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  2. Dayton, Ohio 45402; Phone: 937-333-3333. Public Works: 937-333-4800. Waste Collection: 937-333-4800. Email Us

  3. Departments | Dayton, OH

    www.daytonohio.gov/148

    Here you will find a list of departments for the City of Dayton with a brief description of each departments responsibilities and services.

  4. Government | Dayton, OH

    www.daytonohio.gov/27

    Here you will find a list of departments for the City of Dayton with a brief description of each departments responsibilities and services.

  5. My Account • Dayton, OH • CivicEngage

    www.daytonohio.gov/MyAccount

    Engage your community – connect to news, events and information you care about.

  6. I Want To... | Dayton, OH

    www.daytonohio.gov/9

    Police NAOs. Recreation. Tax Preparation. Dayton Mediation Center. Here you will have access to most viewed pages, frequently requested information, and seasonal items.

  7. Building Inspection | Dayton, OH

    www.daytonohio.gov/190

    Inspects construction, alterations and repairs to commercial and residential structures to verify work is in accordance with the approved construction drawings; Manages the registration program for plumbing, mechanical and electric contractors;

  8. Public Works | Dayton, OH

    www.daytonohio.gov/349

    The Department of Public Works provides core public services for the safety and convenience of the citizens of Dayton. These essential services -- including Civil Engineering, Fleet Management, Parks and Forestry, Street Maintenance, and Waste Collection -- all enhance Dayton's quality of life.

  9. To reach Customer Service by phone, call 937-333-3550. The City of Dayton's Department of Finance is updating its billing system for water and trash utilities. New Invoice format and website format are coming in late Summer/Fall of 2022. Online: Visit Pay Dayton Water.

  10. Building Permit Forms | Dayton, OH

    www.daytonohio.gov/192

    Permits are licenses that grant legal permission to start construction. Building permits are the means the City of Dayton uses to reduce potential hazards and unsafe construction practices, thereby ensuring the public health, safety and welfare.

  11. ABOUT THE COMMISSION. We are proud to serve the thousands of citizens, businesses and visitors who enjoy Dayton's unique qualities. Our goal is to provide the services, amenities and open government you expect from a first-class city.