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- Ordinances & Resolutions | Village of Weston, O
ORDINANCES Jump to Resolutions 2026-3 Passed: March 16, 2026 Ordinance making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2026; for replacement of vandalized basketball backboard 2026-2 Passed: February 2, 2026 An ordinance to Amend Appropriations for PEP Faithful Performance 2026-1 Passed: January 5, 2026 An ordinance establishing the tree commimssion of the Village of Weston 2025-22 Passed: December 1, 2025 Ordinance amending employee wage schedules 2025-21 Passed: December 1, 2025 An ordinance to retain the services of the Wood County Sheriff 2025-20 Passed: November 17, 2025 An ordinance separating the positions of Fiscal Officer and Clerk, repealing portions of Ordinance 2021-9 2025-19 Passed: November 17, 2025 Ordinance providing permanent appropriations for current expenses and other expenditures for the Village of Weston, Ohio, through December 31, 2026 2025-18 Passed: September 15, 2025 An ordinance authorizing the special short-term assessment on certain parcels of real estate in the Village of Weston for benefits received as a result of cutting noxious weeds/grasses; certification to the Wood County Auditor for placement of charges on the tax duplicate 2025-17 Passed: September 2, 2025 An Ordinance authorizing and directing the Fiscal Officer to establish a State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) Capital Project Fund within the Village's financial and budgetary accounting system for the purpose of segregating funds received and expended for the resurfacing of Taylor Street, Main Street, and Center Street, including replacement of miscellaneous curbs and ADA compliant curb ramp upgrades 2025-16 Passed: August 4, 2025 Ordinance to provide for the cost and expense of the lighting of the streets, alleyways, and other public places in the Village of Weston, Ohio, and confirming inclusion therein of new and/or improved lighting projects 2025-15 Passed: July 21, 2025 Ordinance making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025; for cemetery storm damage cleanup 2025-14 Passed: June 2, 2025 An ordinance establishing a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) in the Village of Weston, Ohio 2025-13 Passed: May 19, 2025 Ordinance making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025; to account for the Village resuming responsibility for utility services at the maintenance building (13145 Main Street) due to the closure of the WaterShed program 2025-12 Passed: May 5, 2025 Ordinance making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025; to appropriate said funds for the demolition of the old bus garage building, and to allocate any remaining funds toward the planning and construction of a new structure to serve future Village needs 2025-11 Passed: May 5, 2025 Ordinance amending EMS Rates 2025-10 Passed: May 5, 2025 Ordinance making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025; to provide for contractual services related to storm water management. 2025-9 Passed: April 21, 2025 Ordinance making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025; to provide for replacement of the damaged leaf vac 2025-8 Passed: April 21, 2025 Ordinance making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025; to provide for the expenditures of the Baseball/Softball Program Fund (2041) 2025-7 Passed: April 21, 2025 Ordinance making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025; to provide for the cost of Portapots at the Parks 2025-6 Passed: March 3, 2025 An ordinance approving, adopting and enacting American Legal Publishing's Ohio Basic Code, 2025 edition, as the code of ordinances for the municipality of Weston, Ohio 2025-5 Passed: March 3, 2025 Ordinance authorizing the execution of certain agreements for United States Army Armaments for cemetery display 2025-4 Passed: February 18, 2025 Authorizing and directing the Fiscal Officer to advance monies from the general fund to the recently created ODNR Nature Works Capital Project Fund, to return an equivalent sum to the general fund after grant funding, to amend appropriations 2025-3 Passed: February 18, 2025 Authorizing and directing the Fiscal Officer to create a ODNR Nature Works Capital Project Fund within the established financial and budgetary accounting system for the purpose of segregating funds received and expended for the capital improvements to the Alumni Park Basketball Court 2025-2 Passed: February 3, 2025 Ordinance making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025 2025-1 Passed: February 3, 2025 An ordinance restricting the operation of vehicles in the Village OLD Passed: N/A Ordinances from 2007-2024 RESOLUTIONS Back to Ordinances 2026-2 Passed: January 20, 2026 Resolution Authorizing Application for financing & acceptance of funds related to Financing & Lease/Purchase of an Ambulance and Declaring Emergency 2026-1 Passed: January 20, 2026 Resolution to Surrender Management Responsibility of the Weston Sports program to the Weston Sports Initiative 2025-18 Passed: November 3, 2025 Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute settlement agreement and release and utility easement 2025-17 Passed: October 20, 2025 Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute Emergency Medical Services contracts 2025-17 Passed: October 20, 2025 Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to execute Emergency Medical Services contracts 2025-16 Passed: October 20, 2025 A resolution authorizing the use of Public Entities Pool (PEP) employee dishonesty and faithful performance of duty coverage in lieu or individual surety bonds for officers, employees, and appointees pursuant to ORC 3.061 2025-15 Passed: October 6, 2025 Resolution authorizing the sale/transfer of Village property not needed for public use 2025-14 Passed: October 6, 2025 Resolution establishing the downtown business district 2025-13 Passed: October 6, 2025 A resolution authorizing the fiscal officer to process payment for routine, ordinary, and contractual expenses without prior council approval, subject to reporting requirements 2025-12 Passed: September 15, 2025 Resolution accepting the amounts and rates as determined by the budget commission and authorizing the necessary tax levies and certifying them to the county auditor 2025-11 Passed: September 15, 2025 A resolution submitting votes to fill a vacant board seat on the Northwestern Water and Sewer District 2025-10 Passed: August 11, 2025 A resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute and emergency vehicle purchase agreement with Penn Care, Inc. 2025-9 Passed: July 21, 2025 Resolution authorizing application for Ohio Department of Transportation State Infrastructure Bank Loan 2025-8 Passed: July 21, 2025 A resolution authorizing the Village of Weston to participate in the Wood County Park District parks grant program 2025-7 Passed: May 19, 2025 A resolution to approve and adopt a professional development policy 2025-6 Passed: May 19, 2025 A resolution to approve and adopt a mailbox policy 2025-5 Passed: March 3, 2025 Resolution directing the Village Mayor to enter into agreement with an electricity supplier through Aspen Energy Corp. to supply the Village of Weston's electricity aggregation program 2025-4 Passed: March 3, 2025 Resolution approving acceptance of UAN equipment 2025-3 Passed: February 18, 2025 A resolution authorizing the Village Administrator and/or Mayor to apply for and administer the Rural Business Enterprise Grant (RBEG) and/or Rural Business Opportunity Grant (RBOG) 2025-2 Passed: February 3, 2025 Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor and Fiscal Officer to execute NatureWorks Local Assistance Grant Agreement 2025-1 Passed: January 6, 2025 A resolution of the Village of Weston, Ohio, supporting the Ohio Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial (America250-OH) OLD Passed: N/A Resolutions from 2007-2024 Ordinances & Resolutions not posted on this site can be viewed at the Village Hall during office hours or by request to info@westonohio.org .
- Zoning & Code Enforcement | Village of Weston, OH
Zoning & Code Enforcement Ken Taylor, Code Enforcement Officer Phone: 419-669-6263 (Leave Message) Email: ken@westonohio.org Call Email
- Village Reminders | Village of Weston, O
GREEN RIVER ORDINANCE ENFORCED APPLICATION All vendors/solicitors/door-to-door marketers, etc. must apply for an Application. Before the application is considered, a BCI (if you have been an Ohio resident for the last 5 years, $32), or FBI (if you are an out of state resident, or have not lived in Ohio for the past 5 years, $35) background check MUST be completed for each individual listed on application. Visit the Wood County Sheriff's office for more details on WebCheck Fingerprinting; to expedite your visit, you may download and complete the WCSO form prior to appointment. Please have results sent directly to the Village of Weston, PO Box 354, Weston, OH 43569. We also require a copy of picture identification for each person to be sent with application. Please allow at least one week for this application to be processed. Upon approval/denial, the applicant will be contacted at the phone number(s) or address listed on application. The application fee is $5 for Village residents and $15 for non-residents, per year, payable upon application approval. LANDLORD REPORTING Landlord Letter If you own property that is either leased or rented to tenants within the Village of Weston you are required to report this information to the Village of Weston. Due to difficulties locating taxpayers that live in town but do not own their property, Regional Income Tax Agency (RITA) requires all landlords to report tenant information: When tenants move in or move out, the Village of Weston is to be notified of this information before the end of the month (landlords are to submit Form T-1). At the end of each year, the Village is to receive an annual report of all landlord-owned units no later than January 31st, showing those currently occupying said units, which units are unoccupied, and those who moved in/out during the year (this should be reported on Form T-2). PARKING RESTRICTIONS CHAPTER 173 No overnight parking allowed at the Village Parks. No vehicle should be parked at the parks unless person is utilizing that park. In order to facilitate the cleaning of the streets and to expedite the free flow of traffic, no vehicle shall be parked on the designated and identified streets, alleys, highways, or public property in the village whenever a snow emergency has been declared. Vehicles in violation may be removed and subject to penalty. Parking prohibited on Main Street between Taylor Street and Cherry Street during the hours of 3AM and 6AM each day. Parallel parking designated on Main Street between the railroad tracks and Cherry Street. GOLF CARTS WCSO The Wood County Sheriff’s Office is currently inspecting “street-worthy” golf carts. Ohio Law allows the Sheriff to authorize such licensing in each county, as long as equipment standards are met on each vehicle. To be street legal, golf carts must have headlights, brake lights, tail lights, turn signals, windshield, horn, rearview mirror, license plate lights, and not capable of traveling over 20 mph. An Ohio operator’s license is required to operate the golf cart. There has to be a seat belt for every occupant on the golf cart, children must utilize child restraint seats as required by the Ohio Revised Code, and proof of Insurance must be presented at time of Inspection. Also, your golf cart must have a VIN (vehicle identification number) please know where this is located on your cart and make sure it is clean and readable. Carts must be Inspected by a deputy at the Wood County Sheriff’s Office. This service is provided to all Wood County residents who seek to operate their golf cart on legal roadways within the areas of the county. Individuals must bring the cart to the Sheriff’s Office at 1960 E. Gypsy Lane Rd. Bowling Green, Ohio 43402. Appointments may be made by calling 419-373-6519. Inspections available by appointment only, Monday through Friday from 9:00 – 3:00. Each golf cart that passes inspection will be authorized to purchase a title and registration from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, along with Ohio license plates to make their golf cart street legal. These plates must be affixed to the front and rear of the golf cart. Golf carts that become licensed will be restricted to roadways that are not divided highways or with speed limits greater than 35 mph. For a detailed list of legal mandates that are necessary for licensing, safety equipment and more information, refer to Ohio Revised Code Section 4503.10 and 4501:2-1. All carts presented for inspection must meet those standards set forth before being considered for inspection. For questions not answered there, please contact Lt. Rodney Konrad at 419-373-6519. This inspection process does not apply to ATV’S or UTV’S, only golf carts USV (Under Speed Vehicle less than 20 M.P.H.) types. Golf Cart drivers also are required to follow the same rules as other drivers. For example, DUI laws and insurance laws apply to anyone driving a golf cart on public roads. WINTER SNOW REMINDER SNOW FLYER Please keep your sidewalks free and clear of snow and ice this winter. Sidewalks within the Village must be cleared of snow and ice of two (2) inches or more within 24 hours of any storm. Sidewalks not cleared in time will be considered a public nuisance, and the Village Administrator (or designee) may have them cleared at the Village's expense. The costs will then be billed to the property owner. Unpaid charges after 30 days may be assessed to property taxes. We're putting together a list of individuals available to assist Weston residents with snow shoveling this winter season! Whether you're offering your services for a fee or free of charge, we'd love to include you. The list can be viewed here: https://tinyurl.com/westonsnow. If you're interested, or now of someone - such as a child or individuals - who would like to be added to the list, please send their contact information to info@westonohio.org . MOWING AND TRIMMING REMINDER CHAPTER 174 Residents are to keep weeds/grass trimmed under a height of seven (7) inches and tree limbs from extending over a public sidewalk less than six feet above sidewalk. When mowing your lawn please avoid discharging the grass clippings and other yard waste into the streets. When it rains, the waste is washed into the storm drainage system and gets clogged, and when storm drains are clogged due to excessive sediment/debris build up, flooding occurs. STREET ADDRESSES STREET NUMBERS The display of address street number on the front of any residential, commercial or industrial building in the village is required, mailboxes are not an exception as those are a requirement from USPS. The numbers must be at least three (3) inches in height, but not more than six (6) inches in height, and visible from the public right-of-way. AVOID & REDUCE MOSQUITOES WC HEALTH DEPT. Did you know that a mosquito’s life cycle averages about two weeks, but can range from a few days to a month? Eggs hatch when they’re exposed to water. The larva then live in the water, surfacing to breathe air. Pupa form for up to a week, just before the bugs become adults, when their body parts will harden and they’ll begin to fly. Only female adults bite and feed on the blood of humans and animals. Females will feed and then lay eggs directly on water or soil, or at the base of some plants or in places that may fill with water. Their eggs can survive dry conditions for several months. Learn more at https://www.epa.gov/mosquitocontrol/general-information-about-mosquitoes Preventing mosquito bites • Use an insect repellent that includes DEET, or another EPA-approved product. • Wear long, loose, light-colored clothing when possible. • Remove standing water sources to discourage breeding. • Limit outdoor activities at dusk and dawn, when mosquitoes are most active. Discourage mosquitos from breeding If it’s full of water, something as small as a bottle cap can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Discourage breeding at your home by removing sources of standing water. Walk around the outside of your home at least once a week and empty any water that’s collected in toys, birdbaths, buckets and other objects. Get rid of old tires and other objects that can collect water. Larvicides can be used to treat wet areas that will not be used for drinking, where mosquitoes may breed. Wood County Health Department distributes mosquito dunks to residents free of charge. They can be used in areas like rain barrels, pool covers, fountains, septic tanks and gutters. For more information, visit the health department’s Environmental Health Division on East Gypsy Lane Road in Bowling Green, or call 419-354-2702. CURFEW SECTION 176.02 No minor shall be present in any public place within the village between the hours of 10PM and 6AM, unless the minor is accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, legal custodian or some other adult person who has been authorized by a parent of the minor. LOUD NOISE PROHIBITTED SECTION 174.07 No person shall disturb the good order and quiet of the village between the hours of 10PM and 7AM. Emergency repair, utilities, and industrial operations shall be exempt from the noise ordinance (ORD 2016-7). DOGS WC DOG SHELTER No person shall keep, harbor, posses, own, or care for a dog within the village that has been determined to have been dangerous or vicious pursuant to ORC section 955.11. This restriction shall apply whether or not the incident that led to the determination as dangerous or vicious occurred within the village. Ohio Dog License Laws ~ More details can be found by visiting the Wood County Dog Shelter All dogs 3 months of age or older shall be registered and licensed annually Dog licenses shall be purchased immediately upon acquiring the dog or upon the dog becoming 3 months of age A penalty in an amount equal to the registration fee shall be assessed for licenses not immediately acquired or renewed annually Licenses shall be renewed each year between December 1 and January 31 All dogs in Ohio must be physically confined at all times or under the reasonable control of some person. Dogs or other domestic animals in the Village parks are not permitted without restraint on adequate leash of not more than ten feet in length. Pet waste transmits disease, please clean up after your pet. Doggie-poo bags are provided at the village parks.
- Council Committees | Village of Weston, OH
Committees ** Please note that Village Council Committee meetings are advisory in nature and do not make final decisions. The purpose of these meetings is to review issues, gather information, and make recommendations to the full Village Council. Final decisions on all matters are made during the Village Council's regular meetings. ** Administrative Process This committee oversees budgetary matters (Revenue/Budget Appropriations)t, axes & assessments, expenditures, administrative issues (to ensure compliance with state and federal law), grants, and contracts. This committee also reviews policies put into place by the Finance Officer, and provide assistance to the Mayor in matters involving any personnel processes (wages, benefits, employee relations). Meets 2nd Mondays at 6PM at the Village Hall (13234 Main Street, Weston) 2024 Minutes 5-13-25 Minutes 9-8-25 Minutes 2-10-25 Minutes 6-12-25 Minutes 10-13-25 Minutes 3-10-25 Minutes 7-14-25 Minutes 4-14-25 Minutes 8-11-25 Minutes Public Works This committee oversees improvement plans of streets, sidewalks, storm sewer, public property (maintenance and growth of Village lands/public spaces), planting and maintenance of trees, assist the Mayor in implementing and updating Public Works policies, and implement a general public infrastructure plan. Meets 4th Tuesdays at 6PM at the Village Hall (13234 Main Street, Weston) 2024 Minutes 4-22-25 Minutes 8-26-25 Minutes 1-28-25 Minutes 5-27-25 Minutes 9-23-25 Minutes 2-26-25 Minutes 6-24-25 Minutes 3-25-25 Minutes 7-22-25 Minutes Public Safety This committee acts as a liaison to the EMS program, assist in issues regarding traffic safety, maintain correspondence with the WC Sheriff's Department regarding issues related to the safety of the village, assist the Mayor in implementing and updating other Safety Policies, and implement and update a general Safety Infrastructure Plan. Meets 4th Mondays at 6PM at the Emergency Services Building (20761 Taylor Street, Weston) 2024 Minutes 5-29-25 Minutes 9-22-25 Minutes 2-24-25 Minutes 6-23-25 Minutes 3-24-25 Minutes 7-28-25 Minutes 4-28-25 Minutes 8-25-25 Minutes Community Development & Public Affairs This committee oversees matters involving Village Municipal Regulations (Weston Code), identifies and supports efforts of revitalization/beautification of the Village, service as liaisons (points of contact) to Weston Community Groups, and discuss other matters of public affairs and development inside the community as recommended by the Mayor. Meets 3rd Tuesdays at 6PM at the Village Hall (13234 Main Street, Weston) 2024 Minutes 5-20-25 Minutes 9-16-25 Minutes 2-11-25 Minutes 6-17-25 Minutes 10-21-25 Minutes 3-18-25 Minutes 7-9-25 Minutes 4-15-25 Minutes 8-19-25 Minutes Rec Board Rec Board Minutes Board Members: Doug Marion OPEN Ron Dallas Howard Lashuay OPEN Meets 1st Wednesday at 5:30PM Cemetery Board of Trustees The cemetery board of trustees is a board that oversees the Weston Cemetery. Board Members: Brenda Trumbull Term Expires: 12/31/2031 Robin Kaiser Term Expires: 12/31/2027 Dawn Blandy Term Expires: 12/31/2029 Clerk: Jodie Domer Council Representative(s) to the Board : Craig Warner Meets 1st Thursday at 6PM Planning Commission The Planning Commission is responsible for the duties listed under section 8 of the Zoning Ordinance #19-97 and other duties as specified in ORC Commission Members: Mayor- Rick Easterwood Councilmember- Jessica Susor Residents: Logan Wick, Sue Clanton, Shirley Moore Meets as needed
- FAQ | Village of Weston, OH
FAQs What is the population of Weston? Per the 2020 census, Weston's population is 1,455. Where is the Village Hall located? 13234 Main Street the corner of Cherry Street and Main Street What is the Village's Public Record's Policy? All records of the Village of Weston are public, unless they are specifically exempt from disclosure under the Ohio Revised Code. For more information about the Village Public Record's Policy visit the Public Record Policy tab under Government. When does Village Council meet? The 1st and 3rd Monday's of every month at 6PM at the Village Hall. Does Weston have income tax? Yes, the income tax rate is 1%. All filing is done through (R.I.T.A.) Regional Income Tax Agency . Who do I call to mark utilities? If you plan on digging or moving earth in any way, call 8-1-1 or OHIO811 at 1-800-362-2764, at least 48 hours but not more than 10 days, before digging so utilities can mark their facilities. It's free and it's the law! Brochures on Natural Gas Safety and Safe Excavation practices are available at the Village Hall. Does Weston have a police force? The Village is contracted with the Wood County Sheriff's Office for police protection. A reminder from the Sheriff: In the event that you witness something suspicious, don't hesitate to contact us. If you call us as an incident is taking place instead of waiting to report it, deputies can be on the scene in a matter of minutes. In the event of an emergency, dial 911. For non-emergency calls, call 419-354-9001. My power is out, who do I call? Call Toledo Edison's toll-free, 24-hour Outage Reporting Line, 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877) Report your outage online , or Report your outage via text message. Text REG to 544487 (LIGHTS) to get started. Who do I contact in case of a water or sewer emergency? Northwestern Water Sewer District Phone: 419-354-9090 Toll-Free: 877-354-9090 If you are experiencing a water or sewer emergency and need to reach us after hours, please contact the Wood County Sheriff’s office: 419-354-9001. Does the village participate in an electric aggregate program? The Village’s consultant, Aspen Energy, who manages our Aggregation Program, monitored the energy market to “strike” a favorable renewal electric rate for Village of Weston residents. In 2021 we secured the rate of $.0487 per kWh through supplier Dynegy, through May 2024. It is projected that the Toledo Edison Standard Service Offer rates are going to go up significantly (12.15 cent per kWh) over the next year starting this June 2023. Eligible participants may opt-in or opt-out of the Aggregation Program at no fee. Opt-Out notices were mailed out March 2021, if you Opt-ed Out of the program and believe you will be affected by the Toledo Edison rate increase contact Jay Sell with Aspen Energy at 614-884-5300 ext. 234 to enroll or Dynegy at 888-682-2170 and refer to the Village of Weston Aggregation Program. The circumstances that led to the high utility rates began two years ago, with the severe cold snap that hit Texas, in addition, current world events along with increasing energy generation and transmission costs have only exacerbated the situation. The Village knows and understands the value this program provides for our residents and we believe our electricity aggregation program will continue to benefit Village of Weston residents moving forward. For more information about the program visit: https://www.dynegy.com/municipal-aggregation/communities-we-serve/Ohio/Weston What services does the Village offer it's citizens? Heavy Trash Drop-Off Day On a Saturday (typically in May) roll off dumpsters will be available at the old bus garage lot (Broadway Ave) for Village residents to drop off heavy trash items that you normally are unable to put in your regular refuse pick-up service. No paint, tires, or hazardous materials. Proof of residency is required. Early drop-offs are strictly prohibited. Brush Pick-Up Brush Pick-Up is offered 2x/year in the Spring (1st week of April) and Fall (week before Halloween) for Village residents. No stumps, yard waste, rose/thorny bushes, or leaves are accepted. Brush cannot be bigger than 3-4" inches in diameter. Make sure all cut ends are pointed in the same direction and brought to the curb. The Village, at its discretion, will not collect entire trees or bushes as a result of work by a contractor or is of such size and multitude it surpasses the intent of brush. The Village does not pick up after storm damage unless an alert notification has gone out due to significant storm damage throughout the Village. Putting brush out to the right-of-way outside of brush pickup times is a violation of section 174.01 of the Weston Municipal Regulations which can result in a penalty if the violation is not addressed. The Wood County Landfill takes *yard waste, visit the Wood County Landfill website for more information. Live Christmas Tree Recycling Typically the first full week of January the Village will pick up and recycle live Christmas trees. Residents wanting to have their live trees picked up are to put them at the curb during that time and they must be free of all decorations. Leaf Pick-Up Typically the end of November, based on the falling of leaves the Village offers leaf pick up for the residents. Leaves must be raked into neat piles to the curb, but not into the street and to keep storm drains clear of leaf debris. Is there recycling service in Weston? Through a county program 24/7 drop-off recycling dumpsters have been placed at the stone lot behind the library on Locust Street (20560 Locust St). These 24/7 dumpsters are for RECYCLING ONLY, no trash! All cardboard is required to be broken down and flattened. Bagged items must be emptied, bags are not accepted. If the bins are full, they will be closed and you are asked to take your recyclables with you and come back after they are emptied on Fridays, items are not to be left outside of the bins. Please read the labels posted on the bins that share the types of recyclables accepted, contaminants in the bins may cause a whole route to end up in the landfill. Those who do not follow the recycling guidelines will be caught and prosecuted. Report illegal dumping to the Solid Waste Management District at 419-354-9297. For more details visit recyclewoodcounty.org. I need assistance - where do I start? If you're looking for help with essential services like Medicaid, food assistance, housing and utility support, mental health care, or childcare resources, a great place to start is by contacting 211. This is a free, confidential service available 24/7 that connects individuals and families with local support programs. Whether you need help enrolling in Medicaid, finding a food pantry, applying for rental assistance, or locating counseling services, 211 can guide you to trusted local providers—including Wood County Job and Family Services and other community partners. You can access 211 by dialing 2-1-1 from any phone, texting your ZIP code to 898211, or visiting www.211.org to search resources online. My neighborhood is overrun by stray cats, what can be done? There is no county animal control, or easy solution when it comes to stray cats. Instead, the entire community does need to come together to address the community cats. Here are some resources: https://www.alleycat.org/ https://icatcare.org/unowned-cats/?fbclid=IwAR3d51G2WN-T26oe-njb4eRrQCTQ-ldM-Ow9moaGl2LQ8rm16BPwFgvSI64 https://icatcare.org/unowned-cats/the-different-needs-of-domestic-cats/ https://icatcare.org/unowned-cats/feral-street-community-cats/ https://humaneohio.org/pdf-fact-sheets/ The Village of Weston is excited to announce a partnership with Midway Animal Hospital to support our Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program! Thanks to a generous grant from Suburban Natural Gas, we have limited funds available on a first-come, first-served basis for Village of Weston residents. This initiative focuses on community cats - stray, feral, and other outdoor cats that are not considered pets - to help humanely manage their population. To participate, please complete the form by clicking HERE . Once the form is submitted, the Village office will review your application and reach out during business hours to inform you if your application is approved and to provide further instructions. If you have any questions or need assistance with the process, please email clerk@westonohio.org or call/text 419-669-3224. We're here to support you in making the TNR program a success and assist in your efforts to care for our community cats. Together, we can create a healthier, happier community for everyone! Weston Management of Cat Population Ordinance Does Weston have a designated storm shelter? The Village of Weston does not have any designated public storm shelters, nor does it maintain a list of available shelters. While it may seem like an easy solution, the reality is that we have no control over private locations such as churches or businesses, and therefore cannot guarantee their accessibility, ADA compliance, structural safety, or availability during a storm event. Additionally, no private entity—including churches and businesses—is required to open their doors as a shelter. It is your personal responsibility to have a safety plan in place, and encouraging people to leave their homes and travel during a storm often creates more danger. Due to liability concerns, the Village cannot officially recommend or promote any shelter locations we do not control. All that said, the Village is not obligated to provide a shelter, and we caution against assuming any location will be open or safe during severe weather. For accurate and up-to-date information on emergency preparedness and severe weather planning, please visit the Wood County Emergency Management Agency at https://woodcountyema.org/ .
- Alumni Park | Village of Weston, O
Alumni Park 13180 Broadway Avenue Baseball Diamonds, Basketball & Pickleball Court, Bike Rack, Green Space, Maintained Lawn, Park Benches, Parking, Picnic Tables, Play Structures, Memorial, Swings, Gravel Walking Path, Disc Golf
- Bid Opportunities | Village of Weston, O
Contractor Bid Opportunities Welcome to the Village of Weston's Bid Opportunities page. This page provides contractors, vendors, and service providers with information on current opportunities to bid on projects and services for the Village. We are committed to a fair and transparent bidding process and welcome qualified partners to help us maintain and improve our community infrastructure and operations. How to View Active Bids Below, you’ll find a list of active bid opportunities. Click on each button to view the full Request for Proposal (RFP), including project details, submission instructions, deadlines, and any related documents. Thank you for your interest in working with the Village of Weston. For questions or additional information, please contact the Village Office at info@westonohio.org or 419-669-3224. Weston Resurfacing - Bid Deadline: 11AM March 10, 2026
- Utilities | Village of Weston, OH
Utility Services Electricity Toledo Edison 800-477-3333 Website Natural Gas Suburban Natural Gas Company 419-655-2345 Website Water & Sewer Northwestern Water & Sewer District 419-354-9090 877-354-9090 Website Other Services Trash/Refuse Brown's Refuse & Recycling 419-906-5911 Rudolph Construction & Waste Management LLC 567-440-8855 or 419-388-6610 Rumpke 800-828-8171 N.A.T. Transportation 419-288-3143 Heartland Disposal Service 419-748-7652 Waste Management 866-797-9018 Modern Disposal 419-874-2966
- Businesses | Village of Weston, O
Weston Businesses Please support your Local Weston Community To get a Village Map and Directory and/or more information on advertising contact the Village office during office hours. If your business is missing from this directory please send your information with your logo to info@westonohio.org . Retail/Services Automotive Restaurants/Taverns Personal Care STORE FRONTS & NON-STORE FRONTS Horns & Halos Saloon 13217 Main Street Visit us on Facebook Shear Magic Salon 13183 Main Street | 419-614-4121 Visit us on Facebook Por Vida Tattoo Co. 13161 Main Street | 419-575-7205 Visit us on Facebook Craig's Automotive 13125 Main Street | 567-284-1033 Visit our Website Geo's Self Serve Car Wash 13120 Main Street Crozier Body Shop 13145 Main Street | 419-669-3303 Visit our Website Heath Wallace Family Dentistry "Teeth by Heath" 13160 Main Street | 419-669-2839 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook Weston Marathon 13170 Mill Street | 419-669-3311 Find us on Facebook McKenzie's Flowers & Greenhouse 13537 Center Street | 419-669-2403 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook Weston Market 13565 Center Street | 419-614-1077 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook Shirley's Second Chance 13180 Main Street | 419-575-7659 Find us on Facebook Dollar General 20080 Oak Street | 419-419-1481 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook Porky's Pizza Trof 13165 Main Street | 419-669-2090 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook Kendall Plumbing & Heating 20750 Main Street | 419-352-8561 Visit our Website Secure-It Storage Units 13239 Main Street | 419-669-3675 Weston Self Storage 13195 Mill Street | 419-669-3311 Visit our Website Hanneman Funeral Home 20375 Taylor Street | 419-669-0504 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook Third Generation Printing 13242 Silver Street | 419-669-4668 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook INDUSTRY Cresset Chemical Company 13255 Main Street (Office) | 419-669-2041 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook MCM Precision Casting 13133 Beech Street | 419-669-3226 Visit our Website Northern Ohio Grain Co-Op 20589 Taylor Street | 419-669-2265 Visit our Website CHURCHES Weston Church of Christ 13355 Center Street | 419-669-3895 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook Sonlight Church & Community Center 19920 Sand Ridge Road | 419-669-2401 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook Weston United Methodist Church 13185 Maple Street | 419-669-4309 Find us on Facebook Praise & Deliverance Tabernacle "Word for Believers" 20205 Locust Street | 419-779-9085 Find us on Facebook OUTSIDE THE VILLAGE LIMITS K&K Construction 14347 Otsego Pike | 419-669-3327 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook Inspired by Nature/Schooner Farms 14890 Otsego Pike | 419-669-4084 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook TJ Propane 21960 US Highway 6 | 419-669-3588 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook Stor-Mor of Weston 19925 Willow Road | 419-276-4727 Visit our Website Find us on Facebook
- Michael Merrill Park | Village of Weston, O
Michael Merrill Park 20775 Taylor Street BBQ Grill, Bike Rack, Maintained Lawn, Park Bench, Paved Parking Lot, Reservable Picnic Shelter w/ Electric, Picnic Tables, Play Structure, Small Monument Plaque, Swings The Reservoir is located to the West of the drive of the Emergency Services Building, which is open to Catch-and-Release Fishing. For your safety: No Fishing After Sunset/Before Sunrise, Swimming is Strictly Prohibited, No Motorized Vehicles, Non-Motorized Paddling Only Reservoir Information Brochure Download You are responsible for your own safety.
- Cemetery | Village of Weston, OH
About the Cemetery 13802 Center Street The Old Weston Cemetery is located on the north side of Euler Road and the New Weston Cemetery is on the south side, with the entrance facing Center Street. We're lucky to have a wonderful Cemetery Sexton and Cemetery Maintenance who makes sure that the grounds and monuments are very well taken care of. For questions related to the purchase of lots/deeds, please contact our Cemetery Clerk, Jodie Domer. She can be reached by phone at 419-601-1451 or by email at cemetery@westonohio.org . Board Members: Diane Hillier, Robin Kaiser, Dawn Blandy Cemetery Rules Contact Opening/Closing Resident: 350.00 Non-Resident: $650.00 Grave Purchase Resident: $350.00 Non-Resident: $650.00 Opening/Closing for Cremations & Babies (not to exceed 3') Resident: $200.00 Non-Resident: $300.00 Additional charge for weekends or holidays $350.00 Foundation (to include 4" border): $0.30 per square surface inch Grave/Burial Rates Revised: 1/1/2022 Memorial Tree Program Trees are regal symbols of life. They are born from seeds, grow, live a fruitful life, and slowly decline till death. Our Weston Cemetery has a large variety of trees, which in addition to being an important part of the landscape, provide homes for wildlife and cleanse the air we breathe. Many visitors enjoy collecting the leaves and buckeyes, while others run or take relaxing walks amongst the beautiful scenery. Recently, the cemetery has taken out a number of trees due to storm damage, disease, or old age. This is unfortunate, but necessary to maintain safety for visitors and property. We have begun replacing trees, eager to maintain the beauty of the surroundings. The Weston Cemetery offers families an opportunity to remember their loved ones with our Memorial Tree Program. By participating in this special program, family members will have a tree planted in honor of their loved one, as well as an opportunity to restore the beauty and health of the cemetery. For the sum of $400, a new tree will be planted in memory of your loved one. A plaque, to be placed in the Tree Park Area, will have the names of those being honored with a tree. The trees the cemetery will purchase are approximately 2 inch caliper size and will be planted in pre-designated areas to create and enhance the Tree Park. Trees will be maintained by the cemetery, and installations will take place within the next appropriate planting season from the time of purchase or need for replacement, as weather allows. Trees can be purchased at any time, but plantings will be done in the fall. Trees will have a standard, one year replacement warranty. Additionally, monetary donations in your loved ones' name can be directly contributed to the Memorial Tree Program, for care and maintenance of the tree park area. This is a wonderful opportunity to honor your loved one, and to create a lasting legacy for years to come. To take advantage of this unique opportunity, please call or email: Jodie Domer, Cemetery Clerk 419-601-1451 cemetery@westonohio.org Contact 10-6-25 Minutes 6-5-25 Minutes 11-13-25 Minutes 7-3-25 Minutes 12-4-25 Minutes 8-7-25 Minutes 01-08-26 Minutes 9-4-25 Minutes 2-12-26 Minutes 10-2-25 Minutes 1-9-25 Minutes 2021 Minutes 2-6-25 Minutes 2022 Minutes 3-6-25 Minutes 2023 Minutes 4-1-25 Minutes 5-6-25 Minutes 2024 Minutes
- Discover Weston | Village of Weston, OH
Discover Weston The Village of Weston is located in northwest Ohio (Wood County). It covers 1.1 square miles and is currently home to roughly 1,455 residents who enjoy small town life. In 1833, Ralph Keeler settled in Weston and was followed by Thomas Taylor in 1834. In 1854, they merged what they had called "Keeler's Prarie" and "Taylortown" to form the Village of Weston. It was first incorporated in 1874. For more history and information on our quaint little town, please visit the Weston Public Library. You can also check out the historical photos on their Facebook page by clicking the Historical Photos link below. Historical Photos Weston, OH Pictures Discover Weston: About SHARE YOUR PHOTOS Have you taken photos or videos in the Village of Weston? We have made a photo album specific to the Village to add your photos too. Please be sure to put your name on the photo as we may feature it in the future. Community Newsletter More Details If you are a local business or organization that would like to advertise in the Newsletter please contact the Village Clerk for more details. We are always looking for events and other information to include in the newsletter. Although the Village newsletter will continue to be distributed, it will now be provided as a monthly digital newsletter. Newsletters will no longer be mailed bi-annually; however, printed copies will be posted locally. Residents may opt in to receive the digital newsletter by emailing info@westonohio.org with the subject line “Mailing List.” Those who would like a newsletter mailed to them must also opt in by emailing info@westonohio.org and indicating they wish to receive a mailed copy.
