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- Community | Village of Cleves
Established in 1818, the Village of Cleves is located in western Hamilton County, Ohio just 16 miles west of downtown Cincinnati Cleves is located along the banks of the Great Miami River with convenient access from U S 50 and S R 128
- Cleves_Comm_Park_Field-Shelter_Usage_Permit_Form_August_2013
Fields and Shelters are owned and controlled by the Village of Cleves It is the responsibility of all Shelter Users to clean up after their event Teams Coaches also must cleanup dugout areas after each use Prior to 4:00 p m on weekdays, fields are available on a first-‐come, first serve basis
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Mr Mike Rahall Village of Cleves 92 Cleves Avenue, Cleves, Ohio 45002 250 William Howard Taft Road Cincinnati, OH 45219 Phone: 513 946 7800 Fax: 513 946 7890 hcph org
- ORDINANCE NO. 15, 2012 - mail. cleves. org
Adult entertainment establishments require special supervision from the public safety agencies of the Village of Cleves in order to protect and preserve the health, safety, morals, and welfare of the patrons and employees of the businesses as well as the citizens of the Village of Cleves
- RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS - mail. cleves. org
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of VILLAGE OF CLEVES Council Meeting Held on February 8, 2023 Mayor Stephen Myers began the Council Meeting at 7:00 P M with the Pledge of Allegiance
- Village Administrator Beautification Committee, A Neighborhood Project
Visit the Cleves Community Park and see the new addititions! Visit our new playground set, enjoy a full court basketball court or try your skills at pickle ball on the new court
- Spring Summer 2023 Village Electrical Agregation Renewal August . . .
A full-court basketball court and a pickleball court are now open at the Cleves Community Park The courts are located next to the new playground equipment near the entrance of the park and were funded by a grant from the Community Development Block Grant of Hamilton County
- CLERK TREASURER REPORT ORDINANCE #13 Made By Seconded By RESULTS
l to consider a ban against Pit Bulls in the Village of Cleves Solicitor Hyle explained there are no state statues in Ohio against Pit Bulls alone and a discussion was held at this time about laws on the books against animals running at large and Solicitor Hyle indicated he wou
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