Delaware, OH 43015

p: (740) 833-2446

w: https://engineer.co.delaware.oh.us/

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Township Road Closures (Fry, Cook)

7/14/25

Concord Township Road Department will be closing Cook Road between addresses 6558 - 6494 Cook Road from July 21 - 25, 2025, weather permitting, for two culvert pipe replacements.

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Concord Township Road Department will be closing Fry Road between addresses 4474 - 4601 Fry Road from July 28 - Aug. 01, 2025, weather permitting, for two culvert pipe replacements.

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S Section Line Road Closure

7/8/25

PRESS RELEASE

CHRIS BAUSERMAN, P.E., P.S.

DELAWARE COUNTY ENGINEER

For Immediate Release: Tuesday, July 7, 2025

The Delaware County Engineer's Office is closing S. Section Line Road between US 42 and Sawmill Parkway in Concord Township for concrete pavement repair on 7-14-25 to 7-18-25. The closure will be between the intersection of US 42 to the south and 3535 S. Section Line Road to the north.

Please contact Michelle Strohl for any questions at 740-833-2439 or visit our website at www.delawarecountyengineer.org.

Thank you for your cooperation.

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Concord Township Receives H2Ohio Grant To Reduce Salt Runoff

  EATON, OH (April 9, 2025) - Ohio EPA is awarding more than $1.9 million to help Ohio's waters stay safe from salt contamination through Ohio Governor Mike DeWine's H2Ohio initiative.  In total, the H2Ohio Rivers Chloride Reduction Grant program has awarded more than $6 million to 117 communities since the program's launch in 2023. "H2Ohio continues to help communities better protect our water," Governor DeWine said. "All over Ohio we are assisting local communities with needed equipment and storage options that will reduce the risk of road salt contaminating our waterways." Ohio EPA Director Anne Vogel made the announcement in Eaton on Wednesday. The city is receiving about $50,000 and is one of 32 communities being awarded funding. The money will be used for equipment and storage facility upgrades to help reduce the over-application of de-icing materials on Ohio's roads, which ultimately helps the health of Ohio's waterways. "When Gov. DeWine launched this program two years ago, we received hundreds of applications," Ohio EPA Director Anne Vogel said. "We are honored to partner with more communities through this third round of funding."   Eaton will use the funds to upgrade the last of its seven trucks with salt spreader control systems. "We're grateful to the Ohio EPA for helping make this equipment upgrade possible," Eaton Mayor Matt Venable said. "The new salt control system will not only improve road safety during winter weather but also enhance operator effectiveness and reduce chloride pollution in our waterways—all while being a smart investment that protects taxpayer dollars." In June 2024, Ohio EPA received funding as part of a settlement in the Court of Common Pleas of Preble County between the state of Ohio, Cargill, Inc., and Central Salt, LLC after the company's facility caused environmental contamination from salt runoff.  The $1.9 million being awarded today is going to local governments in these 22 counties: Athens, Butler, Clark, Clermont (2 projects), Cuyahoga (2 projects), Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin (2 projects), Greene, Hamilton, Lake (2 projects), Licking (3 projects), Mahoning, Montgomery (4 projects), Portage, Preble, Seneca, Shelby, Summit (2 projects), Warren, Williams, and Wyandot. H2Ohio is Governor DeWine's statewide water quality initiative designed to address complex issues impacting Ohio's waters. Launched in 2019, H2Ohio uses a comprehensive approach guided by science and data to reduce algal blooms, stop pollution, and improve access to clean drinking water by supporting best farming practices, road salt runoff reduction, litter cleanup, dam removal, land conservation, and water infrastructure revitalization.  For more information, visit h2.ohio.gov. 

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Special Meeting Notice

The Rezoning hearing held June 25, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. was continued to July 1, 2025 at 8:30 a.m.

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Part Time Fiscal Officer Assistant

 

Please click HERE for Part-time Fiscal Officer Assistant job posting.

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Township Shred Day May 31

  THANKS TO OUR RESIDENTS FOR A SUCCESSFUL SHREDDING EVENT!     WE DESTROYED 3,575 POUNDS OF PAPER AND COLLECTED 133 POUNDS OF CANNED AND BOXED FOOD AND $30 IN DONATIONS FOR PEOPLE IN NEED OF DELAWARE!   THANK YOU ALL!!   Please click HERE for information on the township's annual paper shredding event.

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