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City Offices. 100 West Spring Valley Road Centerville, Ohio 45458 (937) 433-7151. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
City Offices. 100 West Spring Valley Road Centerville, Ohio 45458 (937) 433-7151. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
The City of Centerville services approximately 6,500 customers and collects approximately 8,000 tons of waste and 1,400 tons of recyclables every year. Waste Billing Online Access / Payments. The City of Centerville has implemented a new waste billing system to better serve our customers.
City Offices. 100 West Spring Valley Road Centerville, Ohio 45458 (937) 433-7151. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
City Offices. 100 West Spring Valley Road Centerville, Ohio 45458 (937) 433-7151. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
Effective January 1, 2017, Centerville's income tax is 2.25%. Centerville residents are permitted credit up to 2.25% on the wages taxed in another city. Prior to 2017, the City's income tax rate was 1.75%, with credit permitted to Centerville residents up to 1.75% on the wages taxed in another city. The earnings tax provides for many of the ...
“Centerville’s commitment to revitalizing Uptown embodies our motto: progress and stability. We will preserve the historic heart of our community while investing in infrastructure, design and usability,” City Manager Wayne Davis said.
Throughout our history, Centerville has created a unique and successful partnership with the schools, parks, libraries, townships and our citizens that continues to make Centerville a city that is proud and respectful of its past, while always looking toward and planning for the future.
Located in southern Montgomery County, Centerville is part of a combined community with Washington Township, covering nearly 32 square miles. Our convenient location is complemented by five major shopping centers, over 500 retail outlets, and numerous dining and entertainment options.
This downtown district contained many important local buildings, including several churches, the Township Hall, and the general store. Together with stone and brick cottages and two-story frame houses, these buildings formed the cultural, social, and economic core of old Centreville.