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.

MARIEMONT IN THE NEWS:

The Scenic Drive In Ohio That Runs Straight Through The Charming Small Town Of Mariemont

“A Brighter Sun: Mary Emery’s Planned Community” by K.M. Stammen, Echoes Magazine, pages 34-39

“Mariemont: A Timeless Exemplar of Town Planning” by Bruce Stephenson, Public Square: A CNU Journal

“Ohio town among Top 10 best places to raise a family in U.S.” by Zach Mentz, Cleveland.com

“Mariemont Marks a Milestone Anniversary by Honoring Its Founder’s Vision” by David Holthaus, Soapbox Cincinnati

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Sep
23
Mon
Council Meeting @ Municipal Building
Sep 23 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Council Meeting @ Municipal Building | Cincinnati | Ohio | United States

Agendas

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

 

Sep
25
Wed
MAYOR’S COURT @ 2nd floor, Council Chambers of Municipal Building
Sep 25 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
NEW! Pay your citation online here: MARIEMONT MAYOR’S COURT

Mayor’s Court Payout Schedule: Click HERE to view the fines schedule.

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) 271-3246press 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.  Please note: a convenience fee of 3.5% is added for credit card transactions.

Mariemont Municipal Offices
The court is presided over by the Honorable Rick Gibson and cases are tried by Prosecutor Edward McTigue. Both traffic and criminal cases are heard.  You have the right to an attorney in any proceeding before this court; however, you are not required to have an attorney to appear.

Court is held at 5:00 p.m.

See calendar for dates.

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.

Sep
26
Thu
Mariemont Preservation Foundation Meeting @ Mariemont Preservation Foundation
Sep 26 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

The public is always welcome, but Mariemont Preservation Foundation (MPF) would appreciate notice if anyone wants to attend, particularly if they want to address the Board of Trustees, so that it can be put on the Agenda. To contact MPF, please call 272-1166.

Sep
28
Sat
Warrior Run @ Dogwood Park
Sep 28 all-day

This 5K run begins and ends at the Bell Tower in Dogwood Park. Runners step off from Pleasant Street and proceed on the course that snakes around the south side of the Village. A map of the course is available on the race website.

At the time of this posting, no additional information was available.

Traffic Alerts:

  • There will be rolling street closures along the course until the last participant has completed the race. Vehicles will be able to exit to Wooster Pike from Miami Road, West Street and Petoskey Ave.
  • There will also be temporary lane closures on eastbound Wooster Pike.
  • Pleasant Street will be closed from approximately 3 PM to 10 PM.
  • Vehicles are prohibited from Parking on the route from 4 PM to 7 PM.
The Barn’s “Mariemont Paint Out” @ The Barn - Woman’s Art Club of Cincinnati
Sep 28 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

REGISTRATION — fee entitles artist to submit up to two artworks for the exhibition & awards consideration
$30 Early Bird — Now through August 28
$40 — August 20 through September 27
$45 — September 27 & 28 @ Check-In

Check-In & Registration
Friday, September 27 @ 4 – 7 PM
—Fifty West Brewing Company, 7605 US-50, Cincinnati OH 45227

Saturday, September 28 @ 7 – 9:30 AM
— The Barn, 6980 Cambridge Avenue, Cincinnati OH 45227

By participating in the Mariemont Paint Out it is understood that you grant permission to The Barn, Woman’s Art Club Cultural Center, to use photographs and/or video of you and/or your artwork taken on September 28, 2024, during the Mariemont Paint Out events, for publications, news releases, online, and in other communications related to the mission of The Barn, Woman’s Art Club Cultural Center. If you do not want to grant this photo usage permission, you must make it known to the Barn Director.

ELIGIBILITY AND RULES

Artwork media is limited to paintings and drawings — paper, canvas, and/or board must be stamped at check-in. Registration fee entitles artist to submit up to two artworks for the exhibition & awards consideration; submitted artworks must have been created in plein air after check-in on Friday, September 27 or Saturday, September 28.

Artworks must be for sale and upon sale, a 30% sales commission payment to The Barn is required.
The Gallery will be open for art pick-up Sunday, September 29 @ 2 – 4 PM.
All artwork must be picked up by 4 PM Sunday, September 29.

Exhibition Requirements: 
Artworks must have no wet exterior edges, be framed, wired and ready to hang. Artworks and completed exhibit labels must be delivered to the upstairs loft gallery by 4 PM on Saturday, September 28.

— Tables will be available in the Tack Room for artists to prepare their works for hanging — tools and materials are not supplied. Please bring your own.

The Woman’s Art Club of Cincinnati Foundation is calling all artists to come and paint the lovely settings and quaint village architecture nestled in this quiet corner slightly east of Cincinnati. Parks, walking trails, and overlooks are abundant within the borders of the Village. The Paint Out opens to artists upon check-in — Friday, September 27 @ 4 – 7 or Saturday, September 28 @ 7 – 9:30 AM.

At the conclusion of the Paint Out, the public is invited to join the artists for a reception, awards presentation, and the opportunity to purchase some very fresh fine art at The Barn | Woman’s Art Club Cultural Center, 6980 Cambridge Avenue, Mariemont OH 45227.

About David Mueller:

A Master Signature Member of Oil Painters of America, Mueller has been accepted into and has won awards in numerous national and regional exhibitions including: The Art Renewal Center, Oil Painters of America, National Oil and Acrylic Painters, The International Museum of Contemporary Masters of Fine Art, and Viewpoint (Cincinnati Art Club). He recently won a gold medal in the Master Signature Division at the annual, National OPA Juried Exhibition.

davidmuellerfineart.com

The Mariemont Paint Out is sponsored by the Woman’s Art Club of Cincinnati Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit organization and is made possible in part by an investment of public funds from the Ohio Arts Council (OAC) and funding from the William G. and Mary Jane Helms Charitable Trust.The OAC is a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically.
Oct
7
Mon
Limb Collection
Oct 7 all-day

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.

 

Oct
8
Tue
Limb Collection
Oct 8 all-day

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.

 

Oct
9
Wed
Tree Advisory Board Monthly Meeting @ Municipal Building
Oct 9 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Tree Advisory Board Monthly Meeting @ Municipal Building | Cincinnati | Ohio | United States

Monthly meeting for Tree Advisory Board members

MAYOR’S COURT @ 2nd floor, Council Chambers of Municipal Building
Oct 9 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
NEW! Pay your citation online here: MARIEMONT MAYOR’S COURT

Mayor’s Court Payout Schedule: Click HERE to view the fines schedule.

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) 271-3246press 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.  Please note: a convenience fee of 3.5% is added for credit card transactions.

Mariemont Municipal Offices
The court is presided over by the Honorable Rick Gibson and cases are tried by Prosecutor Edward McTigue. Both traffic and criminal cases are heard.  You have the right to an attorney in any proceeding before this court; however, you are not required to have an attorney to appear.

Court is held at 5:00 p.m.

See calendar for dates.

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.

Oct
14
Mon
HOLIDAY
Oct 14 all-day

Village offices are closed in observance of a holiday on the following days:

  • January 1 – New Year’s Day
  • January 15 – Martin Luther King Jr Day
  • February 19 – Presidents’ Day
  • May 27 – Memorial Day
  • June 19 – Juneteenth Day
  • July 4 – Independence Day
  • September 2 – Labor Day
  • October 14 – Indigenous Peoples’ Day
  • November 11 – Veterans Day
  • November 28 – Thanksgiving Day
  • December 25 – Christmas Day