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Pothole complaints, along with specific location of the pothole, should be directed to the Service Director, Daniel Coffman by email to [email protected] or by using the link on the City of Newark's website. The Newark Advocate also provides a Pothole Reporting Tool to report directly on their website at www.newarkadvocate.com.
The Morrow County Engineer is responsible for street construction and/or repair.
The City of London Parks & Recreation Department maintains the community parks and coordinates all city sponsored recreational activities, programs, and facilities within London. These include; Cowling Park on N. Main St Merri-Mac Park on Toland Ave The Park Ave. Baseball Field London Municipal Pool at 205 Park Ave.

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Swimming Facilities
Parks/Recreation Areas
Bicycle Lane Development/Maintenance
Maintains and repairs the roadway system. Pot holes may be reported online at www.delawareohio.net.
Logan County Engineer's Office is responsible for the upgrade and maintenance of Logan County roads and bridges. The highway department is responsible for plowing, mowing, fixing pot holes, paving, weed control and repairing or replacing bridges.
Maintains and improves the streets of the city of Fairborn. This includes street cleaning, snow removal, roadway patching, striping, and sign installation, traffic signal bulb replacements, etc. Also oversees citizen satisfaction with garbage removal and monitors landfill requirements.

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Street Construction/Repair
Street construction, repair and maintenance of roads
Recreation program activities include golf, tennis, adult and youth athletic leagues including but not limited to soccer, flag football, basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball. Youth and adult activities and educational programs include summer camp, nature programs, arts & crafts and much more are on the schedule. Residents can travel to Urbana (north), Cincinnati (south), and Buck Creek State Park (east), from downtown following the multi-purpose trails. The Trail Walkers program,meets on Thursdays at 10:00, 9:00 am for the summer months, and highlights the multi-purpose trail system to promote fitness, fellowship and fun. Other activities such as golf, swimming, tennis, and special events take place at the many different parks in the county. The parks also provide areas for picnics, fishing, ice skating, horseshoes, playgrounds, athletic events and special event concerts and shuffleboard. Parks include: Snyder Park, North Plum Street, Bechtle Ave. Rotary Centennial Playground (in Snyder Park) ADA accessible design to be shared by all children Bethie's Sprayground (in Snyder Park) free water experience for all chidlren- opening July 2015 Davey Moore Park, 627 S. Yellow Springs Eagle City Rd. Soccer Complex, 500 Eagle City Road Rebert Pike Nature Park, 1696 Rebert Pike Lagonda Fields - 1975 Mitchell Blvd. Central Bark Dog Park - Snyder Park Buck Creek Nature Park- behind Carleton Davidson Stadium , Mitchell Blvd. Carleton Davidson Stadium - 1101 Mitchell Blvd. New Reid Memorial Park and Golf Courses - 3140 E. Leffel Ln. Old Reid Park, Tennis Courts and Wiggley Field Dog Park - 1545 Pumphouse Road 324-7727 Virgil Mabra Memorial Park -1413 Oakleaf Ave Selma Road Park - 724 York St. Snyder Park, Golf Course & Howard Z. Dredge Tennis Center - Snyder Park Road Standpipe Hill - 32 N. Greenmount Ave. Veterans Memorial Park & Amphitheater - Cliff Park Road-North Plum, North Fountain Splash Zone Waterpark, 300 Eagle City Rd Skateboard Park, 1301 Mitchell Blvd. Sherman Avenue Park, 766 Sherman Ave. Perrin Woods Nature Preserve 325 Parkwood Ave. NTPRD Chiller 301 W. Main Street

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Skate Parks
Ice Skating Rinks
Bicycle Lane Development/Maintenance
Recreational Activities/Sports
Nature Centers/Walks
Parks/Recreation Areas
Youth Enrichment Programs
Dog Parks
Swimming Facilities
Volunteer Opportunities
The Union County Engineer is responsible for street construction and repair.
Planning, maintenance and repair of county roads, bridges, culverts, stream and ditches in right-of-way and assisting township trustees in maintenance of township roads.
The general maintenance department maintains pothole patching, asphalt restoration, and crack sealing.
Maintains and improves the streets of the city of Fairborn. This includes street cleaning, snow removal, roadway patching, crack sealing, striping and sign installation, traffic signal bulb replacements, etc. Also oversees citizen satisfaction with garbage removal and monitors landfill requirements.

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Street Signs
Street Cleaning
Street Flooding/Drainage
Street Maintenance
Street Construction/Repair
Waste Management Services
Street Lights