• How Do I Report Street Light Out?

    Duke Energy is responsible for maintaining street lights, and you can easily report a light out on their website.

    Duke Energy
  • How Do I Report A Road Issue- Pot Hole~ Dead Animal~ Debris

    Green Township Maintenance is responsible for maintaining the residential side streets, while Hamilton County takes care of the main roads, as indicated by the double yellow lines. Two state routes run through Green Township: State Route 264 (Bridgetown Road) and U.S. 27 (Colerain Ave).

    •  Green Township - 513-574-8832
    • Hamilton County Engineers  Western; 513-946-4969   Central : 513-946-8900
    • Ohio Department of Transportation  513- 932-3030
  • How Do I Register For The Do Not Knock List

    Green Township residents can register their address on a “Do Not Knock” list. 

    Once a vendor has completed all permit requirements, they will be provided a current list of addresses registered on the Do Not Knock list. The vendor is not permitted to contact any households on the list. The Green Township Police Department will enforce violations.

    Resident Registration
  • Speak to Staff

    • Administration 513-574-4848
    • Public Services 513-574-8832
    • Police (Non-Emergency) 513-574-0007
    • Fire (Non- Emergency) 513-574-0474
  • How Do I Set Up A Car Seat Inspection

    Green Township offers car seat checks by appointment. We have certified Car Seat Technicians who attended a class through Children’s Hospital and the American Automobile Association. Ohio law requires all children up to 4 years old AND 40 pounds to be in a child restraint device. 


    A typical car seat check takes about 30-45 minutes. We ask that the parents bring the owner's manual, the car seat manual, and, if possible, the child. A proper inspection takes time, and our inspectors perform many of them. They also have other duties, including making emergency runs. There is no certified inspector at any of our stations at any time. For these reasons, we ask that persons desiring a car seat inspection arrange an appointment with one of our inspectors.




    For more information or to make an appointment, call 513-574-0474.


  • Do I Need A Zoning Permit?

    Green Township Zoning is done not only by Green Township but also by Hamilton County Zoning.


    Please refer to the Zoning map on our website, which shows the area and streets zoned directly by Green Township.




     To obtain a Zoning Permit, you will need the following:


    1.) To complete a Zoning Application form, you can fill it out at our office or obtain it on the Green Township website at www.greentwp.org.   Type “Zoning Application” into the Search bar and choose the residential or commercial application form.


    2.) A site plan, which can be drawn. It must contain an outline of the property, where the home is located, and where the proposed construction will occur. It will also need size and distance off of the property line. 


    Zoning
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