New City Manager Blog Site
Welcome to the City Manager Blog for the City of Wyoming, Ohio. This new format replaces the former blogsite. Please make note of the new address. There are also opportunities on the site that will connect to information about Wyoming, Ohio. Under the Social Tag, the site automatically scans Youtube and Flickr for sites that contain tags with Wyoming, Ohio. If you have information you want to share and tag your site with Wyoming, Ohio it should pick up the link to your site.
You should also have received a message from the old blog site to subscribe to the new blog. You always have the opportunity to unsubcribe, however the City is trying to expand communications through the Web, including the blog, and the newly designed website which will debut in April.
Again, if you ever would like me to write about a topic, feel free email me and I'll blog about it.
You should also have received a message from the old blog site to subscribe to the new blog. You always have the opportunity to unsubcribe, however the City is trying to expand communications through the Web, including the blog, and the newly designed website which will debut in April.
Again, if you ever would like me to write about a topic, feel free email me and I'll blog about it.

Looks sharp - great design!
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The plans to promote activities at the city square are woderful. My husband and I came from Chapel Hill, NC and the city of Carrboro has a gathering place called Weaver Street Market. It is an Organic grocery store that has a salad bar and hot buffet, they sell wine, free wifi. They have outdoor seating and entertainment. Weaver Street is always busy at all hours. Very family friendly and casual. This would be a great idea for the Village Square as well as promote new jobs and boost the economy in Wyoming. Please check out the website
www.weaverstreetmarket.com
Again, this is something for everyone and would also promote more business to the local shops.
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I am growing increasingly concerned about gang graffiti tagging along the rail tracks in Lockland adjoining the south end of our community.Is this being taken seriously? Our children play in area adjoining this apparent "jurisdictional" boundary at Crescent and Grove parks and this concerns me. Thanks
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