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Mayor Broska performs marriage ceremonies at City Hall Monday through Friday 9am-4pm by appointment. Please contact Missy Procop in our office to see if your day and time is available. 330-626-4942 Required Documents *Identification for both parties *Marriage License from County Office Ohio Revised Code 3101.08 Who may solemnize marriages. An ordained or licensed minister...

Obtaining Fire Incident or Emergency Medial Records To obtain a copy of a fire incident report, or to inquire about an emergency medical (EMS) report please call 330-626-4664 during Monday- Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm. Fire incident reports will only be released once the incident has been closed. In accordance with Federal privacy laws, emergency medical...

2024 Annual Report Streetsboro Fire Department Annual Report - 2024 The Streetsboro Fire Department is proud to present the annual report for 2024. This report highlights various incidents, activities, and accomplishments over the last year. We are proud to provide Prompt, Courteous, and Professional Emergency Service to our community. We hope you find this report insightful, and...

Surplus Municipal Personal Property Auctions The City of Streetsboro Police Department intends to sell unneeded, obsolete, or unfit municipal personal property by internet auction during the calendar year of 2019, as is permitted pursuant to O.R.C. 721.15(D) and Streetsboro City ordinance No. 2019-29.  The website govdeals.com will be used for this purpose. A current listing of Streetsboro Police...

The Streetsboro Police Department dates back to the 1880’s when the township police constable was used for carrying out tasks like running the poor out of town. There was no real semblance of a police department until the 1950’s. Glenn Marsh was named by the township trustees in about 1952 to serve as chief constable....

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To contact a staff member by telephone, call dispatch at (330) 626-4976.

Note OH2 supplements are not currently included with traffic crash reports.  In order to request an OH-2, OH-3 or OH-1P, click here. Public Records Policy To view the Streetsboro Police Department public records policy, click here. News Log A weekly call log for use by the media can be found here.

Each year, the Chief of Police issues a report that documents the annual administrative review of agency practices, data collected and citizens’ concerns.

The Streetsboro Police Department is community focused. Please use the left navigation to see some of the programs we offer.

Welcome to the Mayor's Office Mayor Glenn M. Broska was elected as Streetsboro’s second full time Mayor in November of 2011 and is currently serving his fourth term. As a 36-year resident of this great city, he has had a front row seat to the substantial growth of Streetsboro.  Prior to his election, Mayor Broska...

The Parks & Recreation Master Plan Update was approved by Streetsboro City Council on Monday, April 8, 2019.  The plan highlights conceptual plans for the improvement and development of park properties, connective trails and potential funding options. If you have any questions regarding the plan, please feel free to contact the Parks & Recreation office....

Streetsboro City Park 8970 Kirby Lane  |  Streetsboro, OH  |  44241 City Park serves the residents of Streetsboro as a true “Community Park”. Conveniently located within the Streetsboro City School’s campus, City Park is enjoyed year round for a variety of recreational activities and events. Facilities: 9 baseball/softball diamonds, numerous multi-use fields, 1 basketball court, 2...

The City of Streetsboro has created the Hometown Heroes Banner Program for residents to pay tribute to and honor family members who are active military service personnel, or veterans or have sacrificed their lives while serving. Hometown Hero banners will be displayed on light poles along Market Square Drive for a 2-year period. The banner...

The Streetsboro Parks and Recreation Commemorative Tree & Bench Program allows groups and individuals to purchase trees and benches to honor or commemorate friends or loved ones. Trees and benches purchased through the program are planted or placed in a scenic location at one of the city’s park properties. Your gift will be a wonderful...

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