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Electric
Customers of Tipp City Electric enjoy the benefits of a municipally owned and operated electric utility and have since 1897.
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Engineering
The Division of Engineering is responsible for plan creation and review of all public capital improvements for the City.
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Finance
The Finance Department is to ensure that the City Tipp City’s financial resources are protected through sound financial management.
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Fire & Emergency Services
Tipp City's Fire and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) departments strive to protect life and property by providing prompt professional fire, rescue, emergency medical service.
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Human Resources
Recruits and refers job applicants, administers personnel regulations, and is dedicated to providing a positive workplace for all employees.
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Police
This section features Information and insight into our Department as well as provide you with a complete overview of our D.A.R.E. Program.
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Streets
The Street Maintenance Division maintains a total of 158 lane-miles of roads within the municipality, as well as the maintenance of the 12 traffic signals and flashers that are throughout the city.
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Tax
All Tipp City residents 18 years of age and older are required to file an annual income tax return with the City regardless of if or where they work.
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Utility Billing
Tipp City’s Utility Billing Department is responsible for billing over 5,200 accounts monthly for electric, water, wastewater, and/or refuse services.
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Water / Wastewater
The City of Tipp City provides water and sanitary sewer services to about 4000 customers. The City owns and operates two main water towers, which contain 350,000 gallons and 1 million gallons of water respectively.
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Zoning
The City of Tipp City is divided into zoning districts. Each district is regulated as to the permitted uses and to where you can build on your property.
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Stormwater
Stormwater runoff is rain and snow that runs off solid surfaces such as parking lots, roads, and roofs and then empties into natural or man-made drainage easements. This untreated water flows to the rivers we use for canoeing, fishing, and other recreational activities.