The Village of Mariemont is one of but a few planned communities in the United States, with a rich and unique history that is the the hallmark of the village. The first things visitors notice when arriving in Mariemont are its tree-lined streets, Tudor-style buildings, and historic charm. Designated as a National Historic Landmark community in 2007, Mariemont will remind visitors of the quaint English garden neighborhood from which it was modeled.
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The Village Service Department has a scheduled limb collection route to collect branches and large limbs. Limb collection will occur on the *FIRST Monday and Tuesday of each month and the THIRD Monday and Tuesday of each month depending upon your street name. Branches and trimmings should be stacked in manageable bundles not to exceed 8 ft. in length or 50 lbs (do not place in boxes or cans) and set at the curb, or adjacent to the street where there is no curb (NOT IN THE STREET) after 6:00 pm the day prior to scheduled day; however, items should be placed no later than 7:15 am the scheduled day to guarantee pick up.
Limbs and honeysuckle under 2″ in diameter and smaller than 4 ft. should be placed in brown paper lawn/leaf bags or a container clearly marked as “yard waste” for Rumpke. Residents are cautioned about leaving the limbs at the curb for several days or over the weekend.
Christmas tree disposal — Beginning January 3rd and continuing through February, Christmas trees left at the curb will be picked up by the Village and ground into mulch. Please remove plastic bags, stands, and ornaments. Wreaths and/or pine roping containing wire cannot be put through the chipper. It is NOT considered brush. Place wreaths and pine roping in your trash can. Refer to the limb collection schedule for pick-up days.
Click here to view the Village’s limb collection schedule by street.
*If a holiday occurs on one of the limb collection days, then the collection will fall to the following day.
If you have questions about TRASH, RECYCLING, YARD WASTE, or LARGE ITEM PICK-UP please call Rumpke at (513) 851-0122, ext. 8751.
The Village Service Department has a scheduled limb collection route to collect branches and large limbs. Limb collection will occur on the *FIRST Monday and Tuesday of each month and the THIRD Monday and Tuesday of each month depending upon your street name. Branches and trimmings should be stacked in manageable bundles not to exceed 8 ft. in length or 50 lbs (do not place in boxes or cans) and set at the curb, or adjacent to the street where there is no curb (NOT IN THE STREET) after 6:00 pm the day prior to scheduled day; however, items should be placed no later than 7:15 am the scheduled day to guarantee pick up.
Limbs and honeysuckle under 2″ in diameter and smaller than 4 ft. should be placed in brown paper lawn/leaf bags or a container clearly marked as “yard waste” for Rumpke. Residents are cautioned about leaving the limbs at the curb for several days or over the weekend.
Christmas tree disposal — Beginning January 3rd and continuing through February, Christmas trees left at the curb will be picked up by the Village and ground into mulch. Please remove plastic bags, stands, and ornaments. Wreaths and/or pine roping containing wire cannot be put through the chipper. It is NOT considered brush. Place wreaths and pine roping in your trash can. Refer to the limb collection schedule for pick-up days.
Click here to view the Village’s limb collection schedule by street.
*If a holiday occurs on one of the limb collection days, then the collection will fall to the following day.
If you have questions about TRASH, RECYCLING, YARD WASTE, or LARGE ITEM PICK-UP please call Rumpke at (513) 851-0122, ext. 8751.
The Mariemont Mayor’s Court is held on the second floor of the Municipal and Safety Building, 6907 Wooster Pike Mariemont, Ohio 45227. If you have any questions regarding a citation you received please call the Mariemont Police Department at (513) 271-3246, press option 1. Fines assessed in Mayor’s Court may be paid to the Clerk of Court by cash or credit card the night of the court. A $3 fee will be assessed for the use of a credit card. | ![]() |
The court is presided over by the Honorable Rick Gibson and cases are tried by Prosecutor Edward McTigue. *Court is held every three weeks on Wednesdays at 5:00 p.m. and both traffic and criminal cases are heard. See calendar for dates. You have the right to an attorney in any proceeding before this court; however, you are not required to have an attorney to appear. The Mariemont Mayor’s Court hears most of the Village’s misdemeanor and traffic cases, including first offenses of driving under the influence of alcohol and driving under suspension.
*PLEASE NOTE: DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CALL 513-271-3246, OPTION #1 IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MAYOR’S COURT SCHEDULE. |
Jan. 2 New Year’s Day (Observed)
Jan. 16 Martin Luther King Jr Day
Feb. 20 Presidents’ Day
May 29 Memorial Day
June 19 Juneteenth
July 4 Independence Day
Sept. 4 Labor Day
Oct. 9 Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Nov. 10 Veterans Day (Observed)
Nov. 23 Thanksgiving Day
Dec. 25 Christmas Day

View our archive of ICRC Meeting videos and Zoom videos on the ICRC website: Mariemont Community Videos — Meetings

Monthly meeting for Tree Advisory Board members
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From 1N5:
Help us start the conversation and stop the stigma. The Warrior Run includes a 5K Run/Walk, 1 Mile Walk, Kids’ Fun Run, great food, music, and carnival-style kids’ games. You can even participate virtually if you prefer. All proceeds benefit 1N5.
October 14, 2023
5:15 pm (1 Mile) and 5:30 pm (5K)
Dogwood Park in Mariemont (both courses start and finish here)
Corner of Wooster Pike and Pleasant Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
The family-oriented fundraiser benefits Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center’s (CCHMC) Adapt For Life program plus local in-school mental health programs. Make it a night—enjoy a beautiful setting, a scenic run/walk through Mariemont, great food, music, and carnival-style kids games. Don’t miss the fun!
If you cannot participate in the run/walk but want to support 1N5 consider volunteering or donating using the buttons below.
Registration will begin in early summer.
School Challenge: The Warrior Run is excited to offer this unique opportunity for you and your school team to raise funding for mental health programming in your school! Schools compete against each other to win the Challenge. There is a High School Division and a College Division. All schools are encouraged to recruit a team but only high schools and colleges can participate in the challenge. Information
Individual and Corporate Team Challenge: Create a team page, recruit members and start fundraising today! Team Challenge prizes will be given for (1) the team that raises the most money and, (2) the team that has the most members. Create your team HERE.
The Jim Miller Memorial Mile was started in October 2008 by a group of Jim’s friends to commemorate his life. Jim Miller was a life-long Mariemont resident.
Jim Miller began his running career in high school at Mariemont, running track as an individual and on the cross-country team. He made Ohio’s all-state team as an individual in 1975 and also as part of Mariemont’s cross-country team, and was a member of a relay race team that held a longstanding record at the school. Jim was inducted into the Mariemont High School Hall of Fame in 1980.
Jim attended Mariemont High School and then Bowling Green University. He and his wife Nancy moved to the Village Of Mariemont in 1991. Jim coached Mariemont Recreational Track from 1998 – 2001 and he coach recreational soccer from 1994 – 2005 coaching his daughters Elizabeth and Kate. He also served on the Mariemont Soccer and Pool boards. Jim worked at Xavier University for 25 years in the role of Director of Gallagher Student Center and advised the Student Government Association.
In July 2008, we lost Jim to suicide. He was an amazing man who helped so many others. In order to honor his spirit, we partnered with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center to raise money for their suicide prevention program. In 2014, we also began working with a number of area universities and high schools and were able to start mental health programs in all five major universities and three area high schools. Our dream is that we can expand those programs and add additional schools going forward.
The Village Service Department has a scheduled limb collection route to collect branches and large limbs. Limb collection will occur on the *FIRST Monday and Tuesday of each month and the THIRD Monday and Tuesday of each month depending upon your street name. Branches and trimmings should be stacked in manageable bundles not to exceed 8 ft. in length or 50 lbs (do not place in boxes or cans) and set at the curb, or adjacent to the street where there is no curb (NOT IN THE STREET) after 6:00 pm the day prior to scheduled day; however, items should be placed no later than 7:15 am the scheduled day to guarantee pick up.
Limbs and honeysuckle under 2″ in diameter and smaller than 4 ft. should be placed in brown paper lawn/leaf bags or a container clearly marked as “yard waste” for Rumpke. Residents are cautioned about leaving the limbs at the curb for several days or over the weekend.
Christmas tree disposal — Beginning January 3rd and continuing through February, Christmas trees left at the curb will be picked up by the Village and ground into mulch. Please remove plastic bags, stands, and ornaments. Wreaths and/or pine roping containing wire cannot be put through the chipper. It is NOT considered brush. Place wreaths and pine roping in your trash can. Refer to the limb collection schedule for pick-up days.
Click here to view the Village’s limb collection schedule by street.
*If a holiday occurs on one of the limb collection days, then the collection will fall to the following day.
If you have questions about TRASH, RECYCLING, YARD WASTE, or LARGE ITEM PICK-UP please call Rumpke at (513) 851-0122, ext. 8751.