What is the Monroe Mayor’s court?
The purpose of the Monroe Mayor’s Court is to provide the community with a local judicial forum to rule on misdemeanor traffic and criminal cases that are alleged to be in violation of the City of Monroe Codified Ordinances. Monroe Mayor’s Court is conducted the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at 4 p.m.
What is a mayor’s court?
A mayor’s court is a local-level court created in some municipalities that hears cases about traffic violations, minor misdemeanors, and other offenses that cannot result in jail time, and they only operate in Ohio and Louisiana. In Ohio, the presiding officer is a magistrate (not a judge) appointed by the mayor, or City Council.
Who appoints the presiding officer in Ohio courts?
In Ohio, the presiding officer is a magistrate (not a judge) appointed by the mayor, or City Council. How many Mayors Courts are in Ohio and where are they located?
Where does the city of Munroe Falls get its water?
The City of Munroe Falls purchases drinking water from the City of Cuyahoga Falls. The Cuyahoga Falls water treatment plant, which is located at 2028 Munroe Falls Avenue, uses well water as a source. The well field consists of 18 wells located in Water Works Park on the south bank of the Cuyahoga River.
Where does the city of Munroe Falls purchase drinking water?
If you have additional questions or would like this report sent directly to you, please contact the Director of Public Works, Jim Bowery at 330-688-7491. The City of Munroe Falls purchases drinking water from the City of Cuyahoga Falls.
What is the Munroe Falls water quality annual report?
The Munroe Falls Water Department prepares an annual report to provide information to you, the consumer, on the quality of your drinking water. This report is prepared and sent to all consumers no later than June 1st annually.
Where can I dispose of pet waste in Munroe Falls?
Munroe Falls has Pet Waste Stations available for public use at Guise Park and at Brust Park to make it easier to clean up after your pet. “Pick it up! It’s your “doodie” If you are having trouble paying your utility bills, there are assistance programs available like HEAP and many others. Click the links below for info: