Information about the Adopt-A-Park program
Information about adopting a roadway.
Over 450 businesses call Trotwood home, from its traditional industrial suppliers and "mom and pop" shops to its regionally known entertainment and shopping hub.
City owned cemeteries, Cedar Hill & Ehrstine
Seek out information on code enforcement and inspection.
public works ROW permit
View information on the responsibilities and services of city departments.
Check out the city's Fire Prevention program.
parks and rec garage sale permits
Street address application
police department ice cream vendor permit/license
Read detailed information on income tax filing and access tax forms.
Many changes have been implemented to City income tax laws and regulations
Individuals and businesses can file and pay their City income taxes online
Information about filing an extension for your Business Income Tax (City)
New businesses need to have a tax account established in order to file City income taxes annually. When you click on the title above, you will be directed to the appropriate page where you can download the "Business Questionnaire" to apply for an account.
Information for filing an extension of your Individual City Income Tax
To access the Reconciliation Form for business withholding when filing your taxes, click on the title above to be directed to the appropriate page. Then select the appropriate year (i.e., 2015 Documents, 2014 Documents or 2013 Documents) to select the Withholding Packet.
Take a look at information on the city's Leaf Pickup Program.
See details on litter prevention.
Look at details on local Neighborhood Watch groups.
police department alarm company operation permit
police department parade or street blockade permit
police department peddlers and solicitors license application
Get information on recycling in Trotwood.
parks and rec permits
police department alarm permit for residents
police department salvage, junk yard license application
Access tips for reducing storm water pollution.
storm water forms, public works
Public Works water/sewer tap in permits
Use this map to determine the ward in which you live. This is helpful when registering to vote or to determine which City Council member represents your ward.