Ross Township
Butler County, Ohio

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UPCOMING EVENTS AND INFORMATION:

  • Census 2010 - Interested in working for the Censes 2010 in the Ross Township area? The Ross Township Trustees have been contacted by Ron Liggett, a representative for Census 2010, requesting that our Fire Station #1, 2565 Cincinnati-Brookville Road, be used for an interview and testing location for Ross Township residents to obtain various temporary jobs with Census 2010. Interviews will begin on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 and will continue each Tuesday until positions are filled. To qualify you must bring two forms of identification with you; driver’s license/state ID, social security card, birth certificate or passport. Job applications will be handed out beginning at 9:30 a.m. and testing will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. The test takes approximately thirty minutes. Local residents who qualify will work only in the Ross area to help ensure that Ross Township gets an accurate count of our residents. For more information call (513) 443-0320.
  • NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH ALERT - The Ross Township Police Department asks all residents to be alert for suspicious vehicles and/or pedestrians in our Township. Police warn of numerous attempts/home burglaries in surrounding townships. The Ross Township Police Department asks you to call them at 513-863-2337, extension #1, if you have reason to question a suspicious vehicle or person in your neighborhood. Additionally, the Ross Township Police Department wants you to know they will be stepping up their patrols in residential neighborhoods of the township. This message is sent to you from your Ross Township Police Department in an effort to keep you both safe and informed.
  • Reminder - Ross Township has a curfew for minors. Under the age of 18 yrs: 10 PM-6 AM Sunday through Thursday and 11:30 PM-6 AM Friday & Saturday.
 

Ross Township was named the new frontier of Butler County by the Journal News. The recent spurt of residential growth has suburbanized the once rural area. The township provides a relaxing atmosphere while remaining close to nearby cities such as Cincinnati, Dayton, Hamilton, Fairfield, Oxford, and Middletown, and accessible to major highways and interstates.


         
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