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Active threat rescue task force training: Recently, we had the pleasure of taking part in Rescue Task Force training as part of a county-wide effort to remain prepared for an active threat situation. This training was sponsored by the Portage County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Funding for the course was provided by...

Annual Call Volume Since 2010, the Streetsboro Fire Department has seen a steady overall increase in annual call volume. YEAR TOTAL % CHANGE 2021 2,796 + 17.97% 2020 2,370 - 6.40% 2019 2,426 - 5.82% 2018 2,576 + 3.75% 2017 2,483 + 4.99% 2016 2,365 + 9.04% 2015 2,169 - 0.73% 2014 2,185 + 2.73%...

Although this is owned by the City, it is the responsibility of the homeowner to keep the sidewalk maintained, including keeping it clear of snow and debris.

You may obtain maps in the Engineering Department or in the Planning Department.  There is a small fee for each copy.

Contact Portage County Water Resources at 330-297-3670 or visit their website at www.portageco.com/waterresources

Yes.  Please call in with the location of the pole (the nearest address), and if at all possible, the pole number.  The Engineering Department will notify Ohio Edison.

The Engineering Department is to be notified with the location, date and time of day the problem occurs.  The Police Department can be contacted at 330-626-4976 when City Hall is not open.

The Engineering Department will inspect the property to determine what is causing the problem.

Contact the Engineering Department for the proposed schedules.

You need to contact the Engineering Department 24 hours in advance.  There is a $30 charge per inspection for residential and $40 charge per inspection for commercial projects. The builder will be invoiced by the Engineering Department at the end of each month and will have 30-days to pay.  The check is to be made...

The Engineering Department handles all storm sewer inspections.  You must call 24 hours in advance.  There is a $30 charge per inspection for residential and $40 charge per inspection for commercial or $75 for three catch basins or more. The builder will be invoiced by the Engineering Department at the end of each month and...

It is always best to call in and get clarification on what changes will need a permit and inspections.  Always call first before making any changes to your property.

The Engineering Department is to be contacted to inspect the proposed project.  They will make the decision on whether the ditch can be filled in as there are many factors to take into consideration, including water run-off, neighbors who may be affected, etc. If the department allows for the project to proceed, the Service Department...

The property owner should first hire a currently licensed surveyor to survey the parcel and have a drawing completed which will show the current property layout and the proposed lot split.  Two drawings as well as a legal description of the parcel needs to be completed by the surveyor and submitted to the Engineering Department....

A mud bond is needed before construction can begin on ANY project in the City.  The owner, developer or contractor shall be responsible for maintaining the public right of way at the location, and in close proximity to the location of the construction throughout the construction period. A cash bond must be posted.  For commercial...

A topographic design must be submitted when building a new home.  This TOPO must be stamped by a licensed surveyor and should show the building structure, and the existing and proposed contours and spot elevations of the property.  Four copies of the TOPO are needed for the Engineering Department’s review. Once approved the TOPO is...

The Engineering Department assigns the address and notifies the proper authorities (including but not limited to, Police, Service, Fire, City School Bus Garage, Post Office, Auditor’s Office, Portage County Water Resources, Board of Elections, Recycling Center).

In an emergency, call 9-1-1. If you need the assistance of the fire department, please call our dispatch center at 330-626-4113 or 9-1-1. If you need to speak with someone at the fire station for anything other than a response to any incident, please call  330-626-4664.

Call 330-626-4664 weekdays to inquire. Fire reports will be released only after the incident is closed. Emergency medical reports may only be released in accordance with Federal law.

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