FAQs
Harrison Township bills for trash service every two months (bi-monthly). Your bill will include the service period and payment due date.
You can pay online, by mail, or in person at the Harrison Township Government Center. Accepted payment methods include credit/debit cards, electronic checks, and cash.
Rumpke provides one trash toter and one recycling bin free to residents. Additional containers can be purchased directly from Rumpke at (937) 461-0004. Residents are responsible for any extra containers beyond these.
Trash pickup may be delayed by one day if a major holiday falls on or before your scheduled pickup day. Check our website or social media for holiday schedules.
Contact Rumpke at (937) 461-0004 or the township office at (937) 890-5611. Missed pickups should be reported within 24 hours to schedule a prompt collection.
No, you cannot pay your water bill here, but you can drop off your payment at the township office. Water services and accounts are managed by Montgomery County Environmental Services. Call (937) 781-2688 for questions about your account.
Pay your water bill online, by phone, mail, or in person through Montgomery County Environmental Services. Visit their website or call (937) 781-2688.
No permit is required. Residents may hold up to two garage sales per year, each lasting up to three consecutive days, with at least 90 days between sales.
Yes. A fence permit is required and regulated by zoning codes. Please contact the Development Department for specific regulations before installation.
Yes. A Recreational Burn Permit from the Fire Department is required before any bonfire. Contact them at (937) 274-4351.
Yes. A zoning certificate is required, and a building permit may be necessary if the structure is 200 sq. ft. or larger. Contact the Development Department before starting.
Call Code Enforcement at (937) 890-5611 to report concerns like overgrown grass, junk vehicles, or unpermitted structures. Reports can also be submitted online.
Property owners are responsible for maintenance and repairs of sidewalks, curbs, and driveway aprons adjacent to their property.
Rake leaves into the grassy area between the sidewalk and the street—not in the street. Avoid blocking storm drains or driveways.
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