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  The Mayor's Message 

Welcome to Aurora, Ohio!

Mayor Lynn E. McGill Welcomes You!

A message from the mayor:

  • Residents are our number one priority.

  • Residents are not interruptions of our work; they are the reason for it.

  • I have an "open door policy" - please call or come in to speak with me.

  • Attitude

Please click on the Mayor  for current and future updates pertaining to information about energy suppliers and programs.

 

  Aurora Address Map 
The Fire Department has made available an interactive map that allows you to view all the street addresses in The City of Aurora. Please click on this link below to download your copy!

AURORA ADDRESS MAP

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2009 CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION

All general contractors and subcontractors intending to work in the City of Aurora must be registered in the Planning, Zoning and Building Division.  Contractors are required to provide a performance bond and show evidence of proper insurance.  Forms for 2009 Contractor Registration may be accessed by choosing Departments, then Planning, Zoning and Building and then Building Contractor Registration.

 

 

Community Housing Improvement Program:

Please click here for information regarding the Community Housing Improvement Program

SAVE OUR HOMES

Residents please be advised.....There are flyers available at City Hall, The Walker Building and The Brown Keidel Service Center on Foreclosure Prevention Resources for Ohioans.  Please feel free to stop in any of these locations and pick one up!

Property Maps

City Owned Properties
CRA Zones

The newest Officer is "Dog" gone good!

Residents meet the newset member of our Police force at the Memorial Day Parade.  As seen here he is really settling in and enjoying the city

 

 
 
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  Clock Tower Project   

At the most recent Landmark Commission meeting here in Aurora , Mayor McGill presented plans for the beautification in the Historic District. His plan would build a clock tower at the intersection of routes 43 and 306. This location is west of the Bicentennial Gazebo and north of City Hall on a overgrown parcel of city property.  This proposal was tabled until the next scheduled meeting on March 15, 2007.


The patio portion of the project was designed by Cawrse & Associates and Dennis Altman, City Field & Grounds Coordinator, will build it. The cost of materials is $15,000 and is in the 2007 city budget. 

 

The clock tower portion was designed by the Verdin Company and will cost $130,000 for the steel framing and the clock, the brick and limestone covering will be applied by local craftsmen–brick masons–estimated cost $50,000.  The total of $180,000 will be donations from organizations and individuals—$1,000 donation paid for 1/3 each year for three years.  


Below are images of the clock tower project proposal.

 

Aurora City Hall
130 South Chillicothe Road
Aurora, Ohio 44202
(330) 562-6131
Mayor's fax: (330) 995-9906

 

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