YOUR HILLIARD Newsletter & Program Guide

Fall 2020

FUN FOR ALL! Municipal Park opens new pickleball courts & new disc golf course. Pg. 14

Pg 10 HEADS UP HILLIARD: TRAFFIC SAFETY IS IMPORTANT! Pg 12 NEW TOOL WILL IMPROVE RESIDENT ENGAGEMENT A MESSAGE FROM THE CITY This edition of Your Hilliard is a bit thinner than past ones. to leagues. But because life is changing so quickly Like so many other changes in 2020, you can attribute that – and printed information is comparatively permanent – to COVID-19. we’ve decided it’s best to publish the Recreation and Parks Program Guide portion of Your Hilliard online only. That Your Hilliard Normally, includes a comprehensive guide of gives us flexibility to add more programs and make other all the upcoming programs, classes, and events being offered changes more immediately, which we believe best serves by the Department of Recreation and Parks. Unfortunately, our community. we are living and working in a time with a great deal of uncertainty. Ever-changing state requirements and social You can find all the planned fall programs on our website at distancing rules have made it impossible for us to offer many hilliardohio.gov/classes-camps/, and we will promote new of your favorite activities. activities throughout the rest of the year on City of Hilliard social media. Our Recreation and Parks programmers continue to develop great ideas for fall programs, from video game tournaments Ed Merritt, Recreation and Parks Director SAYING GOODBYE TO FORMER EMPLOYEES

Three long-time staff members stepped down from the City of Hilliard in the past few months. Hilliard Clerk of Council Lynne Fasone, who has served City Council since August 2005, accepted a new position as City Clerk with the City of Panama City Beach, Florida. Council President Andy Teater said Fasone will be missed by all who worked with her. “For more than 15 years Lynne has worked with many different Council members, and all appreciated her professionalism, dedication, and knowledge,” Teater said. “She is not only a great asset to Council and the administration but also pleasant and fun to work with. Her devoted work with businesses and community members has made Hilliard better. We wish her the best in this new Lynne Fasone Candy Thomas chapter in her life. The City of Panama City Beach is gaining an outstanding City Clerk.” Zoning and Code Enforcement Officer Candy Thomas retired in July after more than 30 years with the City. Thomas plans to fill her time with family, including her grandkids, as well as travel (once it’s safe), yoga, working out, cooking, and other activities, but she says she will miss spending time with her City of Hilliard family. Facilities Manager John Hall retired July 31 with more than 26 years of service with Hilliard. Hall began work as a construction inspector in 1989, became deputy service director in 1994, and served as director of Lands and Buildings starting in 2010.

David Ball, John Hall Communications Director Your Hilliard | hilliardohio.gov NEWSLETTER City Offers Fall Services 4 Property Room an Unseen But Crucial Role at HPD 6 The McKeevers Retiring as Senior Center Cooks After Nine Years 8 Volunteers Make Their Mark OUR COUNCIL & CITY MANAGER on Hilliard 9 Front Andy Teater, City Council President; Michelle Crandall, City Manager; Pete Marsh, City Council Vice President Heads Up Hilliard: Traffic Rear Kelly McGivern, Tom Baker, Omar Tarazi, Les Carrier, Safety is Important! 10 Cynthia Vermillion City Launches Resident Engagement Tool for DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS Cemetery Road Planning 12 David Ball, Communications Municipal Park Opens New Julia Baxter, Human Resources Pickleball Courts & Disc David Delande, Finance Golf Course 14 Robert Fisher, Police Chief DORA Continues Through David Meadows, Economic Development October with Sunday Hours 15 Ed Merritt, Recreation and Parks Protect Yourself from Phil Hartmann, Law Rental Scams 15 Duane Powell, Information Technology Parks & Trails Map 16 Parks Guide 17 CITY OFFICES CLOSED Parks Highlights 18 Labor Day Monday, Sept. 7 Columbus Day Monday, Oct. 12 Veterans Day Wednesday, Nov. 11 Thanksgiving Day Thursday, Nov. 26* Download a digital copy and read past Christmas Eve Thursday, Dec. 24 editions of “Your Hilliard” online at Christmas Day Friday, Dec. 25 hilliardohio.gov/your-hilliard. New Year’s Day Friday, Jan. 1 *City also offices closed Nov. 27

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4 Your Hilliard | hilliardohio.gov Residents are asked to park cars off the road for snow plows.

Chipper Service Ice and Snow Removal The traditional chipper service that removes tree and As fall approaches, so do cool temperatures, ice, and snow. shrub trimmings placed at the curb by residents is offered Hilliard snow warriors are prepared to keep roads clear and April through October. After this service ends in October, safe. Hilliard provides a supplemental chipper service to those When the forecast calls for winter weather, crews begin by who have a significant amount of brush after a special pre-treating roads with a salt brine mixture. Once the snow project or a major storm. starts to accumulate, crews will plow streets by priority “The City will send out extra trucks to clean up any fallen until every road has been cleared. trees and limbs. The service is free. All residents have to do Residents can help City crews during inclement weather by: is ask,” said Dave Dale, operations supervisor. • Staying home if possible. To request pickup, residents are encouraged to make a request online through Hilliard 311. The best way to ensure • Giving plows plenty of room. prompt pickup is to make your request as soon as possible • Keeping the streets as clear as possible. Move cars and after a storm. basketball hoops to your driveway. Standard shrub trimming regulations apply for the • Not shoveling or blowing snow into the street, around supplemental chipper service. fire hydrants, or mailboxes. • Trimmings should be at least 4 feet long. There is no • Allow extra time to get to your destination. maximum length. Longer trimmings are easier for City crews to remove. Anna Subler, Communications Specialist • The machine will accept branches with a maximum diameter of 8 inches. • All trimmings must be piled within 6 feet of the curb or at the end of the driveway. Trimming piles should be placed neatly with the cut-off ends pointed toward the street. • Trees and bushes with roots cannot go through the chipper machine. • Include tree and shrub clippings only. No vines or honeysuckle. Clippings that include foreign materials such as nails, wire, or staples will not be picked up. • No firewood, lumber, boards, wire, or other debris. For more information or to request services, • Do not place clippings near mailboxes, fire hydrants, call (614) 876-7361 ext. 311 or visit at or parked cars, as they may scratch the cars. Clippings hilliardohio.gov/hilliard311/ deemed too close to parked cars will not be picked up. hilliardohio.gov | Your Hilliard 5 PROPERTY ROOM AN UNSEEN BUT CRUCIAL ROLE AT HPD When someone asks Todd Harper what he does for a living, he gives an abbreviated and generic response: tracking any property brought into the police station by officers. But his job as property custodian for the Hilliard Division of Police is so much more complex, interesting and — frankly — bizarre than that. Harper is the gatekeeper of 7,000 or so items meticulously stored in a quiet and secure 1,200-square-foot corner of the station’s basement. Most of the property is crime scene evidence, while other items have been turned in for safekeeping or brought in as “found property” and never picked up. Harper ensures each item is properly catalogued and preserved while overseeing the never-ending purging process of making room for new items. Drugs and other illegal items are destroyed. Property in closed investigations can be returned to the owner or — if left unclaimed for more than 30 days — auctioned as government surplus. But even after an item has left the room, it is never forgotten. Handwritten logs recording a history of stored property dating back to the 1960s are stored on one of Harper’s many well-organized shelves. “You have to be a multi-tasker,” said Harper, who has been in the position since 2014 after serving as an HPD dispatcher for 24 years. You also have to be an independent worker and have a nose that can stand the constant and overwhelming smells of lawn bags full of marijuana. And you must be extremely trustworthy, as part of the job includes transporting evidence to and from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation lab in London for testing. Some of the items that remain tell harrowing stories. There are several boxes of blood-stained clothing from a solved murder case, a 7-iron golf club used in a felonious assault, packages tagged “Caution Fentanyl,” as well as a hammer Todd Harper serves as the property custodian for the Hilliard Division of Police. His job is to track every piece of property impounded by Hilliard police officers.

and half-smoked cigarette collected as evidence in evidence for storage. That means double checking heat seals a burglary. and labels and replenishing the supply of various plastic Some of the more random items include a pizza box label bags, cardboard boxes, tape, gloves, and brown paper sacks. and teeth whitening kits kept for theft investigations, a Perhaps the most important part of the job is documenting “Scream” Halloween mask, a cup of stale beer from a drunk the chain of custody. Harper says he can tell exactly who driving case, and even one small bag labeled “half of an has been in contact with any item and when. Those details orange pill” seized during a drug investigation. are crucial should the integrity of a piece of evidence be Drugs, cash, and guns are stored in a separately locked called into question during court. “cage.” To make room for new items, guns are taken to a For that reason, officers submit their items through a secure scrap metal facility to be chopped up, while bulk amounts locker process when Harper isn’t in the office. Some could of marijuana are burned at an equine cremation facility. argue he has the most important, but least known, job Pills are burned in a barrel, while needles are delivered to at HPD. the Norwich Township Fire Department for safe disposal. “It’s a room you don’t want multiple people to have access A large portion of the stored items are paperwork, such to,” he said. “Not even the chief of police has a key.” as bank statements and checks involved in fraud cases, Detective Sgt. Suzanne Muraco, who serves as Harper’s as well as cell phones, computers, and other electronics. supervisor, said the agency is grateful for his expertise. Vehicles, bicycles, and other bulk items are kept securely Other police agencies contact him for advice, she said. off-site, while hazardous materials, including vape pens and fireworks, are stored separately for safety. “He works hard, keeps great records and is motivated to keep the property room running smoothly,” Muraco said. Harper also oversees the department’s Drug Take Back “Todd is our best-kept secret.” Box, which is available for residential use in the HPD lobby. Each year, the box collects about 350 pounds of unwanted prescription pills from the public. Andrea Litchfield, He also helps ensure officers are properly preparing HPD Public Relations Specialist hilliardohio.gov | Your Hilliard 7 THE MCKEEVERS RETIRING AS SENIOR CENTER COOKS AFTER NINE YEARS Dick and Barb McKeever are retiring from a job they love. Now the couple regularly cooks for 50 to 90 people. The holiday and special occasion lunches can attract nearly After nine years of cooking for hundreds of Hilliard senior 150 people. citizens, the married couple has decided to hang up their aprons. Since they were the first in-house cooks the Senior Center had, there was a learning curve. “We trained ourselves over As cooks at the Hilliard Senior Center, the McKeevers were the years,” Barb said. responsible for planning menus, creating recipes, managing volunteers, and ensuring that everyone who showed up for a “Planning the monthly menus took practice,” Dick said. senior meal had one. “We did our best to alternate different foods to make everyone happy.” The City’s senior lunch program – the “Hilliard Park Café” – offers affordable home-style lunches to seniors on Tuesdays, Their favorite memories involve the big holiday lunches. Wednesdays, and Thursdays each week. During COVID-19, “Everyone was so appreciative on Veterans Day and this service continued in a drive-through format. Christmas,” Barb said. “There are many special memories.” “We’ve really grown into the job and made it They are also going to miss the people they worked with and our own,” Barb said, reflecting on how their job served on a regular basis. responsibilities have changed over the years. “The best part about this job is getting to know all the The McKeevers started as volunteers and transitioned to people,” Dick said. “Everyone helps each other. We’ve seen cooks after four months. Until then, the City was using an the employees’ children grow up.” outside service to provide lunches for its senior “Dick and I have made so many friends that will last forever lunch programs. here,” Barb said. “When we started, we didn’t plan recipes, and cooking for Part of their job involved managing the volunteers who large groups was hard,” Barb said. helped prep food, set tables, and serve meals. “We had some

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8 Your Hilliard | hilliardohio.gov volunteers we could call at any time for help,” Barb said. Dick and Barb have three daughters and 11 grandchildren. “This job would have been impossible without them.” They said working as cooks at the Senior Center made hosting family gatherings seem easy. “Our Christmas Barb said it was not always easy working together as gathering with over 20 people is a piece of cake,” Dick said. husband and wife, but it gave them something to connect on “However, now I cook way too much food when it’s just the at home. two of us.” “She has been a saint working with me for nine years,” Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the couple had to delay their Dick said. retirement travel plans. “We love cruises and hope to go on Former Senior Center Program Coordinator David Judson one when it’s safer,” Dick said. has worked with Dick and Barb since they started nine years In the meantime, they plan to slow down and enjoy life. ago. He said they both excelled at their job because they loved and cared for everyone. The couple says they hope to enjoy all the activities the Senior Center has to offer, including trips and volunteer “Barb would check in on the seniors and volunteers if they opportunities. were sick,” Judson said. “Just because we will not be cooking, doesn’t mean we won’t According to Judson, Dick and Barb also took pride in the be back,” Barb said. “It’s time to pass the torch.” food they served. “They would make things from scratch when there was a Anna Subler, pre-made option available,” he said. “Dick and Barb made it Communications Specialist our own family restaurant. They knew everyone’s name and what they liked to eat.” VOLUNTEERS MAKE THEIR MARK ON HILLIARD

Many important contributions to the City of Hilliard come Since 2011, the organization has donated more than 12,000 from passionate and dedicated individuals who volunteer community service hours. Volunteers spend their time their time and expertise to the City because they love their doing a variety of tasks, including assisting officers at the community and want to give back. Hilliard July 4 and Hilliard Fest events, working as “Safety Officers” at a large-scale active shooter exercise, running Our most visible volunteers are probably those who serve the EZ Child ID fingerprint machine, organizing the HPD/ on City Council’s various boards and commissions, whose Norwich Township Fire Department vs. Special Olympics members advise Council and the City administration on a softball game, making popcorn at National Night Out, variety of topics. photographing at Safety Town, handing out programs at the Their roles range from the Planning and Zoning Hilliard Police Memorial Ceremony, and wrapping gifts at Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals, which help HPD’s Shop With A Cop. ensure developments meet zoning standards and code, to the We also have volunteers who make a difference in the Environmental Sustainability Commission, the Shade Tree community by contributing their time and effort to the Commission, and Public Arts Commission, whose varied Department of Recreation and Parks. You’ll find their missions are ultimately to make Hilliard a more beautiful smiling faces in such roles as supporting our special events, place to live. working at the Senior Center, keeping our parks clean, There also are hundreds of individuals who volunteer for the tackling Eagle Scout projects. City in the more traditional sense. If you’re interested in giving back to the community go The single largest volunteer group working on behalf of to hilliardohio.gov/volunteer/ and fill out the volunteer the City’s residents comes from the long-standing Citizens application and liability waiver. Police Academy. Many of the residents who have completed To learn more about other ways you can give back Hilliard, this interactive 14-week course – which introduces civilians visit hilliardohio.gov/residentresources/. to the “real world” of first responders – continue to support the Hilliard Division of Police through volunteer work as a David Ball, member of the Hilliard Citizens Police Academy Alumni Communications Director Association. hilliardohio.gov | Your Hilliard 9 HEADS UP HILLIARD:

TRAFFIC SAFETY

IS IMPORTANT!

Driving over the speed limit, responding to a few text messages behind the wheel, and rolling through a stop sign may seem to be minor traffic violations, but City officials want residents to know traffic safety is important. So important that your life depends on it. The likelihood of a vehicle-pedestrian crash resulting in injury goes up dramatically when speeds are more than 20 mph, according to the Federal Highway Administration. When a vehicle is traveling at 20 mph, nine out of 10 pedestrians survive. But when the vehicle speeds up to 40 mph, only one out of 10 pedestrians survive. “Speed kills,” said Letty Schamp, deputy city engineer for the City of Hilliard. “We want Hilliard to be a place where people of all ages and abilities feel safe walking or biking along our streets, so please slow down and pay attention when driving.” It’s even more important to keep speed in mind when driving through the city’s arterial streets, where speed limits are 35 to 45 mph, Schamp said. According to a recent City study, there were 18 vehicle crashes involving pedestrians on arterial roads from 2017 to 2019 and only one such crash inside a neighborhood. “Driver compliance with these speed limits is critical to safety within our community,” Schamp said. “While crashes in our neighborhoods are rare, speeding within neighborhoods does have a big impact on safety, livability, and quality of life.” Hilliard Division of Police Officer Kyle Bright is a member of the Division’s Traffic Safety Unit, which focuses on enforcing traffic laws and addressing citizen complaints. The most common violations are speeding and not stopping at stop signs, but distracted driving is becoming a more concerning trend. “We sit there and watch people drive by on their phones,” he said. “This isn’t just teens texting and driving. The majority of people who are getting on their phones are in their 30s. It’s people who know better.” Bright also serves as a member of the Division’s Crash the future to manage more traffic at slower vehicle speeds. Investigation Team and has responded to hundreds of The City has also installed raised crosswalks, speed humps crashes in Hilliard during his 16-year career. The two at roundabouts in high pedestrian areas, and crosswalks with positions are intertwined and have given him a unique flashing lights at trail crossings, in school zones, and along perspective. mixed-use corridors to ensure crossings are as visible as “As a member of the crash team, I see what speeding does, possible. and I’ve seen what distracted driving does,” Bright said. “A The City consistently works to improve traffic safety. lot of these crashes could’ve been avoided.” Residents can submit traffic enforcement requests to HPD at The City of Hilliard is building infrastructure to slow vehicle hilliardohio.gov/traffic-enforcement-requests/. speeds and enhance pedestrian crossings along the arterial street network to reduce serious injuries and fatal crashes. Andrea Litchfield, There are currently 14 roundabouts, with more planned for HPD Public Relations Specialist PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE CRASHES HIT BY A VEHICLE TRAVELING AT: 20 MPH 9 OUT OF 10 PEDESTRIANS SURVIVE HIT BY A VEHICLE TRAVELING AT: 30 MPH 5 OUT OF 10 PEDESTRIANS SURVIVE HIT BY A VEHICLE TRAVELING AT: 40 MPH 1 OUT OF 10 PEDESTRIANS SURVIVE The likelihood of a vehicle-pedestrian crash resulting in injury/death rises significantly as speeds increase above 20 mph.

Source: Federal Highway Administration hilliardohio.gov | Your Hilliard 11 CITY LAUNCHES RESIDENT ENGAGEMENT TOOL FOR CEMETERY ROAD PLANNING

The City of Hilliard will be seeking resident ideas for the In the coming year, the site also will be used to engage our future of Cemetery Road this fall, starting with a new online community on the future Community Plan, Recreation and tool to make it easy to give Council and staff input and Parks Master Plan, and many other projects. feedback. “The City has identified Cemetery Road as a true gateway The City is partnering with the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning into Hilliard, and we are looking for ways to transform the Commission (MORPC) to conduct a corridor study on look and feel of this corridor,” said David Myerholtz, City Cemetery Road between Britton Parkway and Norwich of Hilliard planning technician. “This project will generate Street. a report from MORPC that includes best practices and potential opportunities to continue successful growth The public engagement process will take place between in Hilliard.” September and December 2020. A major part of that process will be the launch of Talk2Us.hilliardohio.gov in The future transformation of Cemetery Road will affect not early September, an online tool dedicated to creating more only the city, but the Central Ohio region, Myerholtz said. opportunities for transparency and resident engagement on That’s why MORPC was interested in working alongside major projects such as the Cemetery Road study. the City of Hilliard to develop innovative planning and development strategies.

12 Your Hilliard | hilliardohio.gov “Improvements for Cemetery Road could include “We want to hear from our residents and businesses about neighborhood amenities, parks, streetscape improvements, what kind of improvements and amenities they think would and increased connectivity and walkability,” Myerholtz said. benefit Cemetery Road and the community as a whole,” “This corridor has the potential to be a unique and functional he said. “We will also be seeking feedback on possible gateway into our community that can provide greater opportunities and how they would fit in Hilliard.” connections and opportunities for all people in Hilliard.” Feedback on what residents and businesses want the gateway Myerholtz stressed that engaging the community to into Hilliard to look and feel like will be implemented into ensure resident and business ideas and feedback are part the final report that is presented to City Council. In turn, of decision-making will be a crucial part of this kind of Council members and City staff will consider those ideas process. moving forward. Through Talk2Us Hilliard, residents will have a chance to address a variety of questions, including what they view as David Ball, the identity and function of this area of Cemetery Road and Communications Director what kind of redevelopment (if any) they would like to see in this gateway to the city.

CEMETERY ROAD CORRIDOR STUDY Talk2Us.hilliardohio.gov

Improvements for Cemetery Road could include neighborhood amenities, parks, streetscape improvements, and increased connectivity and walkability. MUNICIPAL PARK GETS PICKLEBALL COURTS & DISC GOLF COURSE New pickleball courts and an 18-hole disc golf course are The other addition to Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park is the newest amenities at Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park an 18-hole disc golf course, set to be finished this fall. in Hilliard. The City is working with Dean Barbo, local resident and Two pickleball courts have been installed at the park vice president of the Columbus Flyers Disc Golf Club, to between the and basketball courts. update the current 9-hole course that was built in 2012 to a multi-level, 18-hole course. The first hole starts just east of Pickleball is a paddle that combines elements of the parking lots near the park’s north entrance, off Scioto tennis, badminton, and Ping-Pong, according to the USA Darby Road. Pickleball Association. The growing sport is popular among people of all ages. Teenagers and senior citizens In 2019 the City began the process of transforming the alike can be seen using the new courts. course by working with Barbo, City staff, and Columbus Flyers Disc Golf Club volunteers on a strategic design and Ed Merritt, director of the Recreation and Parks layout. After many revisions, a unique master layout that Department, said plans for the courts began two years will appeal to all skill levels was completed. ago after the City noticed the game was a big hit among Hilliard residents, especially senior citizens. “As a resident and avid disc golfer, it was important for me to get involved in the planning phase of Hilliard’s first 18- “The pandemic slowed construction down, but I’m glad the hole course, said Barbo. “I’m excited to see it finished and courts are ready to be used,” Merritt said. “It’s vital in this open to the public.” COVID-19 environment to grow local outdoor recreation opportunities.” Concrete tee pads were poured in spring 2020, and volunteers and City staff added collars and baskets over the Each pickleball court is about the size of a badminton court summer. The final phase of the project – which is expected and can accommodate four people who play in teams of to be completed in the fall – will include course signs and a two. It’s played with a paddle and special plastic ball with master map. holes. The smaller court and pickleball equipment make the sport ideal for people of all ages, which is partly why it has The course is expected to open to the public in fall 2020. become so popular among senior citizens. Guests will need to bring their own discs.

The Recreation and Parks Department plans to add new Anna Subler, leagues and tournaments soon. Players must bring their Communications Specialist own pickleballs and paddles.

14 Your Hilliard | hilliardohio.gov DORA TO CONTINUE PROTECT THROUGH SEPTEMBER WITH YOURSELF SUNDAY HOURS Outdoor dining and beverages in Old Hilliard will continue through the end of September as a result of FROM an executive order extending the Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) through Sept. 30. Due to the DORA’s popularity, City Council gave City Manager Michelle Crandall the authority to extend the outdoor district through the end of September. In addition to continuing the current DORA hours of 4-9 p.m. Wednesdays through Fridays and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. RENTAL Saturdays, this new order allows for Sunday hours from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. “This order creates additional opportunities for the public to enjoy dining in Old Hilliard and support the SCAMS City’s area businesses, while still providing additional The Hilliard Division of Police is warning renters to be on outdoor seating areas for appropriate social distancing the lookout for rental scams. during this global pandemic,” Crandall said. “The DORA safely expanded dining areas in a way that Here’s how it works: The scammer finds a home listed for allowed for social distancing at a time when state sale online and uses the photos to advertise for a rental requirements for restaurants limit the number of patrons property. When a prospective renter reaches out, they’re inside.” asked to send money for a deposit. By the time the renter realizes the property isn’t actually available for rent, it’s David Ball, too late. Communications Director HERE ARE SOME THINGS TO LOOK FOR WHEN DETECTING THE SCAM: DO I NEED A PERMIT? • They don’t want to meet in person. A good landlord Residents who are interested in building or remodeling will want to meet renters first. must obtain a permit before construction. This applies to any internal or external structural alteration or addition. • They want you to send a deposit before seeing the house in person. Usually, it’s because the so-called Before starting any project, please contact us to see if you landlord doesn’t have access to the property. need a permit. • They ask you to wire or mail money. Never send Common projects that require permits include: money to someone you meet online. • Basement finishing • The price is too good. A rent amount far below market • Decks average is a sign of a potential scam. • Driveways • There is no screening process. Most professional • Electrical work landlords have a screening process in place to ensure • Fences reliable tenants. • Hot tubs If you think you may have been a victim to a scam in • Room additions Hilliard, call HPD at (614) 876-7321. It’s also a good idea • And more to file a complaint with the listing website. Questions? Visit hilliardohio.gov/permits-applications.

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HILLIARD-ROME RD Hilliard’s Parks From wooded areas to athletic facilities, Hilliard’s By providing a clean, safe and well-maintained Recreation and Parks Department maintains 24 developed environment with a friendly, professional and wholesome parks that provide diverse recreational and leisure activities atmosphere, the Recreation and Parks Department takes for the community. The department also organizes pride in providing endless economic, social and health special events, maintains municipal pools, and sponsors benefits to the Hilliard community. educational, fitness, and volunteer activities for community members of all ages.

FIRST RESPONDERS PARK HERITAGE TRAIL DOG PARK 16 Recreation & Parks Program Guide | hilliardohio.gov Adaptive Swing Ampitheater Ball Field Basketball Court Pitch Disc Golf Fishing Pond Lacrosse Fountains Gardens Green Space Grills Historical Village Memorial Natural Path Paved Path Pickleball Courts Picnic Area Playground Public Pool Restrooms Sand Volleyball Shelter House Sledding Hill Soccer Facility Splash Pad Tennis Court Walking Path 1 Alt Field 3740 Municipal Way 2 Beacon Fields 4375 Edgewyn Avenue 3 Britton Farms Park 4500 Davidson Road 4 Conklin Park 1000 Boucher Drive 5 Cross Creek Park 3342 Hilliard Rome Road 6 Darby Glen Park 4340 Swenson Street 7 Father Roderic J. Dipietro Park 3481 Davidson Road 8 First Responders Park 4020 Main Street 9 Hamilton Park 4950 Hamilton Road 10 Hayden Run Village Park 5226 Davidson Road 11 Heather Ridge Park 4833 Hawkstone Road 12 Heritage Trail Dog Park 7262 Hayden Run Road 13 Hilliard East Park 4450 Schirtzinger Road 14 HOSA Soccer Complex 6371 Scioto Darby Road 15 Hilliard’s Station Park 4021 Main St 16 Lakewood Park 3180 Walkerview Dr 17 Latham Park 6400 Cosgray Road 18 Mildred Park 4592 Britton Parkway 19 Reibel Woods 6000 Hayden Run Road 20 Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park 3800 Veterans Memorial Drive 21 Scioto Run Nature Trail 3757 Scioto Run Blvd 22 Silverton Park 5075 Silverton Way 23 Tinapple Park 5503 Hyde Park Drive 24 Weaver Park 4100 Columbia Street Active Aquatic Community Sports

MUNICIPAL PARK HILLIARD STATION PARK hilliardohio.gov | Recreation & Parks Program Guide 17 PARK HIGHLIGHTS Fishing Ponds For more information regarding field rentals, contact Darcy Baxter at [email protected]. A fishing license is not required to fish at any of the ponds in Hilliard City parks. Enjoy a day of fishing at Britton Farms Volunteers/Adopt-a-Park Park, Hayden Run Village Park, Latham Park, or Roger A. Whether adopting a park or helping at community events, Reynolds Municipal Park. dependable volunteers make a huge difference in the Horseshoe Courts community! If you’re interested in giving back to the community, contact Hayley Bush at [email protected]. Eight blue clay courts in Roger A. Reynolds Municipal park are maintained and used by the Hilliard Horseshoe Sponsorships Club on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. See Supporting Hilliard means supporting the community. The hilliardhorseshoeclub.org for more information. City hosts great special events that bring our community Sledding Hill together, including City of Hilliard Freedom Fest on Independence Day, Celebration at the Station concert series, Nothing says winter like a good sled ride! Hit the hill at the holiday tree lighting, and more! Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park for a day of snowy fun. We’re always looking to partner with local businesses to Pickleball Courts create unique sponsorship opportunities. For information contact Angela Zody at [email protected]. Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park is home to two pickleball courts. Pickleball is the latest sports trend for adults and seniors to stay active, healthy, and have fun! First Responders Park Vowing that “we will never forget,” the City of Hilliard created a place for reflection to pay tribute to first responders nationwide and to ensure the events of 9/11 are remembered. Hilliard’s Station Park Hilliard’s Station Park is near the Old Hilliard trailhead for the seven-mile Heritage Rail Trail. This community event space contains an amphitheater, spray pad, multi-functional building, outdoor café tables, public restroom, and storage/ maintenance facility. Architectural features of the two buildings reflect the site’s past use as a train depot. Heritage Trail Dog Park Bring your pup to this safe place for off-leash play! The park has one acre dedicated to small dogs and three acres for larger dogs. The park includes fun water play features and a doggie drinking fountain. Pathways through the park lead to benches and shaded area. Green Space and Fields The City of Hilliard Recreation and Parks Department Field Policy was established to benefit a variety of youth sport programs in our community with a focus on Share Your Talents! recreational sports and resident-based organizations. These Do you have a special skill or hobby you are programs and organizations promote healthy childhood development through positive physical, psychological, and willing to share? Instructors are always needed social development across a variety of sporting activities. to teach new classes and programs. This policy establishes the guiding principles, Stop in and fill out a class proposal form or email requirements, procedures, and fees that govern the use of [email protected]. City of Hilliard fields.

18 Recreation & Parks Program Guide | hilliardohio.gov CONTACT US Municipal Building 3800 Municipal Way Hilliard, Ohio 43026 (614) 876-7361 hilliardohio.gov Hilliard Division of Police 5171 Northwest Parkway Hilliard, Ohio 43026 (614) 876-7321 (Non-emergency) hilliardohio.gov/police Hilliard Community Center 3800 Veterans Memorial Drive Hilliard, OH 43026 (614) 876-5200 hilliardohio.gov/recreation-parks WE’RE Senior Center 3810 Veterans Memorial Drive Hilliard, Ohio 43026 (614) 876-0747 hilliardohio.gov/senior-center Hilliard Family Aquatic Center 3850 Veterans Memorial Drive Hilliard, OH 43026 (614) 876-4296 hilliardohio.gov/pools-passes Clyde “Butch” Seidle Community Pool 4450 Schirtzinger Road Hilliard, OH 43026 (614) 334-4024 NOW hilliardohio.gov/pools-passes Ballfield Rainout Line (614) 470-5413

Accuracy of Information Information regarding City policies and practices included in this program guide is as accurate as possible as of the publication date. More comprehensive information is available at hilliardohio.gov and from City staff. The City reserves the right to modify its policies and practices at any time deemed necessary to ensure a safe and high-quality customer experience. Such updates will be reflected on the HIRING! website. Photos and Video By participating in a program or by visiting a park, facility Go to or event associated with the City of Hilliard, you agree to appear in published photos or video taken by the City for marketing purposes. Thank you for helping us highlight our hilliardohio.gov/jobs programs and services. to learn more. City of Hilliard hilliardohio.gov 3800 Municipal Way Presort Std Hilliard, OH 43026 U.S Postage Hilliard, OH Permit No. 2605

Follow Us Fall Colors? Stay Green! 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Oct. 17, Hilliard Community Center. Join the City of Hilliard’s Environmental Sustainability Commission and drop off your household electronics, Styrofoam, and paper for shredding at the “Fall Colors? Stay Green!” recycling event. Check gogreenhilliard.com closer to the event for detailed instructions on safety procedures to protect our residents and volunteers during the drop off process.