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  • Vision

    Vision

    The Vision Statement guides Ashville. Council meetings start at 6:30 pm on the 1st & 3rd Monday of each month. Schedule: http://www.ashvilleohio.gov/index.php/village-government. Click on the Banner or Read More for Tribute Information for Mayor Wise. Read More
  • Public Hearing

    Public Hearing

    A Public Hearing is scheduled for annexation of 2.432+/- acres of property (D120001001077 & D1200010010605) on Long Street/Ashville Pike. For information for this or past events click the Banner or Read More. Read More
  • Alerts & Advisories

    Alerts & Advisories

    Go to http://local.nixle.com/zipcode/43103/ municipal/ or click on the Banner or Read More. Read More
  • Planning & Zoning Project

    Planning & Zoning Project

    The Village of Ashville with Crossroads Community Planning is updating its Planning & Zoning Codes. For more information click on image or "read more". Read More
  • Projects

    Projects

    Access information on projects for parks, streets, & utilities by clicking on the Banner or Read More. Please note that some projects may span years or may involve a combination of Ashville services. Read More
  •  Water Facility Project

    Water Facility Project

    Information about this project is found by clicking on the Banner or Read More. The webpage was developed to track and provide transparency to this process. Read More
  • Water Tower Project

    Water Tower Project

    The Village of Ashville is working on replacing the Cromley Water Tower with a North Water Tower. Click on read more or the banner for more information. Read More
  • Water Connection Projects

    Water Connection Projects

    Information about these projects are found by clicking on the Banner or Read More. Earnhart Hill & South Bloomfield(Completed) Water Connection. The webpage was developed to track and provide transparency to this process. Read More
  • Phase II of the State Route 316 Project

    Phase II of the State Route 316 Project

    The Phase II State Route 316 Project is from Station Street to SR 752. Click on Read More of the Banner to access more information. Read More
  • 2024 & 25 Paving Project

    2024 & 25 Paving Project

    Summary information on 2024 Randolph Street Paving Project. For more detailed information you can be linked to the project webpage by clicking on the Banner to the right or Read More Read More
  • Water Resource Recovery Facility Expansion

    Water Resource Recovery Facility Expansion

    Information about this project is found by clicking on the Banner or Read More. The webpage was developed to track and provide transparency to this process. Read More
  • Westside Park Project

    Westside Park Project

    Submitted Westside Park in 2022 and in 2024. Click on image or read more for Information. Read More
  • Park

    Park

    Information on Ashville Park development can be found by clicking on the Banner or Read More. We have been fortunate to benefit from Pickaway County Park District funding. Read More
  • Pedestrian Project

    Pedestrian Project

    Ashville & ODOT is funding a Pedestrian Enhanced Intersection Improvement Project. The intent is to add two (2) pedestrian signals and five (5) LED street lights. For more information click on the Banner or Read. Read More
  • South Metershed Project

    South Metershed Project

    Phase 1 of Improvement Project is funded by the Ohio Public Works Commission & the Ohio Department of Development (American Rescue Plan Act of 2021) for funding. For information click on the Banner or Read More. Read More
  • Resource Connection

    Resource Connection

    Resource information can be found by clicking on the Banner or Read More. This information includes transportation, food, computers, & connectivity, If you have an idea or information, please let us know. Read More
  • Financial Page

    Financial Page

    Financial ReportsThese reports include the Temporary and Permanent Expense Budgets, Anticipated Sources of Revenue Budget, Annual Financial Reports of the village and other financial information. Read More
  • CCR

    CCR

    Water Quality Report is also know as the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). You can take a look at the report (s) by clicking on the Banner/Read More. Read More
  • Gas Aggregation

    Gas Aggregation

    Gas Aggregation is through Constellation NewEnergy - Gas Division, LLC. This was authorized by Ballot Question, legislation, & contract. For those documents, updates, & past information click on the Banner or Read More. Read More
  •  Ashville Foundation

    Ashville Foundation

    The purpose is to review its history, recruit members, elect officers, and approve by-laws. We encourage you to click on the Banner or Read More to get involved. Read More
  • Reporting Potholes

    Reporting Potholes

    If you see a pothole please call 740-983-6367 and report the location. To find out more about reporting potholes in Ashville, click the Banner or Read More. This will take you to our online reporting system. Read More
  • General Information

    General Information

    By clicking on this Banner or Read More you will find out more information on projects, events, and more. Read More
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Village of Ashville, Ohio

2012 state of the village

This is the State of the Village of Ashville for 2016. This annual review will report on 2016 but will also emphasis on how each year is interconnected with the past and how this past has created building blocks for our future.

I want to start out the 2016 Report by saying, it has been an honor to serve as Mayor since 2000. For me to be granted that opportunity is humbling. It has also been a pleasure to work with the current council which include: Nelson Embry, Brian Garvine, Todd Henson, Randy Loveless, David Rainey, and Tracie Sorvillo.

Some major projects are completed or will be shortly completed. Overtime you will see how each of these individual projects contribute to an integrated Village Plan. 

Ashville Village Council, Circleville Council, and other community items, i.e. Dog Shelter Adoptions can be viewed on the web from CGTV. Click icon to the right.

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2017 State of the Village 

The 2017 State of the Village is Ashville's annual review of the previous year with an emphasis on how each year is interconnected with the past and how this past has created building blocks for our community's future. In addition to this website presentation this report was presented at May 7th Council Meeting and in April's Newsletter, 

 

I want to start out the 2017 Report by saying, it has been an honor to serve as Mayor since 2000. For me to be granted that opportunity is humbling. It has also been a pleasure to work with the current council which include: Nelson Embry, Brian Garvine, Randy Loveless, Brad Lutz, David Rainey, and Tracie Sorvillo. Some major projects are completed or will be shortly completed. Overtime you will see how each of these individual projects contribute to an integrated Village Plan.

Ashville Village Council, Circleville Council, and other community items, i.e. Dog Shelter Adoptions can be viewed on the web from CGTV. Click icon to the right.

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2017 State of the Village 

State of Village of the Village of Ashville 2021-2022

The financial state of the village is sound. We have received the audit from Auditor Yost office and a copy is available for inspection.

Although the Covid pandemic had curtailed some activities we strived to continue to serve our customers.

Ashville Village Council, Circleville Council, and other community items, i.e. Dog Shelter Adoptions can be viewed on the web from CGTV. Click icon to the right.

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2017 State of the Village 

The 2018 State of the Village is Ashville's annual review of the previous year with an emphasis on how each year is interconnected with the past and how this past has created building blocks for our community's future. In addition to this website presentation this report was presented at May 7th Council Meeting and in April's Newsletter, 

Greetings on behalf of the Village of Ashville’s Council, staff, and Mayor!  As Mayor, I appreciate the opportunity to tell you about our community and spotlight the 2018 State of Village. Much of what is Ashville is reflected in our Vision Statement. It is a great place to raise a family. Ashville offers the advantages of a small town while having all the services found in much larger communities.

Ashville Village Council, Circleville Council, and other community items, i.e. Dog Shelter Adoptions can be viewed on the web from CGTV. Click icon to the right.

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