2020 spring newsletter - cover

Community Connection Spring 2020

Charles Wheeler1st Quarter (Spring), Quarterly Newsletter

Message From the Trotwood Mayor, Mary McDonald Greetings Trotwood Family, I’d like to start this article by thanking each of you for allowing me another opportunity to serve as your mayor. I’m excited about the new opportunities that 2020 holds for Trotwood. It already promises to be a sensational year for development in the City of Trotwood. One example of …

2019 summer newsletter - cover

Community Connection Summer 2019

Charles Wheeler2nd Quarter (Summer), Community News

Message From the Trotwood Mayor, Mary McDonald Hello Trotwood Family, Spring, the season of new beginnings is here! The long awaited season of joy accompanied by green grass, flourishing flowers and… litter are all in bloom. It is a great time to tidy up around the house, yard and the community to get everything beautiful for the fantastic summer plans. …

Public Health Excessive Heat Watch

Public Health Issues Excessive Heat Watch

Charles WheelerCommunity News

For Immediate Release 6/13/22 Public Health Issues Excessive Heat Watch Maximum Heat Index Temperatures Expected to Reach 105° or Higher Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County is informing the public that the National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued an Excessive Heat Watch, which is in effect for Tuesday, June 14 through Wednesday, June 15, Heat Index Values will …

“Room at the Table”

Charles WheelerCommunity News

“Room at the Table” with City Manager, Quincy Pope (2016) Much like other cities nationwide, the City of Trotwood has had its fair struggles with our roadways. In 2016 when City Manager Quincy Pope recording this video, 61% of Trotwood’s roads were rated FAIRLY or POOR. With 411 lane miles of roadways in Trotwood, we are the second-largest city, area-wide, …