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  • SPECIAL MEETING - MARCH 30

    Special Meeting Notice The Hubbard Township Board of Trustees will hold a Special Meeting on Monday, March 30, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will take place at the Hubbard Township Administration Building. The purpose of this meeting is to consider the following zoning matters: Zone Case 25-003:  Resolution # 2-2026-12, regarding data centers Zone Case 25-004:  Resolution # 2-2026-11, regarding transient vendors and door-to-door solicitation

  • SPECIAL MEETING - MARCH 16

    Special Meeting Notice The Hubbard Township Trustees will hold a Special Meeting on Monday, March 16, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. at the Hubbard Township Administration Building. This meeting is to discus the MARCS Radio proposal for the Police Department and open Zoning Case 25-003 and Case 25-004 sent to the Board by the Zoning Commission.

  • Next Monthly Trustee Meeting - April 14, 2026

    Regular Meeting is on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at 6:30 PM.

  • Next Monthly Trustee Meeting - March 10, 2026

    Regular Meeting is on Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 6:30 PM.

  • SPECIAL MEETING - MARCH 11

    Special Meeting Notice The Hubbard Township Trustees will hold a Special Meeting on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. at the Hubbard Township Administration Building. This will be a joint meeting with representatives from the Fire Department and the City of Hubbard to discuss matters related to the Fire Department.

  • Next Monthly Trustee Meeting - February 10, 2026

    Regular Meeting is on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 6:30 PM.

  • SPECIAL MEETING - FEB. 6

    Special Meeting Notice The Hubbard Township Trustees will hold a special meeting on Friday, February 6, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. at the Administration Building. The purpose of this meeting is to conduct interviews for the open positions on the Zoning Commission and the Board of Zoning Appeals.

  • Public Hearing Notice - Jan. 26

    HUBBARD TOWNSHIP ZONING COMMISSION Hubbard Township Administration Building 2600 Elmwood Dr. Ext., S.E. Hubbard, Ohio 44425-9700 (330) 534-2161     NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS   Notice is hereby given that the Hubbard Township Zoning Commission will conduct two (2) PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Hubbard Township meeting room, 2600 Elmwood Drive Ext., S.E., Hubbard, Ohio, on Monday, January 26, 2026 on the following:     Zoning Case 25-003 at 7:15 p.m. A change to update Section 1040 (Transient Vendors) of the resolution to comply with O.R.C. 505.94. Also to be added to Article II definitions is “GOOD.”   Zoning Case 25-004 at 7:30 p.m. A proposed all-new text amendment to prohibit the establishment and operation of DATA CENTERS or similar uses within the limits of Hubbard Township, Ohio.  Also to be added to Article II definitions is “DATA CENTER.”     A copy of the above Zoning Cases, with associated documents, is on display in the Hubbard Township meeting room and may be examined during office hours. The PUBLIC HEARINGS will be conducted under the authority granted the Zoning Commission in Section 519.12, of the Ohio Revised Code and a decision will be forwarded to the Hubbard Township Board of Trustees.   Meg Evans, chairperson Hubbard Township Zoning Commission

  • NEW Trustee Meeting Time at 6:30 PM

    ​The Board of Trustees will now meet at 6:30 PM  on the  second  Tuesday of each month at the Township Administrative Building.

  • MONTHLY TRUSTEE MEETING - JAN. 13

    ​The Board of Trustees meets at 6:00 p.m. on the  second  Tuesday of each month at the Township Administrative Building.

  • Job Well Done, Officer Rendziniak!

    Brandon Cantwell Reporter bcantwell@tribtoday.com HUBBARD TOWNSHIP — The township’s police chief noted she was “big” about making commendations when people do outstanding work, which is why several township and city officers were recognized for preventing a suicide. At Tuesday night’s regular trustees meeting, police Chief Brenda Freeman read a letter she had written to Hubbard city police Chief Bob Thompson regarding an incident at which Sgts. Christopher Moffitt and Howard Haynie helped respond in late October. Freeman said the township received calls regarding a potential suicidal woman standing on the edge of a bridge above Interstate 80 on Hubbard Masury Road, leading Officer Michael Rendziniak to request assistance. “Through Sgt. Haynie’s rapport, effective communication skills and empathic listening, he was able to safely persuade the female to step down from a bridge,” Freeman said. “Sgt. Moffitt made sure the female was secured and safely escorted to the gurney, where she was then placed into the ambulance for transport to the hospital.” Freeman said Rendziniak requested assistance from the Ohio State Highway Patrol to block certain areas of I-80, coordinating with the fire department and EMS, too, adding that his decision to seek help from the city’s police department facilitated the de-escalation of the situation. “Officer Rendziniak demonstrated composure under pressure — clear communication and adherence to the department’s protocols,” Freeman said. “His ability to coordinate with other responding units reflects both on his training and strong commitment to public safety.” Rendziniak gave Moffitt and Haynie credit, saying that if it wasn’t for them, he thought the situation would have had a different outcome. “They had rapport with that female for many, many years, so without them — I’m just grateful they were working that day,” Rendziniak said. Freeman said she was appreciative of the efforts by Moffitt and Haynie, thanking Thompson for fostering an atmosphere of “cooperation and mutual assistance” between the two departments.

  • Welcome to the Department, Part Time Officer Bill Ross

    From the Hubbard Township Ohio Police Department Facebook post: We would like to introduce our newest Part Time Officer, William Ross. Officer Ross comes to us as a retired 30+ year veteran in law enforcement. Officer Ross worked for our agency in the beginning of his career and moved to the Youngstown Police Department where he retired as a Lieutenant in charge of the Traffic Division. Officer Ross has a lengthy resume of accomplishments as he moved up from patrolman, Sergeant and onto Lieutenant. Officer Ross was assigned to the S.W.A.T. Team, certified Diver, Taser Instructor, Radar/LIDAR Instructor and many more accolades. Welcome Officer Ross! YouFrom the Hubbard will be a great asset to our department as we rebuild!

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