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Village of Woodlawn 2016 Annual Report �11
Parks & Recreation
Quick FactsThe Village of Woodlawn Parks and Recreation Department builds the community one person at a time by providing programs and services that enable our residents to reach their full potential mentally, spiritually, and physically.
In 2016 The WPR offered programs and services including school break camps, youth sports, concerts, boot camp classes, family nights, swimming lessons, over 20 culturally enriching special events, and meal programs for seniors in our community. Over 150 students were enrolled in the Summer Camp, while 12 teens had employment
over the summer months. Recreation efforts were also recognized by Hamilton County for the health and fitness initiatives during the first ever Fitness and Health Expo. Soon after, the community hosted a National Walk to School Day event with 154 participants.
The Village of Woodlawn Parks and Recreation Department is working extremely hard to provide
the Community with all of it’s recreational and programming through affordable, exciting, and culturally enriching programs that service the mind, body, and soul. If you wish to assist The Village through volunteering or in any other capacity, please feel free to call us at 513-771-7713.
3 FTEs 10-30 PTEs (seasonal)
Served 200+ youth in our Youth Sports Programs
Logged 7500+ visits to the Woodlawn Pool
Provided 354+ fitness and exercise classes
Provided 8000+ meals/snacks to the community during the summer months
150+ registered summer camp participants totaling
1200+ camper weeks sold
600+ Memberships sold
12,000+ people served through special events
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Other 4.7%
Trash & Debris 6.6%
No Permit 1.2%
Trees 7.1%
Multi-Violation 4.7%
Grass 61.3%
Clean Siding 6.0%
Paint 8.4%
The mission of the Village of Woodlawn Building Department is to ensure a safe and sanitary environment for the community through enforcement of Village and State laws relating to construction and land use regulations. The Building Department accomplishes its mission statement by comprehensively enforcing the Village’s land use regulations which include: Building Codes, Zoning Codes, Property Maintenance Codes, Tree Preservation Ordinance, Development Regulations, Storm-water Management, Flood Control, and Rental Permit Program. The Building Department also coordinates all applications to the Woodlawn Planning Commission and Woodlawn Board of Zoning Appeals. This department is supported by XPEX Building Safety Services.
Percentage of the Types of Violations Filed
Average Number of Days a Violation Was Resolved
13
Total Amount of Fees Collected from Permits in 2016
$55,351
Number of Permits Issued in 2016
118
Building & Zoning
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Economic Development
The mission of the Village of Woodlawn Economic Development Department is to retain and attract employers and solidify a diverse economic base with a focus of expansion of our business community. Hamilton County Development Company (HCDC) leads our economic development efforts and provides resources to our businesses for growth and development. Woodlawn has a rich history of the manufacturing industry while maintaining a residential environment.
Woodlawn has a strong industrial and commercial base that is represented by the Woodlawn Chamber of Commerce. Since 1977, the Woodlawn Chamber has provided its members with networking opportunities and education through their events. Through their affiliation with the Southern Ohio Chamber Alliance, the Woodlawn Chamber is able to provide benefits and discounts to members on various products and services including health care plans and worker compensation group rates. You can visit their website at wp.woodlawnchamber.org.
Village DemographicsPopulation: 3,300
Source: HCDC,Inc.
Total Businesses
365
Total Business Employees
4,691
Woodlawn’s Top 5 Industries
45%
8% 9%
10%
11%
17%
Manufacturing RetailWholesale ConstructionProfessional, Scientific, & Tech Other
Female: 1,830 | Male: 1,470
55% 45%
Median Resident Age: 37.8 years
Median Household Value: $98,163
Income Per Capita: $25,746
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Other $384.9
Other Taxes, Fees & Permits $289.2
Tax Increment Financing Proceeds $74.3
Fines $84.1
Pool Levy $140.3
Rec Center Program Fees $111.6
Gen Property Tax $159.3
EMS & Fire Service Fees $170.0
Sales of Assets $238.0
Fire Levy $511.5
Municipal Income Tax $4,817.5
Financials
Debt Financing $339.8
Capital Outlay $674.6
Pool Levy $144.3
Fire Levy $487.8
Public Works $1,001.7
Recreation $496.3
General Gov't $1,038.8
Fire $1,384.4
Police $1,511.6
Expenditures by Department in Thousands
Revenues in Thousands
$7,079.3
Total Expenditures* in Thousands
$6,980.7
Total Revenues* in Thousands
5%10%
2%7%
14%7%
15%
19%
21%
PoliceFireGeneral Gov'tRecreationPublic WorksFire LevyPool LevyCapital OutlayDebt Financing
Percentage of Expenditures per Department
*The Village of Woodlawn began the 2016 year facing a $300 thousand deficit in accounts payable that were incurred from the prior year. The Operating Divisions of the Village, through strong discretionary control of resources, were able to almost entirely offset these issues. Heading into 2017 a new Tax Director has been hired. With a new finance team in place improvement processes will continue, financially similar processes are being analyzed and developed, and a new commitment to collect all taxes that are due to the Village, both past and present should result in a stronger financial outlook for the Village.
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WeTHRIVE! Woodlawn
WeTHRIVE! Woodlawn is a community-based commitment by the village to promote policies and programs that support sustained health and wellness. Out of the WeThrive! Initiative, Woodlawn created a community garden that provides fresh fruit and vegetables for the day-care centers and residents. In addition to promoting healthy food and exercise, Woodlawn was the second tobacco-free municipality in Hamilton County.
Village Partners
The Woodlawn Community Improvement Corporation (WCIC)
The Woodlawn Community Improvement Corporation (WCIC) was formed to advance, encourage, and promote the industrial, economic, commercial and civic development of the Village of Woodlawn. The WCIC acts as a designated agency of the Village for the industrial subdivision in accordance with Section 1724.10 of the Ohio Revised Code.
The WCIC was re-enacted in 2015 to assist in the redevelopment of the Village of Woodlawn. In December of 2015, it was decided by Council that the WCIC along with the Administration explore development opportunities in the Village. This partnership led to CiTiRAMA’s “Woodlawn Meadows” Housing Development which will take place in September of 2017. The WCIC will continue to seek new development opportunities while sharing the Vision of building our community, one person at a time.
Safe Routes to School
The purpose of Safe Routes to School is to encourage and enable students in grades k-8 to walk or ride their bicycle to school. Projects can be either engineering (improved crossings, sidewalks, etc.) or non-engineering (education
and encouragement programs). The Village of Woodlawn has received over $400,000 in grant funds for this initiative. This grant will add new sidewalks on Riddle Rd. from Roberta to the Pedestrian Bridge. Woodlawn has also received a $25,000 education grant which provides free before and after school programs that encourages youth to walk and explore nature.
Active Woodlawn Community, Inc. (AWC,Inc.)
Active Woodlawn Inc. is an organization that helps sponsor programs and projects in the community. Donations from this organization are used to provide summer camp field trips and sponsor events such as Breakfast with Santa and The Annual Walk to school. It also provides beautification services throughout the Village and helps seniors with lawn care. Active Woodlawn Community is working to change the lives of the people we serve.
Tree City USA®
The Village of Woodlawn has been a partner of Tree City USA since 2009. Communities achieve Tree City USA status by meeting four core standards of sound urban forestry management: maintaining a tree board or department, having a community tree ordinance, spending at least $2 per capita on urban forestry and celebrating Arbor Day.
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Major Projects
Completed Street Restoration Projects
Rustic & Beech Ln. Total Cost $258,321.00
Tactic Ter. Total Cost $384,774.70 (including Ohio Public Works $15,000 Grant)
Completed Pedestrian Bridge Replacement
Total Cost $156,650.00 (100% funded by Community Development Block Grant)
Stream Restoration
Total Cost $193,763.26 (including Ohio Public Works $127,007.01 Grant)
CitiRama- Woodlawn MeadowsWoodlawn will be hosting the 2017 Home Builders Association “CitiRama Home Show”. The Village of Woodlawn and the Woodlawn Community Improvement Corporation (WCIC) will partner with Meierjohan Building Group to develop 43 new homes on Arnold Drive. The development will be an attractive option for families looking for new construction.
This project will bring about revitalization to our community by making a positive impact on our local economy. The increased revenue generated will enable the Village of Woodlawn to make much-needed infrastructure improvements. The “CitiRama Home Show” will also provide housing for area businesses and generate positive exposure to our community.
SEP 21
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
43No. of New Homes
Expected
$190,000 to
$300,000
Price Range for New Homes
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Woodlawn accepts WeTHRIVE! recognition at event on December 1, 2016. Courtesy of WatchUsThrive.org
Awards & Recognition
Police Department
2016 Officer of the Year Massle Award of Professionalism- Officer Michael Boettger for outstanding achievement within the department during the service year
Life-Saving Award- Officer Chelsea LaRue for assisting with subject in crisis threatening suicide
Achievement Award- Officer Jennifer Hein for Service leading the police division statistically in nearly every statistical category
Woodlawn Fire Department
Promoted to Career Fire Fighter- Jeremy Burns, Nick Duffy, Ryan Haines, and Carter Pittman
Promotions- Carter Pittman promoted to Assistant Chief, Andrew Dishon promoted to Captain, Chris Eisenecker promoted to Captain
Department of Public Works
Received a $200,000 Community Development Block Grant for the replacement of the Pedestrian Bridge
Received a $127,000 Ohio Public Works Commission Grant for the West Fork Stream Restoration Project
Received a $400,000 Safe Routes to School Grant for sidewalk restoration on Riddle Road
Received a Tree City USA Taking Root $2,000 Program Grant for tree purchase and maintenance\
Department of Parks & Recreation
Woodlawn received recognition for their efforts in the WeTHRIVE! Woodlawn Initiative
Received $25,000 in Safe Route To School Grant
Received a Summer Feeding grant for $30,000
Received a Summer Camp Grant from Duke Energy for $3,000
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Building Our Community...
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One Person At A Time
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