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29555 Pettibone Road
Glenwillow, OH 44139

440-232-8788

440-735-9298

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WELCOME TO THE VILLAGE OF GLENWILLOW

HONORING THE PAST · WELCOMING THE FUTURE

The Village of Glenwillow is a unique community located in the southeastern part
of Cuyahoga County. The Village blends its history together with modern housing
stock and industrial and commercial industries. Glenwillow’s history began over
100 years ago with the relocation of the Austin Powder Company from the City of
Cleveland. In the last 30 years, the Village has installed all utilities and
infrastructure for residential growth as well as industrial

development. Today, while the population is approximately 1,000, the workforce
population exceeds 7,000 within the over 80 businesses who call Glenwillow home.
Residents may take advantage of perks and special opportunities only found in a
small community such as this. This website will give you a good understanding of
what we are all about.
See The Village Holiday Lights!
VILLAGE NEWS

 

 *  Newsletter March 2024
 *  Special Edition Newsletter Spring 2024
 * July Newsletter 2024
 * 2024 Financial Report-1
 * Fall Newsletter 2024


CURRENT  AND UPCOMING PROGRAMS FOR RESIDENTS

 * * Special Delivery from Santa drop off Sunday December 15th. The last day to
     sign up is Thursday December 12th. Call Village Hall for details.
   * Transportation is provided for seniors who are at least 60 years of age
   * Tired of unwanted Solicitors? Sign up for the Do Not Knock
     Program  www.blocktheknock.com

 


CALENDAR OF EVENTS


EVENTS IN DECEMBER 2024

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1December 1, 2024
2December 2, 2024
3December 3, 2024
4December 4, 2024●●(4 events)
6:00 PM: RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING

6:15 PM: FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING

7:00 PM: COUNCIL MEETING

7:00 PM: PUBLIC HEARING TO DISCUSS PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTERS 1191 & 1192
OF THE VILLAGE ZONING CODE

5December 5, 2024
6December 6, 2024
7December 7, 2024●(1 event)
11:00 AM: HOLIDAY BAG PICK-UP AT VILLAGE HALL

8December 8, 2024●(1 event)
11:00 AM: HOLIDAY BAG PICK-UP AT VILLAGE HALL

9December 9, 2024
10December 10, 2024
11December 11, 2024
12December 12, 2024
13December 13, 2024
14December 14, 2024
15December 15, 2024
16December 16, 2024
17December 17, 2024
18December 18, 2024●(1 event)
5:30 PM: PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING & ARB MEETING ARE BOTH CANCELED DUE TO LACK
OF AGENDA

19December 19, 2024
20December 20, 2024
21December 21, 2024
22December 22, 2024
23December 23, 2024
24December 24, 2024
25December 25, 2024
26December 26, 2024
27December 27, 2024
28December 28, 2024
29December 29, 2024
30December 30, 2024
31December 31, 2024
1January 1, 2025●(1 event)
ALL DAY: HAPPY NEW YEAR! VILLAGE HALL OFFICES ARE CLOSED.

2January 2, 2025●●(2 events)
6:15 PM: RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING

7:00 PM: COUNCIL MEETING

3January 3, 2025
4January 4, 2025


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UPCOMING EVENTS




 * PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING & ARB MEETING ARE BOTH CANCELED DUE TO LACK OF
   AGENDA
   
   
   
   
   DATE :
   
   December 18, 2024
   
   
   TIME :
   
   5:30 pm
   
   


 * HAPPY NEW YEAR! VILLAGE HALL OFFICES ARE CLOSED.
   
   
   
   
   DATE :
   
   January 1, 2025
   
   
   TIME :
   
   All day
   
   


 * RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING
   
   
   
   
   DATE :
   
   January 2, 2025
   
   
   TIME :
   
   6:15 pm
   
   


 * COUNCIL MEETING
   
   
   
   
   DATE :
   
   January 2, 2025
   
   
   TIME :
   
   7:00 pm
   
   




FOR RESIDENTS

RESIDENTS


FOR BUSINESSES

BUSINESSES
RESOURCES
 * Do Your Part to Protect Clean Water in Tinker’s Creek (PDF)
 * Healthy Trees for a Healthy Watershed
 * I saw a sign…Tinker’s Creek Watershed Sign that Is!
 * Springtime Tips for Healthy Soil
 * Help Local Streams: Protect Riparian Zones
 * Spring tips for your lawn
 * January -March Lawn Tips

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

 * Step by Step Sanitary Sewer Connection
 * The pickleball courts are completed and located behind Village Hall!
 * The Village received a grant in the amount of $150,000 from the County for
   improvemnets to the Donald Norman Payne playground.  The project is due to
   start this summer.

 * NOACA Award –Village received $1,369,288 in funding for Broadway Richmond
   Intersection


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