Kimble Opt-Out Information

Kimble Opt-Out Information

PLEASE NOTE: The Resident letter and opt-out information have been mailed to Hinckley residents.  If you did not receive it, please see below: VERY IMPORTANT TO NOTE: Official Submissions of the Opt-Out Form will not be accepted until 9 A.M. on November 1st, 2023, and must be emailed to admin@hinckleytwp.org, from November 1st at 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. (noon) on November 3rd, 2023. ALSO INCLUDED IN THE MAILING WAS THE TRASH SURVEY; IF YOU DID NOT RECEIVE ONE, PLEASE CONTACT TOWN HALL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES AT 330.278.4181 OR VIA EMAIL AT admin@hinckleytwp.org.  Thank you! Any early submission of the opt-out form…
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Touch-A-Truck, Sunday, October 1, 2023

Touch-A-Truck, Sunday, October 1, 2023

Hinckley Fire Department holds its annual Touch-A-Truck event on Sunday, October 1, 2023, from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. This event will feature a sensory hour from 1-2:00 p.m. with no lights or sirens. Hope to see you there!!!
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Hinckley Community Shred Day

Hinckley Community Shred Day

September 30th, 2023 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hinckley Community Shred Day September 30th, 2023 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location: Hinckley Elementary School, 1157 Ridge Rd. Together with the Highland School District, Hinckley Township will hold a Hinckley Community Shred Day on Saturday, September 30th from 9 am to 1 pm. The companies donating their time and service are Black Ops Destruction and Summit e-Recycle. Black Ops Destruction will shred any paper/paper clips/staples/rubber bands. NO 3 ring binders. There is a limit of 3 banker boxes per car. Summit e-Recycle will accept the following list of items:…
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Re: Ohio Department of Transportation – Construction Report

Re: Ohio Department of Transportation – Construction Report

Weekly Construction Report MEDINA COUNTY - The following construction projects are anticipated to affect highways in Medina County. All outlined work is weather permitting and is subject to change. State Route 606 chip seal – NEW IMPACTS – State Route 606, from SR 3 to SR 94, will have single lane closures for a chip seal project. Traffic will be maintained by flaggers. Estimated completion: September 2023
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Electric Aggregation Program

Electric Aggregation Program

--------------------------------------- Hinckley Township is covered by the Medina County Electric Aggregation Program.  The County selected Energy Harbor to manage their electric aggregation program.  The current cost per kilowatt hour in the program is 6.05 cents, and that rate is a fixed price through May of 2025.  All residents were automatically enrolled in the program unless they specifically opted out.  To determine if you are in the program, please review your most recent bill to see if it includes the section indicating charges from Energy Harbor (it should also show the Energy Harbor logo).  If you do not see that, you are not likely enrolled.  To enroll,…
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Public Informational Meeting – Internet & Phone Scams

Public Informational Meeting – Internet & Phone Scams

Saturday, March 25 ⋅ 9:00 – 11:00am Here is the link for the recording of this meeting, as well as the presentation slides. Hinckley Township held a Public Informational meeting facilitated by the Hinckley's Chief of Police and partnering agencies to discuss Internet and Phone scams. The goal of this meeting was to inform the residents how to identify scams and avoid becoming a victim.
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Melissa Augustine

Melissa and her family have lived in Hinckley since 2003. She immediately became active at Hinckley Elementary School and served as PTO President as well as Vice President and was named Volunteer of the Year in 2016. Melissa was appointed as Hinckley Trustee in February 2017. Her years in the positions of Executive Director and Vice President afforded the integral business management experience necessary to facilitate township affairs. Melissa is a member of The Hinckley Chamber of Commerce, The Hinckley Women's Club, The Citizen of the Year Committee, The Hinckley Car Club, and the 2025 Bicentennial Committee. She was elected…
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