A community where people enjoy living and working. Ideally situated with easy access to Ohio’s interstates and rail lines, Willard is in the heart of the midwest manufacturing region. Abundant land and utilities, a solid work ethic, and a progressive local government make Willard the perfect choice for a growing business.
CITY HALL INFO631 S Myrtle Avenue
Willard, OH 44890 Water Sign up: 419.933.2581 General Questions: 419.933.2581 City Manager: 419.933.2591 Event & Info Line: 419.933.6999 Phone Directory City Hall Hours of Operation Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. OFFICIAL FLAG FLYING DAYS
Monday Sept 2 ~ Labor Day Monday Sept 2 ~ V-J Day Wednesday Sept 11 ~ Patriot Day Half-Staff All Day Tuesday Sept 17 ~ Constitution Day & Citizenship Day Wed Sept 18 ~ Air Force Birthday Friday Sept 20 ~ National POW/MIA Recognition Day Tuesday Sept 24 ~ Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day The City of Willard honors our "Hometown Heroes" of our military. We started doing this in 2018. Each week, a different Hometown Hero will be recognized on the electronic sign at the Willard City Park, as well as, through the City’s Facebook page. If you know a service man or woman that you would like to recognize who currently lives or has lived in Willard or the surrounding townships, please complete and return the following form with a picture.
Use our NEW online link: HometownHero Click here for Hometown Hero Form. Click here to see a slide show of the Hometown Heroes Banners |
NEWSFull-Time Maintenance WorkerThe City is hiring a full-time Maintenance Worker.
Click the link below for more information: www.willardohio.gov/job-openings.html Goods in the Woods
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CITY CALENDAR
Sept 3 - City Council 7:00 pm Sept 4 - Outdoor Siren Test Noon Sept 16 - City Council 7:00 pm Sept - CDC 5:00 pm TBD Sept - ZBA 5:00 pm TBD PLEASE VISIT OUR NEW COMMUNITY CALENDAR HERE UNCLAIMED FUNDSDid you know that the City has Unclaimed Funds? Find out if your name is on our list by clicking Unclaimed List below. If you find your name on the list, please complete a Claim Form which can be found below, along with instructions for filling out the form. Cities are required to hold onto unclaimed funds for 5 years. After that time, if still unclaimed, funds are transferred into the General Fund per Ohio Revised Code 9.39.
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