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The deadline to complete the 2020 Census is October 31st. The census, which takes only about 10 minutes to complete, impacts the state for the next 10 years, including how federal, state, and local funding is distributed, and it determines congressional representation. Ohioans can complete their census by either going to 2020Census.gov or calling 1-844-330-2020.

October is the last month for chipper service. Chipper service is the week of October 5 through October 9. Have clippings on tree lawn before October 5 and called into the Service Department at 440-735-6583.      

We are pleased to provide you with this Good Neighbor Guide to answer many questions you may have.  In this guide, you will find information and good neighbor reminders on refuse, recycling, curfew, pets, noise, parking, income tax and more.

All Council Meetings are held virtually at this time.

The Parks & Recreation Department is pleased to announce new programming for Fall 2020.  Click here for a link to all programs.  Check our website and social media pages for updates as we continue to work on new programs and events!

On Tuesday, September 14th, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 606 into law. House Bill 606, sponsored by Representative Diane Grendell, ensures civil immunity to individuals, schools, health care providers, businesses, and other entities from lawsuits arising from exposure, transmission, or contraction of COVID-19, or any mutation of the virus, as long as they...

Parks & Recreation now offers online registration.  Acceptable methods of online payment are: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.

The deadline to complete the 2020 Census is quickly approaching. As of  September 10th, Ohio’s self-response rate was 69.5 percent, which is above the national rate of 65.5 percent.  The census, which takes only about 10 minutes to complete, impacts the state for the next 10 years, including how federal, state, and local funding is...

November 3, 2020 is the Presidential General Election. People have three voting methods to choose from.  Voters may cast ballots by mail, early at the Board of Elections or on Election Day. To Vote-by-Mail you may visit the Board’s website www.443VOTE.us to request a ballot application.  The Board will mail you a ballot application with...

All Council Meetings are held virtually at this time.

Refuse collection will be one day late the week of September 7th due to Labor Day holiday.

The City of Bedford and the Parks & Recreation Department are working with OhioMeansJobs to help raise awareness of programs and employment opportunities available to our residents.  Job readiness and assistance with finding employment are very important in this time of uncertainty. Ohio Means Jobs Cleveland- Cuyahoga County continues to provide services remotely to help...

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