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- Envision Utica | Village of Utica, Ohio
Envision Utica 2030 is a group of Utica leaders committed to preserving our community values and quality of life while planning for growth page under construction We have an immense opportunity in Utica in the next 10 years and beyond. We will continue to be diligent and look for opportunities to grow our village and be prepared for the upcoming phase of growth in our village, county and state. Envision Utica 2030 Subcommittees Marketing New branding for village including logo. New and improved website. Lead: Heather Miller, Jordan McLaughlin & Kris Miller Public Safety EMS, fire, block watch, homeless, police, etc. Lead : Chief Cameron, EMS & Fire Department Representative Zoning, Property & Ordinance Dealing w/ zoning, property clean up, etc Lead : Vickie Kunka, Anna Humphries & Glen Richards Village Development Building up downtown and supporting current and future merchants. Business development. Lead : Abbey Hobbs, Bethany Malcom & Mayor Quinif Recreation & Education Kids center or senior center. Lead : Todd Londot & Mark Smith Communication & Outreach Work to keep public informed regaring Envision Utica 2030 progress. Reach out to other local leaders to build relationships and promote growth. Lead : Luconda Dager, Scott Hartley, Mayor Quinif Contact Email: envisionutica@uticaohio.gov If you would like to get involved with our committee or have questions or ideas please feel free to email us and will get back with you.
- Parks and Recreation | Village of Utica
| PARKS & RECREATION This volunteer organization is committed to helping with park improvements and hosting events/activities for the Utica community. page under construction COMING EVENTS -Culpepper & Merriweather Circus Thursday, May 29th - 5p & 7:30p Location: 159 Spring St. Stop by the Town Hall for advanced tickets. Day of Tickets: $16 Adults; $9 Child/Senior -Utica Homecoming October 1 - 4, 2025 Location: Downtown More information coming soon! Miller Park SHELTER HOUSE RENTAL Planning an outdoor party and need a space large enough for your group? You can reserve the large shelter house and restroom at Miller Park. Please note that your request is not guaranteed until you are contacted by someone from the Village of Utica office. Please click here and complete the required form and usage agreement.
- Shelter House Form | Village of Utica
| PARKS & RECREATION SHELTER HOUSE USAGE AGREEMENT FORM Rental Hours are 9am - Dusk Reminder: Reservation is not guaranteed until you are contacted by the Village of Utica office. Today's Date* Date of Event* Event Start Time* Event End Time* Building/Area of use requested* Activity* Name of Person/Organization* Email* Address* Contact Person* Phone Number* THE PERSON/ORGANIZATION/LEAGUE AGREES: Not to bring or consume alcoholic beverages on the premises. Not to permit gambling on the premises. To clean the premises & place all refuse in containers. To reimburse the Village of Utica for any damages to premises, building, and/or equipment. To use only the designated building, kitchen facilities, & restroom(s). To accept the premises in its present condition & return it in like condition. To vacate the premises at the scheduled times. No personal property shall be on the premises other than during the rental period. Not to attach posters or signs to premises. To return all property to the designated areas. Do not use nails, tacks, or tape on the shelter house. It is your responsibility to post that the shelter house is reserved. The restroom keys can be picked up prior to the date of the event during Village Hall business hours (Mon-Fri 8-4). Immediatley following your event, keys are to be dropped in the secured drop box located by the Police Department at Village Hall. I have read, understand, & agree to abide by the terms of the above agreement. I agree to defend, indemnify & hold harmless the Village of Utica for any & all claims, demands, suits, losses, including all costs connected therewith, arising out of damages caused in whole or in part by use of this facility. Signature* Sign in the box or use the keyboard to type. Signature field is empty. Upload Image Printed Name* Date* Submit
- Council Members | Village of Utica, Ohio
UTICA VILLAGE COUNCIL COUNCIL MEMBERS Danielle Carter Patty Creighton Victoria Kunka Cameron Drake Connie Long Craig Fisher Council Member photos by Bekah's Enchanted Images COUNCIL ASSIGNMENTS LIGHTING Kris Grigsby* Patty Creighton PUBLIC SERVICE Danielle Carter* Connie Long Cameron Drake STREET Danielle Carter Patty Creighton FINANCE Connie Long* Kris Grigsby Cameron Drake RECORDS RETENTION Mayor Quinif Council President Fiscal Officer Police Chief Village Administrator FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN Mayor Quinif Council President Fiscal Officer Police Chief Village Administrator BOARD ASSIGNMENTS UTICA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS - 5 YEAR TERM Cameron Drake (Chair) - Term expires - 2025 Renetta Newhouse Shaffer Vicki Kunka-James Craig Fisher Pat Ryan UTICA PLANNING COMMISSION - 6 YEAR TERM James Quinif - Term expires - 2028 Chris Lackey - Term expires - 2026 Connie Long (Chair) - Term expires - 2028 Trevor Brailey - Term expires - 2025 Mike Flahrety - Term expires - 2025
- National Night Out | Village of Utica
| POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE SERVICES Vacation Home Check Traffic Enforcement File a Police Report Police Record Request Citizen Request Center National Night Out Coming soon Citizen Police Academy Coffee with a Cop Meet the K-9 Unit Exchange Zone National Night Out Tuesday, August 5th, 2025 5:00pm - 8:00pm Miller Park The first Tuesday in August, communities throughout the country simultaneously host National Night Out events with the goal to promote police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances. Locally, the event typically features free food, music, games, therapy K9s, touch-a-truck experience and officer meet and greet. An epic water balloon fight between cops and kids takes place at the end of the event.
- Contact | Village of Utica, Ohio
CONTACT US Questions or comments for the Village Administration? Please call 740.892.2841, Monday through Friday 8am - 4pm; or you can complete the form below. Please note that if a message contains threats or abusive language towards the Village, or a citizen, your email will either be ignored or pursued as a threat towards and individual and turned over to the Utica Police Department. First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Question / Comment Submit *For questions or comments regarding the website, please send an email to j.scarberry@uticachurchofchrist.org . Village Hall Physical Address: 39 Spring St. Utica, Ohio 43080 ADMINISTRATION MAYOR James Quinif jquinif@uticaohio.gov ADMINISTRATOR Glen Richards 740-892-2696 grichards@uticaohio.gov FISCAL OFFICER/CEMETERY Chelsea Fulk 740-892-2841 ext. 2222 villageofutica@yahoo.com WATER DEPARTMENT Julie Horn 740-892-2841 ext. 2223 julie.villageofutica@gmail.com TAX DEPARTMENT RITA 1-800-860-7482 8:00am-5:00pm POLICE DEPARTMENT Russ Ciballi; Chief 740-892-2211 for NON-Emergencies 911 for EMERGENCIES rciballi@uticaohio.gov
- Vacation Home Check | Village of Utica
| POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE SERVICES Vacation Home Check Traffic Enforcement File a Police Report Police Record Request Citizen Request Center National Night Out Coming soon Citizen Police Academy Coffee with a Cop Meet the K-9 Unit Exchange Zone Vacation Home Check Schedule an officer to check on a property by submitting the form below or by calling 740-892-2211 between 8:00am-4:00pm, Monday through Friday. Officers patrol past registered addresses while performing regular duties. Information such as name, address, phone number, departure/return dates, contact for a local keyholder, and information is requested to help quickly recognize suspicious activity. Submissions must be made no later than 3:00 p.m. on Friday to receive weekend coverage. Homeowner Information * Resident First & Last Name * Resident Email * Phone Keyholder Information A keyholder is a trusted friend, family member, or neighbor who will be in the area during your travel dates and can gain access to the property the absence of the resident. * Keyholder First & Last Name * Keyholder Phone * Keyholder Relationship Travel Detail * Travel Start Date * Travel End Date Property Information * Address * List anyone with permission to be on property during the specified travel dates * Describe any vehicles that will be parked outside at the property. * Describe whether officers should expect to see any lights on inside the home. Provide any additional information that would be helpful for an officer to know while verifying the property is secure. Submit
- Police Services | Village of Utica
| POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE SERVICES Vacation Home Check Traffic Enforcement File a Police Report Police Record Request Citizen Request Center National Night Out Coming soon Citizen Police Academy Coffee with a Cop Meet the K-9 Unit Exchange Zone Utica Police are proud to provide a variety of programs and safety initiatives to maintain its high level of service to residents. Services are designed to enhance safety by preventing crimes from occurring as well as to respond to threats to the community. Other programs have been established with the intention to foster positive relationships between police and residents, in the spirit of "Community Policing". Community Oriented Policing is a philosophy that promotes organizational strategies that address the causes of crime, reducing fear and social disorder through problem-solving tactics and police-community partnerships. Utica Police Department is committed to this model of policing. This commitment is demonstrated by the vacation home check program, consistent patrol of neighborhoods, and being proactive in crime prevention. Officers are eager to help problem-solve with residents when concerns are identified by the community.
- Police Record Request | Village of Utica
| POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE SERVICES Vacation Home Check Traffic Enforcement File a Police Report Police Record Request Citizen Request Center National Night Out Coming soon Citizen Police Academy Coffee with a Cop Meet the K-9 Unit Exchange Zone Police Record Request Before Submitting Your Request: Individuals are NOT required to provide a name or contact information to request a public record in the State of Ohio. Providing contact information enables the Village to contact you if additional information is needed to process the request. If choosing to remain anonymous, call Utica Police during business hours to make the request. Public records requests will be made available within a prompt and reasonable period of time (R.C. 149.43(b)(1)). "Prompt" and "Reasonable" will be determined by the volume, location where the records are stored, and the necessity for any legal review. Call Utica Police during business hours with questions regarding this process. Reports can be sent via email or faxed at no charge, or can be picked up at the Police Station at the cost of 5 cents per page (for each page beyond 25). Photographs are available on CD for $1.00 per CD. If the report or communication from the office has not been received within seven business days, call during business hours to confirm the request was received. POLICE RECORDS REQUEST: Note: All records requests could themselves be subject to release upon the proper submission of a request for public records pursuant to O.R.C. Section 149.43, Ohio's Public Records Act. First Name Optional-Requests may be made anonymously Last name Optional-Requests may be made anonymously * How do you prefer to receive the report? Email Fax Pick-up at Police Station (39 Spring St.) Email Phone Fax Report Number * Report Date * Type of Report Criminal Offense Traffic Crash Other * Would you like photographs from the report included in the records request (if applicable)? Yes No Not Applicable Miscellaneous Information Any detail that will help to identify the report such as license plate number, incident location, parties involved, etc. Submit
- File a Police Report | Village of Utica
| POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE SERVICES Vacation Home Check Traffic Enforcement File a Police Report Police Record Request Citizen Request Center National Night Out Coming soon Citizen Police Academy Coffee with a Cop Meet the K-9 Unit Exchange Zone File a Police Report There are two methods to filing a police report for an incident that occurred within the Village of Utica: 1) Visit the Utica Police Department located at 39 Spring St. to provide your statement to an officer. or 2) Call the Licking County Sheriff's Office at 740-670-5555 to have an officer dispatched to your location to file a report on-site. Note: Police reports are filed with the local police department where the incident occurred.
- Traffic Enforcement | Village of Utica
| POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE SERVICES Vacation Home Check Traffic Enforcement File a Police Report Police Record Request Citizen Request Center National Night Out Coming soon Citizen Police Academy Coffee with a Cop Meet the K-9 Unit Exchange Zone Traffic Enforcement Traffic enforcement is a major role of any Police operation. Utica Police actively enforce traffic laws and aggressively pursue impaired drivers. Residents may report areas with regular traffic concerns to the Department to be reviewed by the Department. A speed monitoring device that provides real-time feedback on driver speed can be temporarily stationed in problem areas to study traffic and remind drivers of speed limits. In high-risk crossing areas, crosswalks with Rapid Flashing Beacons, and permanent radar signs have been installed. To report a traffic concern, submit a request via the Citizen Request Center.
- Questions / Comments | Village of Utica
Up | POLICE DEPARTMENT QUESTIONS / COMPLIMENTS / COMPLAINTS Introduction to the Compliments & Complaints Procedure The Utica Police Department is committed to providing quality service to all individuals in the Village. Our work impacts the quality of life in our community. To show our promise to fairness, all employees are sworn to uphold the department's police code of ethics, rules, policies, directives, and orders as well as all state, and federal laws that relate to their employment. Complaints The citizen complaint system is designed to provide people with a way to express their concerns about police service. This system provides a fair, factual, and objective review of an individual’s concern. (NOTE: Complaints about the underlying reason for a traffic citation or criminal arrest must be resolved by the court and cannot be investigated as a complaint against a department employee.) To file a complaint, contact the Department by one of the following methods: Telephone: Call (740) 892-2211, 24 hours a day. You will speak to a supervisor who will review your complaint. In-Person: You can file your complaint in person at 39 Spring St. between the hours of 8 am-4 pm. Email: You can send a written complaint email to the address below. It is important to include your name, address, and phone number so we can contact you about your complaint, along with a detailed description of the complaint. Email: rciballi@uticaohio.gov Submit the form below QUESTION/COMPLIMENT/COMPLAINT First name* Last name* Reporting a ...* Question Compliment Complaint Email Phone* Date of Incident* Question/Compliment/Complaint* Officers Involved (if known) Upon reviewing your complaint, a supervisor may be able to explain the employee’s actions to your satisfaction or refer you to a supervisor who can. If this is the case, the matter will be closed. If your complaint needs to be investigated, it will be given to the appropriate supervisor assigned to the investigation of the complaint, who will contact you for further information. False Complaints - The department is committed to investigating concerns of employee misconduct. Officers can be targets of false complaints by people who seek revenge on them for doing their job. The Ohio Revised Code makes it a misdemeanor of the first degree to knowingly file a false complaint of misconduct against a peace officer. The department feels that people need to know the law exists and that when appropriate, the charge may be filed against violators of this law. Please remember, it is not only expensive to investigate false complaints, but can also affect an officer’s career. This information is given not to keep people from filing complaints but to inform them of the law. Submit