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View authoritative data in the City of Marysville, Ohio with high resolution aerial imagery. General reference layers include Addresses, points of interest, city buildings, schools, and roads. Utility and public infrastructure such as street lights, traffic systems, fiber routes, sanitary and water systems, and the stormwater network are also included. Public interest items such as Council Wards, subdivisions, bike paths and trails are available. City operational areas such as police beats and fire zones are also provided.
Water system network including diameter and material. No warranty is expressed or implied as to the accuracy of the information provided. Data is provided for general reference only and is NOT spatially accurate for construction purposes nor does it replace the need for a field locate survey.About the Division The mission of the Division of Water is to provide its customers with reliable drinking water that meets or exceeds Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) standards. We strive to provide the best customer service, manage our infrastructure to meet present and future needs, and make every attempt to minimize economic impact to our water customers The Division of Water is divided in to two groups: Distribution and Treatment. Distribution The primary areas of responsibility for distribution include the maintenance and replacement of the following infrastructure: Fire HydrantsValvesWater MainsOther infrastructure including our reservoir and pump stationThis infrastructure is made up of 120 miles of water lines ranging in sizes from ¾” up to 36” in diameter. This department replaces outdated water lines through out the city while maintaining existing facilities.
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Background:"Under a new Ohio law enacted in June 2016, community and nontransient noncommunity public water systems are required to identify areas that are known to contain or likely to contain lead service lines by March 9, 2017. The law requires community water systems to identify and map areas of their distribution systems that are known or likely to contain lead service lines. These systems also are required to identify and provide a description of the characteristics of buildings served by the system that may contain lead solder, fixtures or pipes. Single building community and nontransient noncommunity water systems are required to map areas of the system that have solder, fixtures and pipes containing lead. The maps will be used by Ohio EPA to ensure that the proper lead and copper sampling is done in areas of lead service lines."Ohio EPA Lead Lines MappingDetails of our mapping project are available at this letter:http://edocpub.epa.ohio.gov/publicportal/ViewDocument.aspx?docid=576867ExplanationFebruary 28, 2017 Re: Lead Service Line & Fixture Mapping Narrative To whom it may concern: The City of Marysville Division of Water along with the City of Marysville IT Department has completed the mapping of our distribution system that best depicts our understanding of Lead service lines, Leadbased Solder and Fixtures assembled with Lead-based solder. The map has been symbolized to indicate the following: Red Stars: 30 sites included on the City’s sampling plan Yellow Stars: locations of known Lead Service lines. Tan shaded area: locations of possible Lead Fixtures. Green shaded area: locations where there are no known Lead Service lines, lead solder, or fixtures Gray shaded area: locations where the presence of Lead service lines, lead solder or fixtures is currently unknown. The City of Marysville’s map is web based and can be reached at the following link. Hover your cursor over the link for instructions to open the link. http://map.marysvilleohio.org/lead/ We based our map symbology on records that are kept in the Water Division office and in the City’s Engineering department. We also utilized the Union County Auditors website to determine the age of the structures in town and then used the guidance provided by the OEPA which generalized building construction dates with associated plumbing characteristics. Should you have any questions on the mapping or this narrative, please call the Marysville Division of Water at (937) 645-7330 Monday- Friday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. or send an email to ssheppeard@marysvilleohio.org Sincerely, Scott Sheppeard Water Superintendent City of Marysville Division of WaterMore Info at https://epa.ohio.gov/ddagw/pws/leadandcopper
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A historic map from the "New Historic Atlas of Union County" published by Harrison, Sutton, & Hare of Philadelphia in 1877. Historic Marysville on pages 64 and 70 are stitched together and aligned to modern streets. View the original atlas from the Union County Map Collection page with illustrated scenes and buildings as well. Georeferenced by Langdon Sanders, former GIS Coordinator at the City of Marysville, Ohio."From Records & Original Surveys"Revised and corrected by A.S. Mowry, C.E.Illustrated by H.G. Howland, Artist.Published by Harrison, Sutton, & Hare of Philadelphia, 1877.
Oakdale Cemetery availability grave space. Database version 1.2.About the CemeteryOakdale Cemetery is located at 1290 W Fifth St. (intersection of Raymond Road and West Fifth Street). Established in 1880, Oakdale Cemetery represents the area’s past with dignity and honor while preparing for the future with care and respect.Visiting HoursVisiting hours for the cemetery are 7:30 am until sunset each day.
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The City of Marysville is a chartered city with a council-manager form of government. Marysville’s City Council is comprised of seven members who are each elected for a term of four years. Three members are elected at large and four members are elected by ward. To find the council members in your ward, please refer to the Ward Map. The Marysville City Council is responsible for enacting local laws and ordinances, approving the budget, establishing policies / regulations, approving programs necessary to conduct city business, and protecting the public’s general health and safety.Meetings7:00 pmSecond and fourth Monday of each monthCouncil Chambers 209 S. Main St. Marysville, OH 43040Agendas & MinutesAgendas and meeting packets are available prior to the meetings. Most Recent Agenda | View All Most Recent Meeting Packet | View All
Learn about the systems in place to manage rainwater runoff and protect our environment. This dataset contains information related to the stormwater utilities network, potentially including the location of storm drains, detention ponds, and various facilities dedicated to stormwater handling. Understanding this data can shed light on how the city mitigates flooding and manages the impact of stormwater on our natural resources.
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Background:"Under a new Ohio law enacted in June 2016, community and nontransient noncommunity public water systems are required to identify areas that are known to contain or likely to contain lead service lines by March 9, 2017. The law requires community water systems to identify and map areas of their distribution systems that are known or likely to contain lead service lines. These systems also are required to identify and provide a description of the characteristics of buildings served by the system that may contain lead solder, fixtures or pipes. Single building community and nontransient noncommunity water systems are required to map areas of the system that have solder, fixtures and pipes containing lead. The maps will be used by Ohio EPA to ensure that the proper lead and copper sampling is done in areas of lead service lines."Ohio EPA Lead Lines MappingDetails of our mapping project are available at this letter:http://edocpub.epa.ohio.gov/publicportal/ViewDocument.aspx?docid=576867ExplanationFebruary 28, 2017 Re: Lead Service Line & Fixture Mapping Narrative To whom it may concern: The City of Marysville Division of Water along with the City of Marysville IT Department has completed the mapping of our distribution system that best depicts our understanding of Lead service lines, Leadbased Solder and Fixtures assembled with Lead-based solder. The map has been symbolized to indicate the following: Red Stars: 30 sites included on the City’s sampling plan Yellow Stars: locations of known Lead Service lines. Tan shaded area: locations of possible Lead Fixtures. Green shaded area: locations where there are no known Lead Service lines, lead solder, or fixtures Gray shaded area: locations where the presence of Lead service lines, lead solder or fixtures is currently unknown. The City of Marysville’s map is web based and can be reached at the following link. Hover your cursor over the link for instructions to open the link. http://map.marysvilleohio.org/lead/ We based our map symbology on records that are kept in the Water Division office and in the City’s Engineering department. We also utilized the Union County Auditors website to determine the age of the structures in town and then used the guidance provided by the OEPA which generalized building construction dates with associated plumbing characteristics. Should you have any questions on the mapping or this narrative, please call the Marysville Division of Water at (937) 645-7330 Monday- Friday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. or send an email to ssheppeard@marysvilleohio.org Sincerely, Scott Sheppeard Water Superintendent City of Marysville Division of WaterMore Info at https://epa.ohio.gov/ddagw/pws/leadandcopper
Approximate location of fiber conduit and cables shown in addition to structure features such as pull boxes, manholes, handholes, etc. Locations are for general system reference. No warranties are expressed or implied by infrastructure data and the use of this data does not replace the need for ground survey or 811 locate services. Contact City of Marysville IT Department with questions.
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Gain transparency into the provision and management of our city's potable water system. This dataset provides details about the water utilities infrastructure, potentially including the location of water mains, service areas, hydrants, and associated attributes. Explore this data to learn more about how our city delivers clean and reliable water to its residents and businesses.
Separated and combined lateral lines.
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Stream data including stream classification provided by Union County, Ohio. Accessed from https://www.co.union.oh.us/gis-data on November 14th, 2019.
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Street data showing street name, address range, speed limit, and more provided by Union County, Ohio. Accessed from https://www.co.union.oh.us/gis-data on August 28th, 2019.
Delve into the planning and execution of the city's long-term infrastructure investments. This dataset outlines capital improvement projects, which typically involve the construction, renovation, or replacement of significant public assets. Expect to find information as available such as project descriptions, locations, budgets, current status, and anticipated completion dates for projects related to transportation, public buildings, parks, and other essential city infrastructure.
Separated and combined sewer gravity mains.
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Search for an address or zoom to a location to view the pickup day of the week. Color coded areas correspond to the following schedule.Trash Pickup Schedule Areas Blue Monday Black Tuesday Yellow Wednesday Green Thursday Red FridayLearn More:The City of Marysville has a flat rate, unlimited, automated collection program that includes refuse, recycling, bulk item collection, and disposal. The City contracts with Republic Services, Inc. for refuse and recycling collection. Toters are provided, free of charge, to each customer; this includes one green trash toter and one blue recycling toter. To request smaller toters, replacement for a broken toter or to request an extra toter, contact Public Service at publicservice@marysvilleohio.org or (937) 645-7350 option #2.Recycling ProgramAll residents are encouraged to recycle. The recycling program offered in the City of Marysville allows residents to conveniently recycle at their curb on a weekly basis. Recycling is picked up on your normal trash day starting at 6:00 am. All recyclables should be placed in the provided blue recycling toters. Residents are allowed up to three recycling toters at no additional cost. Please view the list of acceptable items prior to placing the items out for collection.Trash Collection Trash should be placed at the curb in the provided green trash toter by 6:00 am on your designated trash day. All items intended for trash pickup are to be placed inside the toter and the lid on the toter must be able to close. Any items sitting on top or beside the trash toter will not be collected. If you have more trash than what will fit in your toter please schedule a bulk pickup request as shown below. Review the Residential Trash Collection Schedule and Route Map or contact Public Service to verify when your trash will be collected.
Explore initiatives designed to enhance the quality of life and well-being within our community. This dataset provides details on various community development projects, potentially including information on project descriptions, locations, timelines, and contact information. You can discover projects focused on affordable housing, neighborhood revitalization, social services, public space improvements, and more, gaining insights into how our city is investing in its residents and future.
This road dataset is a representation of the paved travel pathway infrastructure and associated theoretical address ranges. Symbology is driven by the Street_Type attribute
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View authoritative data in the City of Marysville, Ohio with high resolution aerial imagery. General reference layers include Addresses, points of interest, city buildings, schools, and roads. Utility and public infrastructure such as street lights, traffic systems, fiber routes, sanitary and water systems, and the stormwater network are also included. Public interest items such as Council Wards, subdivisions, bike paths and trails are available. City operational areas such as police beats and fire zones are also provided.