Search Results
26 results found with an empty search
- Ordinances & Resolutions | Village of Weston, O
ORDINANCES Jump to Resolutions 2026-4 Passed: April 6, 2026 An ordinance approving, adopting and enacting American Legal Publishing's Ohio Basic Code, 2026 edition, as the code of ordinances for the municipality of Weston, Ohio, and declaring an emergency. 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 2026-3 Passed: April 6, 2026 Contract to furnish emergency management between Wood County, Ohio and the Village of Weston 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 .
- Minutes & Agendas | Village of Weston, O
COUNCIL MINUTES & AGENDAS 4/6/26 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 3/16/26 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 3/2/26 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 2/17/26 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 2/02/26 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 1/20/26 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 1/5/26 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 12/15/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 12/1/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 11/17/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 11/3/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 10/20/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 10/6/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 9/15/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 9/2/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 8/11/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 8/4/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 7/21/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 7/7/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 6/16/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 6/2/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 5/19/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 5/5/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 4/21/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 4/7/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 3/17/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 3/3/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 2/18/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 2/3/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 1/21/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 1/6/25 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 12/16/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 12/2/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 11/18/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 11/4/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 10/21/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 10/7/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 9/16/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 9/3/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 8/20/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 8/5/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 7/15/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 7/1/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 6/17/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 6/3/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 5/20/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 5/7/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 5/6/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 4/15/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 4/1/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 3/18/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 3/12/24 Special Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 3/4/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 2/20/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 2/5/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 1/16/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 1/2/24 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 12/18/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 12/4/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 11/20/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 11/6/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 10/16/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 10/2/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 9/18/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 9/5/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 8/22/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 8/7/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 7/24/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 7/17/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 7/3/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 6/20/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 6/5/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 5/15/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 5/1/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 4/17/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 4/3/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 3/20/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 3/6/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 2/21/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 2/6/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 1/17/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 1/3/23 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 12/19/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 12/5/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 11/21/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 11/7/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 10/17/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 10/3/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 9/19/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 9/6/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 8/15/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 8/1/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 7/18/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 7/5/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 6/20/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 6/6/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 5/16/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 5/2/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 4/18/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 4/4/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 3/21/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 3/7/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 2/22/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 2/7/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 1/18/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 1/3/22 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 12/20/21 Get Recipes Download Minutes Download Agenda 2021 and older minutes can be reviewed at the Village Hall during office hours or email to request specific date.
- Home | Village of Weston, OH
Village of Weston Your Home, Your Community Home: Welcome About the Village of Weston Weston is a village in Wood County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,455 at the 2020 census. Weston is located just 10 miles west of Bowling Green, Ohio, a university town. OFFICE HOURS Council Meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Monday's of each Month at 6:00PM Monday: TBD Tuesday: TBD Wednesday: TBD Thursday: TBD Friday: TBD Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed Closed during Federal Holidays Submit Thanks for submitting! Contact Us 13234 Main Street PO Box 354 Weston, OH 43569 info@westonohio.org 419-669-3224 (phone/text) 419-669-0501 (fax) Home: Contact
- 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: OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN Meets 1st Wednesday at 5:30PM Tree Commission The Tree Commission advises the Village on tree-related matters, recommends species for public planting, shares information on tree care, and develops and maintains the Urban Forestry Management Plan. It also meets regularly, oversees Arbor Day activities, and provides annual reports to Council and the Mayor. Commission Members: Administrator- Harold Boggs Councilmember- Brittney Klockowski Residents: Logan Wick, Dean Babcock, OPEN Meets 2nd Tuesday at 6PM 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
- Rec Board Minutes | Village of Weston, O
Parks & Rec Board OPEN SEAT - Chairperson OPEN SEAT - Secretary OPEN SEAT OPEN SEAT OPEN SEAT Meetings held the 1st Wednesday at 5:30PM Parks & Recreation Board ~ Duties established by Council 8/7/2023 Village Parks and Recreation Board The Parks and Recreation Board, hereafter referred to as “Rec Board”, is hereby authorized to be established for the purpose of studying, organizing, and implementing recreational activities, events and programs in and for the Village of Weston. The Rec Board shall be composed of not fewer than three (3) nor more than five (5) members, one member may be a non-resident, appointed by the Mayor. Each member shall serve a term of three years, subject to re-appointment. A council representative will be provided, and appointed by the Council President Pro Tempore. The first meeting of each year the Rec Board shall select a chairperson and secretary. The Mayor may remove any member for cause, provided that such removal shall not take place without the majority vote of Village Council. Resignation of a member of the Rec Board shall become effective upon filing with the Village Clerk. Powers and Duties The Rec Board is hereby recognized as an executive oversight body of the Village and shall have the power to: Study, organize and implement recreational activities, events, facilities and programs for the Village of Weston. Advise the Village Council on maintenance, upgrades, and improvements of Village parks, playgrounds, and other recreational areas. Enter into contracts with vendors for the implementation of activities, events and programs organized by the Rec Board. Expend public funds not to exceed those sums appropriated by council for recreational facilities, programs, activities, and events Adopt rules regulating its proceedings, activities, events and programs. Meetings The Rec Board shall hold a regular meeting on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. The hour and place of the meeting shall be scheduled at 6:30PM, and not exceed 2 hours, at the Village Hall (13234 Main Street). All meetings of the Rec Board shall be open to public attendance and shall be subject to the provisions of the Ohio Open Meetings Act. Attendance of all members is encouraged. Unexcused absences of members from any 4 consecutive meetings, may be cause for removal. Board Minutes 2024 2/18/25 7/2/25 10/1/25 2023 3/12/25 7/14/25 11/5/25 4/2/25 8/6/25 12/03/25 5/7/25 9/3/25 01/07/26 6/4/25 9/17/25 2/11/26
- Old Schoolhouse Park | Village of Weston, O
Old Schoolhouse Park 20320 Walnut Street Bike Rack, Maintained Lawn, Park Bench, Parking Lot, Reservable Picnic Shelter, Picnic Tables, Play Structures, Slide, Monkey Bars, StarNet Nova Climber, Swings, Gaga Ball, Memorial
- Public Records Policy | Village of Weston, OH
VILLAGE OF WESTON PUBLIC RECORDS POLICY All records of the Village of Weston are public, unless they are specifically exempt from disclosure under the Ohio Revised Code. "Record" includes any document or device, whether paper, electronic, or other format, which is created or received under the jurisdiction of this municipality and which documents the organization, function, policies, decisions, procedures, operations, or other activities of the Village. Record Requests No specific language is required to make a request, but the requester must identify records with sufficient clarity to allow the Village to identify, retrieve, and review the records. If it is not clear what records are being sought, the records custodian should ask the requester for clarification, and assist the requester in revising the request by informing him/her of the manner in which the Village office maintains and accesses its records. The requester need not put a request in writing, or provide his or her identity or the intended use of the requested records. It is the Village's general policy that this information should not be requested. However, in some cases this information may be asked, if it aids in the identification of the records requested. Notice of Receipt All requests for public records should either be satisfied or be acknowledged in writing by the Village within three business days following receipt of the request. If a request will not be satisfied within three business days, a notice of receipt should be sent to the requester, including at least the following terms: Request for clarification (if necessary) Estimated cost, if copies are requested (see below) Production of Requested Records Inspection of public records must be made available promptly. Copies of public records must be made within a reasonable period of time. 'Promptly' and 'reasonable period of time' take into account the volume of records requested, location where the records are stored, and time for any legal review and/or redaction. Records prepared for inspection may be viewed during regular business hours. The Village will provide copies of public records on paper, on the medium on which they are kept, or on any medium the Village determines it reasonably can duplicate the records as an integral part of normal operations. If portions of a record are public and portions are exempt, the exempt portions will be redacted and the rest released. Denial of all or any part of any public record requested shall include an explanation for the denial, including legal authority. Costs for Public Records There is no charge for viewing (inspecting) public records. Copies of public records may be charged at the following rates (actual costs): 1. Paper Copies - $0.05 per page singled-sided; $0.08 per page for double-sided copies; 2. Downloaded computer files on a compact disk- $1.00 per disk; 3. Requests to have records mailed will incur additional charges of the actual cost of postage and mailing supplies. Failure to Respond to Public Records Requests If a person believes the Village has failed to comply with the Ohio Public Records Act, he/she may petition a court seeking: 1) to compel the Village to comply with the request; 2) for payment of statutory damages; 3) for payment of court costs; and 4) for payment of his/her attorney fees. Learn More Records Retention Policy
- Departments | Village of Weston, OH
Discover Weston Use the drop down tab from the top menu for information on Utilities, Businesses, Village Reminders and FAQ for the Village of Weston.
- Government | Village of Weston, OH
Public Officials Village Council meets the 1st and 3rd Monday's of every month at 6pm at the Village Hall (13234 Main Street) Council Rules Ricky Easterwood Mayor 13260 Silver Street Phone: 419-575-3134 Email: rick@westonohio.org Term Expires: 12/31/2027 Jessica Susor Council President/President Pro-Tempore 13418 Center Street Email: jessica@westonohio.org Term Expires: 12/31/2029 Committees: Administrative Process, Public Works Planning Commission Brittney Klockowski Council Member 13125 Maple Street Email: brittney@westonohio.org Term Expires: 12/31/2027 Committees: Public Safety, Public Works, Records Ashley Patel Council Member 13720 Center St, Lot 1 Email: ashley@westonohio.org Term Expires: 12/31/2029 Committees: Public Safety, Community Development & Public Affairs, RITA Board of Appeals Travis Ackerman Council Member 13590 Center Street, Lot 119 Email: travis@westonohio.org Term Expires: 12/31/2029 Committees: Rec Board, Community Development Public Safety Erica Rupp Council Member 20605 Cherry St Email: erica@westonohio.org Term Expires: 12/31/2027 Committees: Community Development & Public Affairs, Administrative Process Craig Warner Council Member 13330 Silver Street Email: craig@westonohio.org Term Expires: 12/31/2029 Committees: Public Works, Administrative Process, Cemetery Visit the Wood County Board of Elections for more details about running for office. Voting Precinct is located at Sonlight Church & Community Center 19920 Sand Ridge Road, Weston Regular voting hours are 6:30am to 7:30pm Voter Registration - Download and return to Wood County Board of Elections Village Employees Employee Handbook Fiscal Officer Stephanie Monts As Fiscal Officer, Stephanie oversees the Village’s finances, including budgeting, accounting, and financial reporting. She ensures proper management of revenue and expenditures, maintains compliance with state and local regulations, and provides financial guidance to support the Village Council’s decisions. Hours: By appointment only Get in Touch Village Administrator Harold Boggs As Village Administrator, Harold manages the day-to-day operations of the Village, including public works and maintenance projects, while also exercising administrative authority. He oversees staff, coordinates municipal services, and ensures projects and policies are carried out efficiently. Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30AM-4PM Closed Federal Holidays Phone: 419-250-9668 (call/text) Get in Touch
- Park Upgrades | Village of Weston, O
Future Upgrades & Opportunities Welcome to our Future Upgrade Opportunities section! Here, we outline the exciting initiatives and improvements planned for several parks in our community: Alumni Park, Old Schoolhouse Park, and Michael Merrill Park. We're dedicated to enhancing the park experience for all visitors and ensuring that our green spaces remain cherished assets for the community. Are you passionate about improving our parks? We're always looking for community involvement and support! Here's how you can get involved: Volunteer: Join us for park cleanup and beautification efforts across Alumni Park, Old Schoolhouse Park, and Michael Merrill Park. Additionally, volunteer to assist with Parks and Recreation events and programs. Your hands-on involvement can make a real difference in keeping our parks clean and welcoming, and in ensuring the success of community events. Share Your Ideas: Attend public meetings or reach out to your local public officials to share your ideas and feedback on park upgrades and initiatives. Your input is valuable in shaping the future of our parks. Letters of Support: If you believe in our vision for the parks, consider writing a letter of support. Your words can help us garner additional community support and funding for our projects. Together, we can create parks that serve as vibrant hubs for community engagement, recreation, and relaxation. For more information or to get involved, please contact the Village Office at 419-669-3224 or mayor@westonohio.org Shared Visions Community-Contributed Ideas and Inspirations Six signs have been placed along the new walking trail, Keeler's Path. Each sign highlights a proposed project aimed at further enhancing the Alumni Park multi-use area. Residents have shown their support for these projects by participating in a point-based sticker system. Each resident receives a set of numbered stickers, ranging from 1 to 6, with 6 being the highest possible score. By placing a sticker on a project's sign, residents assign a corresponding number of points, with higher numbers indicating stronger support. Those interested in participating can obtain a set of stickers at any Parks & Rec event or by visiting the Village Hall. This feedback will help determine which projects should be prioritized. Additionally, demonstrating community support is crucial when seeking grant opportunities to fund these initiatives, an effort that remains a top priority. It is important to note that these are ideas currently under consideration; they have not yet been approved to move forward. The projects are in the early stages of research and planning, and community input will help shape the final proposals. Residents are encouraged to contribute ideas and input beyond this current round of proposals. A list of potential projects for other areas in town has been identified, and more suggestions are welcomed. Those interested in getting involved can contact a councilmember to learn how to bring their ideas to fruition. Councilmembers can provide insight into the process and may even co-sponsor a proposal through committee. You can also provide Feedback through the >>> FORM
- Departments | Village of Weston, OH
Government Use the drop down tab from the top menu for information on your local public officials, Ordinances & Resolution, Council Minutes, Council Committees, and the Village of Weston Public Records Policy.
- Parks & Recreation | Village of Weston, OH
Use the dropdown menu to learn about each park, get information on town ball, educate yourself on park rules, read board minutes, volunteer, and more... The Village of Weston is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join the Parks & Recreation Board! The Rec Board plays a key role in shaping and organizing recreational activities, events, and programs that benefit our community. With a dedicated team of 3 to 5 members, this is your chance to make a real impact by improving local parks and recreational spaces. If you're passionate about creating vibrant community spaces, fostering local events, and collaborating with your fellow residents and local officials, this is the perfect opportunity for you! Join us in making Weston a better place to live and play. Together, we can bring new ideas and energy to our Village’s parks and programs. Get involved today! For more information about Parks & Recreation contact the Mayor at mayor@westonohio.org . Parks & Rec board meets at the Village Hall every 1st Wednesday at 5:30PM.
