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LATEST: Mason-Montgomery Road and Natorp Boulevard
LATEST: Mason-Montgomery Road is now OPEN to traffic and repairs to the gas main are complete. Natorp Boulevard will remain closed through tomorrow as the roadway is repaired. Thank you for your patience, and continue to drive safely!
IMMEDIATE CLOSURE UPDATE: Mason-Montgomery Road and Natorp Boulevard
UPDATE: All lanes of traffic on Mason-Montgomery Road between Merten Drive and Parkway Drive will remain closed until midnight. Natorp Boulevard is also closed and will remain so through the morning tomorrow. Please use alternate routes.
IMMEDIATE CLOSURE: PRESS RELEASE - Mason-Montgomery Road Closed Due to a Potential Gas Main Break
PRESS RELEASE
IMMEDIATE CLOSURE: Mason-Montgomery Road Closed Due to a Potential Gas Main Break
Lebanon, Ohio – Deerfield Township – All lanes of traffic are closed on Mason-Montgomery Road between Merten Drive and Parkway Drive until further notice. The immediate closure is due to a potential gas main break.
All motorists are encouraged to use another route of travel.
Trustee Special Meeting Public Visioning Session
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Deerfield Township Office – 513-701-6958
Deerfield Township, OH — September 21, 2017— The Board of Trustees wishes to announce that they will convene a Special Meeting on Monday, September 25, 2017, at 5:30 p.m., at 3435 US22, Loveland OH, 45140. The Deerfield Township Trustees will be attending the open house for public discussion on the vision planning process for “Downtown Deerfield”.
Are you ready to share your vision?
Residents from across Deerfield Township will gather from 5:30p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday, September 25 to share their ideas for the 30 acres of the former Kingswood property set aside for public space. The public meeting will be held at Deerfield Township Station 57, located at 3435 US 22, Loveland OH 45140.
The evening will begin with a short presentation by Township Trustee President Chris Romano about the project itself – now called Downtown Deerfield. Then residents will circulate among “stations” featuring various aspects of the project that impact how the public spaces will be used.