Maintenance

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The Perrysburg Township Maintenance Department serves the residents by providing quality maintenance of the township’s infrastructure, township buildings, and the township’s equipment fleet.

The complete services provided by the department are:

  • Berm Roads
  • Building & Equipment Repair
  • Compost Facility
  • Drainage Repair
  • Ditch Bank Repair
  • Ice Rink Maintenance
  • Leaf Collection
  • Lot Mowing & Weed Control
  • Recycling
  • Road Crack Sealing
  • Road Kill Removal
  • Road Mowing
  • Snow Plowing
  • Spring & Fall Brush Pickup
  • Street Cleaning
  • Street Light Repair
  • Street & Pothole Repair
  • Storm Basin & Tile Cleaning
  • Storm Damage Repair
  • Storm Water Management
  • Tree Trimming

Maintenance Department Supervisor

Kraig Gottfried
Office: 419.872.8862  Fax: 419.872.8851
Email: kgottfried@perrysburgtownship.us
Brush and Leaf Collection are done in sections.  The Maintenance Department uses the following boundaries within Perrysburg Township.
  • Section 1: area north of SR 795 and east of Perrysburg City limits
  • Section 2: area east of SR 199 and south of SR 795
  • Section 3: west of SR 199 to Perrysburg Township limits

Who maintains your road?
The Ohio Department of Transportation maintains all State routes.  419. 353.0866

Routes: 795, 199, 20, 65

The Wood County Engineer’s Office maintains County roads.  419.354.9071

Oregon, Lime City, Roachton, Tracy, & parts of Dowling Roads

Mailbox Policy

Perrysburg Township will plow its roads to ensure the safety of its residents.  While plowing snow the issue of fallen mailboxes arises.  If a mailbox is damaged by the blade of a Township snow plow it will be replaced with a galvanized mailbox with a 4 x 4 post, at the expense of the Township.  If a mailbox is damaged in any other way, the Township will erect the damaged mailbox so the owner can continue to receive mail, but any expenses to replace the damaged mailbox will be the responsibility of the owner.

Public Right of Way

The public right-of-way is the land reserved for, used or to be used for a street, alley, walkway or for other public purposes.  Several items may occupy space within the public right-of-way such as sidewalks, street lights, traffic signals, fire hydrants and storm sewers.  Public utilities such as gas and electric lines, telephone and cable TV lines may also be within the right-of-way.