
2022 Annual Leaf Pick-Up Program
The Boardman Township Trustees will be conducting their annual Leaf Pick-Up Program beginning Monday October 31, 2022 and ending Friday November 18, 2022. The 2022 Program will follow the same schedule for leaf pick-up as it has in the past. Please check the Boardman Township website for a complete list of pick up days for each road. Leaves are to be placed in recyclable brown paper bags and brought to the curb for pick up by the Township Road Department the night before your scheduled pick up day. The paper bags are available for purchase at local retail stores.
Be advised that due to the Veteran’s Day Holiday, no leaves will be picked up on Friday, November 11th but will be picked up on Thursday, November 10th. If you have any questions, please contact the Boardman Township Road Department at 330-726-4190.
Boardman Electric Aggregation Program
Boardman Residents — Energy Harbor, the electric aggregation supplier, sent opt-out letters to newly eligible customers to inform you about the current aggregation offering.
If you have not received a letter or wish to access the information again, please see the PDF’s below about the current aggregation program.
Download the Community Electric Aggregation Notification Letter
Information for September 22 Trustee Meeting
The Boardman Township Board of Trustees will hold a regular board meeting Thursday, September 22, 2022, at 5:30 PM.
This board meeting will be held at the Boardman Township Government Center at 8299 Market Street.
Prior to the meeting, if you have any questions regarding the meeting, please contact Jason Loree directly at jloree@boardmantwp.com or 330-501-5776.
To view and/or download the Agenda for this meeting, click here.
Special Board Meeting Cancelled
The Boardman Township Board of Trustees has cancelled the special meeting scheduled for today, Thursday, September 22, at 4:30 PM.
Trick-or-Treat in Boardman is October 31 — 5:30-7:30
Halloween Trick-or-Treating will take place in Boardman on Monday, October 31 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Please keep in mind these safety precautions:
- Make sure kids’ costumes are loose-fitting and flame-resistant.
- Avoid masks that obscure vision.
- Young children should always be accompanied by an adult or older sibling.
- Carry a flashlight and put reflective tape on costumes so children can be seen.
- Examine all treats for choking hazards and tampering before eating them.
- Accept only factory-wrapped treats. Avoid eating homemade treats made by strangers.
Information for September 12 Trustee Meeting
The Boardman Township Board of Trustees will hold a regular board meeting Monday, September 12, 2022, at 5:30 PM.
This board meeting will be held at the Boardman Township Government Center at 8299 Market Street.
Prior to the meeting, if you have any questions regarding the meeting, please contact Jason Loree directly at jloree@boardmantwp.com or 330-501-5776.
To view and/or download the Agenda for this meeting, click here.
Assessment Teams Will Travel Through Boardman in Response to Storm Damage
Assessment Teams will be traveling throughout Boardman Township in response to storm damage received from the September 4th 2022. Assessments will be done over the course of several days. The Mahoning County Emergency Management Office will be leading teams throughout Boardman Township and will be knocking on doors and may contact people by phone. Boardman Township has been working in conjunction with EMA officials to document damage from the storm event in order to apply for state and possible federal assistance for residents impacted in Boardman Township.
September 26 Board Meeting Rescheduled
The Boardman Township Board of Trustees has canceled the Monday, September 26, 2022, board meeting and has rescheduled it for Thursday, September 22, 2022, at 5:30 p.m.
Prior to the meetings, if you have any questions, please contact Jason Loree directly at jloree@boardmantwp.com or 330-501-5776.
One-Time Flood/Storm Damage Trash Pick-Up
In order to help with the cleanup from the storm event that took place on September 4th 2022, Boardman Township has partnered with Republic Services to provide a one-time trash pickup for items that were damaged in the storm.
To Register for Curbside Bulk Pickup: Please email your address to Youngstownbulkrequest@republicservices.com
- No tires or batteries
- All loose items small enough to bag should be bagged
- Carpet rolled tied or taped no longer than 4’
- Lumber/construction debris no longer than 4’
- Cardboard boxes broken down
- All mattress bagged and sealed
Republic asks that individual disposal items weigh 50lbs or less for safety reasons. The Township understands this may not be possible in all cases, if not, a truck with added manpower will be sent in those cases. Please indicate in your email any situations that may exceed the weight limit.
In addition to the above bulk cleanup at the residence, Republic is offering free direct disposal at the landfill up to 1 ton. Any Boardman Township resident may direct haul to the landfill, Carbon Limestone Landfill at 8100 South Stateline Road, Lowellville, OH 44436.
Any cleanup debris disposed over 1 ton, up to 3 tons, will be charged at $25/ton. Again, the 1st ton is free of charge, then $25/ton up to 3 tons of debris or trash. This cleanup service will be through the month of September. Simply show current utility bill of any kind showing residency along with a valid ID with matching address.
Report Damage From Sept. 4 Severe Weather Event
In response to the severe weather event that was responsible for flash flooding throughout various neighborhoods and a EF0 Tornado in Boardman Township, Mahoning County Ohio, Boardman Township is asking residents who experienced damage related to the storm to use the dedicated number of 330-716-0038 and leave your name, address, phone number and type of damage to property. We are collecting this information in conjunction with the Mahoning County Emergency Management Office to try and get a disaster declaration.
Please keep any photo or video of storm damage. As this process develops further assessment teams may contact those who call-in for on-site visits.
