Hudson, OH - Official Website | Official Website

Skip to Main Content

Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more.

  • Website Sign In
  • City Council
  • Construction
  • Parks & Golf
  • Public Engagement
  • Visitors Center
  • Velocity broadband
  1. Apply for Permit
  1. Utilities
  1. Trash & Recycling
  1. Stream Meetings
  1. Employment
  1. Charter Amendments
/QuickLinks.aspx
  • Public Meetings
  • Pay Online
  • Report a Concern
  • Agendas & Minutes
  1. News & Announcements
  1. News
  1. News
  1. Two logos for sanitation and recycling services.

    AA Sanitation Acquired by Republic Services

    AA Sanitation and Republic Services have entered into an acquisition agreement under which Republic Services will assume the operations of AA Sanitation. Read on...
  2. A snow covered road with a car traveling on it.

    What Do Snow Emergency Levels Mean?

    Winter weather has already visited Ohio, with more undoubtedly on its way. When winter weather is severe and travel becomes dangerous, the Summit County Sheriff can declare a snow emergency. Read on...
  3. Pictured are Kevin Gahagan, Russ Grams, and Dan Worley.

    HPD Promotes Three Officers

    The Hudson Police Department recently promoted former Officer Dan Worley to Sergeant and former Lieutenants Russ Grams and Kevin Gahagan to Captain. Read on...
  4. The City of Hudson relies on volunteer boards and commissions as part of our governmental process.

    Serve Your Community on a City Board or Commission

    Are you passionate about civic engagement and shaping the future of Hudson? The City is currently seeking dedicated residents to apply for potential openings on several Boards and Commissions in 2026. Read on...
  5. Several trees adorn the inside of a barn.

    Winter Wonderland Announces Winners of Holiday Tree Decorating Contest

    Winter Wonderland, the two-week holiday event hosted by Case-Barlow Farm this past December, announced the winners of its holiday Tree Decorating Contest. Read on...
  6. A dark blue background with card payment.

    Hudson Residents Can Pay City-Owned Utility Services Online

    The City of Hudson offers many options for Hudson Public Power (HPP) and Hudson Water customers to easily pay their bills. Read on...
  7. The Hudson Logo

    Dan White Appointed as Ward 2 Councilman

    Learn about the Ward 2 Council appointment and about Dan White who was appointed to the position to fill the vacancy created with the resignation of Councilman Chris Foster. Read on...
  8. The Hudson Logo

    The City Was Unsuccessful in Obtaining a New Natural Gas Supplier for Our Opt-In Program

    In November, the City of Hudson was informed by our energy broker, Buckeye Energy, that they could not secure a natural gas aggregation provider. Read on...
  9. DW Headshot

    Welcome Councilman Dan White

    Welcome to Councilman Dan White who was appointed to the open Ward 2 Council seat. Read on...
  10. OTIC Darrow Road and Prospect Street Bridge Work Map

    Ohio Turnpike Bridge Work Begins

    The Ohio Turnpike bridge work begins in Hudson on the Darrow Road Bridge and Prospect Street Bridge. Read on...
  11. White and blue logo with castle design with visitors center wording.

    Extended Holiday Shopping Hours at Visitors Center

    This week, shop during the holiday season at the Hudson Visitors Center with extended hours and a festive lineup of holiday events. Read on...
  12. Kyle Brezovec.

    Welcome Councilman Kyle Brezovec

    Welcome to Kyle Brezovec, our new At-Large Councilman. Read on...
  13. The Hudson Logo

    Council to Hold Special Meetings to Interview Ward 2 Candidates

    Hudson City Council will hold two special meetings to enter into executive session for the purpose of interviewing applicants. Read on...
  14. A yellow house set on a snow covered hill.

    Tips for Combatting High Energy Bills

    With the arrival of winter comes higher energy usage as we heat our homes. Learn more tips on how to lower your energy bills during the winter. Read on...
  15. Carolers walk the streets of Downtown Hudson prior to the main event.

    Holiday Tree Lighting Recap

    Thank you to all who braved the cold with us at Home for the Holidays. Read on...
  16. Snow Team Update Image

    Winter Weather Advisory Until 7 PM Friday

    Summit Co. is currently under a Winter Weather Advisory through 7 pm tomorrow. Read on...
  17. Road Work Ahead

    Perrin Asphalt Conducts Roadway and Sidewalk Repairs

    Perrin Asphalt is repairing the roadway and sidewalk on Clinton Street near Heinen’s and the parking terrace. Read on...
  18. The Hudson Logo

    Weinstein, D'Eramo Sworn In as At-Large Council Members

    Welcome to At-Large Councilwomen Dr. Amanda Weinstein and Samantha D'Eramo who were sworn in at tonight's Council Meeting. View photos of the swearing in. Read on...
  19. Hudson Holiday Story Image

    Hudson's Holiday Story Begins November 28

    Your Hudson Holiday Story begins November 28 in the Visitors Center at 4:15 pm. Celebrate the season with us as we create Yuletide Beacons of Light, unveil this year’s Hudson Holiday Ornament, and collect donations to support the Hudson Food Pantry. Read on...
  20. A red barn with historic detailing.

    Step into a Winter Wonderland at Case-Barlow

    This December, gather the whole family and step into the magic of the season at Case-Barlow Farm. Read on...
  21. Three evenings of holiday shopping fun in December.

    Shop Merry on Main Street December 4, 11, and 18!

    Support our local merchants this holiday season by joining us for Merry on Main Street, a twinkling three-night shopping celebration on December 4, 11, and 18 from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. along N. Main Street! Read on...
  22. The Hudson Logo

    New At-Large Council Members to be Sworn In Tonight

    Two new At-Large Council members, Dr. Amanda Weinstein and Samantha D’Eramo, will be sworn in at tonight’s City Council Meeting. Read on...
  23. The Hudson Logo

    Council Accepting Applications for Ward 2 Council Seat

    Hudson City Council is accepting applications for the unexpired term of the Ward 2 Council position until Noon on November 26, 2025. Read on...
  24. A close-up image of colorful, illuminated Christmas lights tangled together.

    Recycle Your Holiday Lights this Holiday Season

    Broken lights? Burnt bulbs? Spread holiday cheer by helping the environment this year through January 16. Read on...
  25. Winter Fireworks

    City Winter Fireworks are December 6

    Join us December 6 at First & Main Green as the City proudly presents a spectacular Winter Fireworks Show. Read on...
  26. A rake resting on a pile of colorful autumn leaves on a grassy surface.

    Rake It Right

    It's time to rake them right! Hudson's fall leaf collection begins October 27. Read on...
  27. Recycling bins filled with pumpkins and gourds with a background sign.

    Pumpkin Composting October 31 to December 1

    Take advantage of the City of Hudson's pumpkin and gourd composting bin at Hudson City Hall. Read on...
  28. A worker in a reflective construction vest studying a utility pole.

    HPP Conducting Utility Pole Inspections

    Hudson Public Power will inspect about 1,100 utility poles in Northwest Hudson starting next week through December 12. Read on...
  29. Road Open

    Middleton Road Now Open

    Repair work on the Middleton Road bridge over I-480 has been completed and Middleton Rd is now open. Read on...
  30. The Hudson Logo

    Correction to Hudson Hub Article About Contigo Health

    The Hudson Hub article this weekend contained the same misinformation about Contigo Health as a previous article in the Akron Beacon Journal. Read on...
  31. The Hudson Logo

    Welcome to Newly Elected Council Members

    Welcome to newly elected Council members. Read on...
  32. A controlled flame emitted from a flame thrower near grassy plants.

    Controlled Burn at Veterans Way Park

    The controlled burn at Veterans Way Park has paused for Wednesday, November 19, weather permitting. Read on...
  33. A blue and green logo for American Municipal Power.

    HPP Announces 2026 AMP Scholarship Programs

    Are you a Hudson Public Power customer with a high school senior graduating in spring 2026? If so, your senior may be eligible to apply for the Lyle B. Wright and Richard H. Gorsuch Scholarship Programs. Read on...
  34. cybersecurity phishing

    Cybersecurity Alert: Beware of AI-Enhanced Phishing Attempts

    We have received reports of phishing emails regarding permit requests that appear to come from Hudson City officials. Read on...
  35. A serene lake setting with a person fishing off of a dock.

    Hudson Springs Boat Ramp Closed for Repairs

    Hudson Springs boat ramp is closed through the weekend for repairs. Read on...
  36. A Hudson Snow Plow truck is equipped with a snow plow clearing a snowy road.

    Summit County under Winter Storm Watch

    Summit County is under a Winter Storm Watch from 7 p.m. Sunday evening through Tuesday with heavy snow possible. Read on...
  37. A group of smart appliances stacked together.

    Smart Appliance Upgrades Save Energy

    Homeowners are encouraged to make timely upgrades to household appliances to reduce energy consumption, prevent emergency replacements, and extend the life of their appliances. Read on...
  38. A serene lake setting with a person fishing off of a dock.

    New ADA Dock at Hudson Springs Park

    Read on...
  39. A group of professionals engaging in a discussion seated in an office setting.

    Register Now for Our Business Breakfast

    Join us for the Annual Business Breakfast on November 21. Read on...
  40. A man sits with head covered and flip flop sandals.

    Homeless Clothing Drive Aims to Give Warmth to Those in Need

    Residents are encouraged to donate new or gently used cold-weather clothing to assist those in need this winter. Read on...
  41. A memorial monument featuring a bronzed plaque with eagle.

    Hudson to Host Veterans Day Ceremony Honoring Local Veterans

    Honor the brave men and women who’ve served our country on November 11. Read on...
  42. The Hudson Logo

    Hudson City Council President Resigns

    This morning, Hudson City Council President Chris Foster notified the City that he is resigning, effective immediately. Read on...
  43. Enbridge Gas Line Replacement

    Enbridge Gas to Replace Gas Line November 3

    Enbridge Gas will replace a gas line beneath the Norfolk Southern railroad bridge on South Main Street (SR 91) from November 3 to 17. Read on...
  44. FOOD ASSISTANCE

    Food Assistance

    Due to the federal government shutdown, SNAP food assistance is ending. Here are resources to help those in need in Summit County. Read on...
  45. A peaceful setting featuring a white pergola with benches, surrounded by green grass and trees.

    Downtown Hudson Shines Bright This Winter

    Downtown Hudson will sparkle a little extra this winter season with the installation of pergola lights. Read on...
  46. Map showing project marked with detours and project area near Stow Road.

    Dillman Drive Bridge Replacement Starts October 27

    The Dillman Drive Bridge Replacement project will begin the week of October 27, 2025 and last about 4 months. Read on...
  47. Promotional image for Hudson Halloween with a spooky background, moon, and house.

    Halloween Safety in Hudson

    Halloween is a night of fun, but it also brings increased risks for pedestrians and drivers. Read on...
  48. Advertisement image featuring a laptop screen displaying the homepage of the official website.

    New City Website Homepage for Easier Access

    Check out the City’s newly redesigned homepage! Read on...
  49. Ellsworth Clubhouse at night

    Ellsworth Meadows Clubhouse Now Open!

    The new 6,000-square-foot Ellsworth Meadows clubhouse is now open! Read on...
  50. Image of a storefront with a Halloween themed window display featuring cartoon ghosts.

    Hudson is Ready for Halloween

    On October 25 and 26, Downtown Hudson will come alive as students from Hudson City Schools bring Halloween magic. Read on...
  51. Colorful playground equipment including slides and climbing structures on a sunny day.

    Inclusive Playground Update

    The Inclusive Playground project now advances to final design with construction for spring through summer 2026. Read on...
  52. Logo for &#34Keep America Beautiful President&#39s Circle Recognition Award 2025&#34 positioned over

    City Receives Top Environmental Award

    The City of Hudson has received the President’s Circle Recognition Award from Keep America Beautiful (KAB) for 2025. Read on...
  53. deer hunting image

    Deer Hunting Season Reminder

    With deer season underway, the City reminds residents of important regulations. Only bow & arrow or crossbows are allowed in designated areas, and the discharge of firearms in Hudson is prohibited. Learn more... Read on...
  54. Interior of a cozy restaurant with tables set for dining, decorative lighting, and a bar area.

    Learn Why Zeppe's Italian Bistro Chose Velocity Broadband

    Since 1993, Zeppe's Italian Bistro has served the Hudson community. Read on...
  55. Promotional flyer for Electronics Recycling Day 2025, hosted by Summit e-Waste on October 18.

    E-Waste Recycling and Paper Shredding

    Do you have old electronics that you want to get rid of or sensitive documents that need to be shredded? Read on...
  56. Road Work Ahead

    SR 303 Road Closure for Water Main Break Repairs

    Due to the water main break on West Streetsboro Street on September 23, City crews will begin repairing the road on Thursday, October 9 at 10 a.m. Read on...
  57. Hudson Fire Patch

    Firefighters Respond to Fire on Hudson Park Drive

    At approximately 12:07 pm today, Hudson Fire responded to a call for a fire on Hudson Park Drive. Read on...
  58. Hudson Public Power

    Hudson Public Power Celebrates Public Power Week, Oct. 5-11

    Public Power Week celebrates the reliable, cost-effective electricity that Hudson Public Power provides to our City. Hudson Public Power puts the people of Hudson first and is a valuable asset to the community. Read on...
  59. James Zackary III

    Bank Robbery Suspect Identified and Charged

    The Hudson Police Department has identified and filed charges against the suspect involved in the recent bank robbery at the BFG Federal Credit Union in Hudson, Ohio. Read on...
  60. tinkers creek

    Tinkers Creek Watershed Study Underway

    The Tinkers Creek Watershed Study is underway that will focus on major streams, bridges, culverts and trunk storm sewer mains in Hudson. Read on...
  61. Communications Manager Ad

    We're Hiring! City Communications Manager

    The City of Hudson is seeking an experienced Communications professional to lead our City communications team. Read on...
  62. Screenshot of Flythrough

    Curious About the New Inclusive Playground?

    Want to know what the new Inclusive Playground will look like? Read on...
  63. Apply to be a Broadband Technician for the City by April 9 at 4 p.m.

    Now Hiring: Broadband Technician

    The City of Hudson is accepting applications for a Broadband Technician through Monday, October 20 at 4 p.m. Read on...
  64. water-main-break sign image

    Water Main Break in Cleveland Water System

    The City is aware of the water main break at 722 Ashbrooke Way that has been running water since yesterday morning. Read on...
  65. One page layout

    Progress Continues on Inclusive Playground

    Progress continues on the Inclusive Playground at Oak Grove Park. Read on...
  66. Group of people standing on steps in front of a building with a &#34Velocity Broadband&#34 banner.

    Velocity Broadband Celebrates a Decade of Connectivity

    September 2025 marks a major milestone for Velocity Broadband - 10 years of delivering fiber optic internet service to Hudson's thriving business community! Read on...
  67. A red fire hydrant is clearing the lines for accumulation during the spring.

    Fall Hydrant Flushing October 13 - 24

    On October 13, fall fire hydrant flushing will begin and run through October 24. Read on...
  68. BFG CU Hudson Robbery 1

    Suspect Sought in BFG Credit Union Robbery

    FBI seeks suspect in BFG Federal Credit Union robbery. Read on...
  69. Advertisement for Fire Prevention Week featuring Sparky the Fire Dog.

    This Week is Fire Prevention Week

    Did you know that lithium-ion batteries found in everyday items like phones, e-bikes, and power tools, can pose a serious fire risk when misused? The Hudson Fire Department wants you to know a few safety tips during National Fire Prevention Week. Read on...
  70. Military Tribute Banner Template (1)-min

    Honor a Local Veteran with a Banner along Veterans Way and SR 91

    The City of Hudson is offering banners to display along Veterans Way and SR 91 to honor local veterans. Read on...
  71. A large pile of autumn leaves on a residential street next to a leaf collection truck with a vacuum.

    Leaf Collection Program Begins October 27

    The 2025 Leaf Collection Program runs from October 27 through December 1. The program divides the City into four quadrants. Read on...
  72. As the November election approaches, remember City ordinances regarding election signs.

    Where to Place Election Signs

    With the General Election coming up on November 4, political signs are popping up throughout the City. Read on...
  73. Road Closure

    Road Work Ahead for 5816 Londonairy Boulevard

    Beginning today, City crews will perform work on a low spot in the middle of the road in front of 5816 Londonairy Boulevard. Read on...
  74. A boil advisory is in effect in Hudson and to be lifted once the water is tested.

    Boil Advisory is in Effect

    A boil advisory is in effect this afternoon for the businesses near the SR 303 water main break. Read on...
  75.  A deer standing in a field with a backdrop of colorful autumn foliage.

    Bow Hunting Season Starts September 27

    Hunting season for deer starts Saturday, September 27 and runs through Sunday, February 1. Read on...
  76. Water Main Break

    Water Main Break at SR 303

    Due to a water main break, SR 303 west bound from First Street to Library Street is closed while we make repairs. Read on...
  77. Promotional image for an event. The background shows a blurred clock tower and red flowers.

    Ward 1 Councilmember Dr. Patricia Goetz Open Forum on September 30

    Join Councilmember Dr. Patricia Goetz for an open forum, Bridging the Gap: Police Training on Mental Health Awareness on Tuesday, September 30. Read on...
  78. Promotional image for HCTV Community Television Open House on October 4, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

    Lights, Camera, Action! HCTV Open House is October 4

    Lights, camera, action! Celebrate Community Media Day with Hudson Community Television at their Open House on Saturday, October 4. Read on...
  79. Logo of Hudson Emergency Services with a stylized shield.

    Car Wash Fundraiser for Hudson Paramedic

    The Hudson EMS/Fire Department is hosting a special fundraiser Car Wash event on Saturday, September 27, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Hudson Safety Center. Read on...
  80. A black and blue colored logo for Hudson.

    Special Council Meeting for September 23

    On Tuesday, September 23, Hudson City Council will hold a special meeting to discuss the second reading of Resolution No. 25-143. Read on...
  81. A black and blue colored logo for Hudson.

    September Proclamations

    Three proclamations were recognized at the City Council meeting on Tuesday, September 16. Read on...
  82. Two gentlemen pose for a proclamation photo.

    Thanking Clark Rumiser for his Service

    Mayor Anzevino recognized Clark Rumiser with a resolution for his dedicated service as a school crossing guard. Read on...
  83. This program is designed to assist residents 65+ and/or adults with disabilities during the snow.

    Hudson Announces Residential Driveway Plowing Program for Residents 65+

    The City of Hudson recently announced the Residential Driveway Plowing Program for the 2025-2026 season designed to assist residents 65+ and/or adults with disabilities. Read on...
  84. Promotional image of an open forum at Middleton Park.

    At-Large Council Open Forum on September 11

    Open Forum on Thursday, September 11 from 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Read on...
  85. The Hudson Logo

    City Statement on Protests

    The City has issued the following statement on the recent protests in Hudson. Read on...
  86. 9-11 Stair Climb

    9/11 Stair Climb

    Join the Miliary and Veterans Commission and Hudson City Schools for the 9/11 Stair Climb, September 11 at Hudson Memorial Stadium at 8 a.m. Read on...
  87. Downtown Interactive Map Advertisement

    New Interactive Map Showcases Downtown Hudson

    Check out the City's new Downtown Interactive Map, a digital tool designed to enhance the experience of residents, visitors, and business patrons alike. Read on...
  88. HCTV app

    Have You Downloaded the New HCTV App?

    Did you download the new HCTV-Ohio App? Stream your favorite HCTV programs, enjoy local events and community shows anywhere. And it’s free! Read on...
  89. Advertisement banner for the Old Hudson Township Burying Grounds Tour, displayed on a sunny day.

    Cemetery Tour on September 20

    Join the Hudson Cemetery Board on Saturday, September 20 for a scavenger hunt and walking tour through the Old Hudson Township Burying Ground! Read on...
  90. Summit County Community Days are September 1-30 at the Akron Zoo. Reserve your tickets in advance.

    Akron Zoo Offering Free Community Days

    The Akron Zoo is hosting Summit County Community Days by offering residents free admission to the zoo for the entire month of September. Read on...
  91. Promotional graphic for Hudson featuring the text &#34Celebrate Labor Day&#34 with vibrant sparks.

    Hudson City Offices Closed for Labor Day

    City offices will be closed on Monday, September 1 in observance of Labor Day. Read on...
  92. Road Closure

    Road Closed for WRA Event

    On Sunday, August 31, College Street, between Hudson Street and Prospect Street, will be closed from 3:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Read on...
  93. Charter Review Commission is seeking public input for changes to the City Charter.

    Charter Amendments to Appear on November 4th Ballot

    Eight amendments proposed by the Hudson Charter Review Commission will appear on the November 4th ballot. Read on...
  94. A truck is parked on the street with tools in the back.

    Landscape Contractor Restrictions

    Landscapers working in the City must be licensed and adhere to a new on-street parking ban on certain streets during peak hours (7 a.m. – 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.). Read on...
  95. A flying bird and a house.

    Hudson Launches Expansion of High-Speed Fiber to Residents

    Hudson’s City-owned Velocity Broadband will begin installing fiber in two pilot neighborhoods next week, kicking off an initiative to bring high-speed internet to residents currently without access to fiber service. Read on...
  96. A busy highway with a cone and words with road work.

    Stormwater Culvert Projects Begin This Week

    Construction of two stormwater culvert projects are beginning this week. Read on...
  97. Cans of solvent, gas, and other items sit.

    Clear Your Clutter

    Do you have old batteries, aerosol cans, gallons of paint or solvents sitting in your home? The Summit County ReWorks Hazardous Waste Disposal site through Thursday, September 25 from 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. is collecting household hazardous materials. Read on...
  98. Mosquitoes buzzing in the air near a shrub bush.

    Help Stop the Spread of West Nile

    We've been notified by Summit County Public Health that West Nile Virus has been confirmed at two trap locations in Hudson. Read on...
  99. Ashley Drive Draingage Map

    Middleton/Ashley Drive Drainage Improvements Begin Tomorrow

    The Middleton Rd./Ashley Dr. Drainage Improvments Project begins tomorrow, August 12. Read on...
  100. Five individuals participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony outside a brick building.

    Businesses Celebrate an Anniversary and a New Location

    The Chiropractic Wellness Center of Hudson celebrated their five-year anniversary and Citizens Bank opened a new location at 69 W. Streetsboro Street. Read on...
  101. A crossing guard help a group of students cross a busy street.

    Slow Down in School Zones

    With students back in the classroom, motorists should slow down in school zones. Let’s slow down and do our part to help keep Hudson students safe. Read on...
  102. A new traffic light signal with cars going under the bridge.

    Signal at Owen Brown Underpass to Be Fully Operational August 18

    The recently installed adaptive traffic signal at the Owen Brown Street railroad underpass will become fully operational on August 18. Read on...
  103. Police Badge

    Officer Involved Shooting on SR 91 in Hudson

    At approximately 4:11 a.m., Hudson Police received a call regarding a man walking in the roadway with no shoes, yelling at motorists in the area SR 91 and Stoney Hill Drive. Read on...
  104. A sign for the JOANN Stores Support Center, LLC, set against a backdrop of a leafless tree.

    IRG Prepares Former Jo-Ann Headquarters for Redevelopment in NE Ohio

    "Hudson District" Features One of the Largest Collection of Developable Land Parcels in Ohio with 130 Acres and 1.4 Million Sq. Ft. Ready to Lease Read on...
  105. Two recycling bins in green and blue sit next to each other.

    Seeking Your Help on Responsible Waste Management

    In 2024, Hudson recycled 1,395 tons of waste, achieving a 15% recycling rate. For 2025, the Hudson Environmental Awareness Committee aims for a 17% recycling rate, reflecting our commitment to stewardship and environmental care. Read on...
  106. A fire ablaze in the background with a phone ready to dial a number.

    When Seconds Count, Call 911

    When there’s a fire, every second counts. The Hudson Fire Department wants every resident to remember: if you see smoke, flames, or hear a smoke alarm and suspect a fire, don’t delay - get out, alert others, and call 911 immediately. Read on...
  107. Road Work Ahead

    Road Work Ahead for Huntington Road

    Through Thursday, City crews to perform road repairs on a cross over pipe under the roadway at Huntington Road and Hudson Aurora Road. Read on...
  108. Landsberg Hudson Baseball Exhibition

    Hudson-Landsberg Baseball Exhibition Games

    The Hudson-Landsberg Sister City is taking you out to the ballpark on August 11 and 13! Read on...
  109. end of watch badge

    City Sends Thoughts and Prayers to Family and Friends of Officer Wagner

    The City of Hudson sends its condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Officer Phillip Wagner of the Lorain Police Department, who tragically succumbed to his injuries. Read on...
  110. Heat Advisory is in effect in Hudson.

    Heat Advisory in Effect for Hudson

    The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory from 11 a.m. today to 8 p.m. Read on...
  111. Hudson Fire Patch

    HFD Responds to Garage Fire on Huntington

    On Sunday, July 20, HFD responded to a fire outside a garage on Huntington Road. In less than a minute, it was upgraded to a garage attic fire. Read on...
  112. ESGR Patriot Award

    Hudson Police Chief Tabak Recognized with ESGR Patriot Award

    Hudson Police Chief Perry Tabak has been honored with the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) Patriot Award recognizing his outstanding support for officers who serve in the military. Read on...
  113. Bicycle Survey NewsFlash graphic

    Local bicyclists encouraged to take online survey

    The City of Hudson recently submitted an application to the League of American Bicyclists to renew its Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) status. The City first achieved bronze level status in 2016. Read on...
  114. A list of rules for pickleball in Hudson.

    A Friendly Reminder for Pickleball

    Whether you’re new to pickleball or a seasoned pro, it's important to maintain proper etiquette and sportsmanship. Read on...
  115. Ravenna Road Paving

    Ravenna Road Paving Begins Tomorrow

    Summit County will begin the Ravenna Road Resurfacing Project tomorrow between Old Mill Road (Twinsburg Township) and Hudson's western corporate line. Read on...
  116. Road Work news Flash

    Road Work Ahead

    Repair of a leaking water valve on SR 303 on July 17. Read on...
  117. Touch-A-Truck EMS

    Hudson to Host Annual Touch-A-Truck

    Get ready, Hudson! The highly anticipated annual Touch-A-Truck event is back, July 26. Read on...
  118. A student uses a blood pressure cuff on a patient to check their vitals.

    Sign Up for Hudson’s EMT Course

    Interested in becoming an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)? Register by Tuesday, August 5 to reserve your spot. Read on...
  119. splash pad

    Kiwanis Provides Grant for Splash Pad Water Feature

    New splash pad improvements are headed to Hudson. Read on...
  120. A stream with vegetation nearby.

    Darrow Road Park to Close July 21 for Stream Restoration Work

    Starting July 21, Darrow Road Park will be closed for 4-6 weeks for stream restoration work. Read on...
  121. A group of individuals kayak and canoe on an open lake in a park.

    Pack the Pond August 4

    The entire community is invited to this family-friendly, end-of-summer event on Monday, August 4 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Read on...
  122. The City is exploring two options regarding the passage of Issue 2 for marijuana.

    Hudson City Council Votes to Ban Marijuana Facilities Within City Limits

    After a 5-1 vote, Hudson City Council voted to prohibit all marijuana facilities in the City. Read on...
  123. Four individuals stand in a government chamber, three smiling at the camera, holding a certificate.

    Hudson Senior Receives Public Power Scholarship

    Emily Goodman, a senior at Hudson High School, is the 2025 Lyle B. Wright Scholarship recipient. Read on...
  124. A black and blue colored logo for Hudson.

    Proposed Charter Amendments to be Presented at Special Workshop July 15

    Council will hold a Special Workshop on Tuesday, July 15 for the Charter Review Commission to present its proposed Charter Amendments. Read on...
  125. A group of individuals posed for a photo in an art studio setting.

    Welcome to Hudson AR Workshop

    Congratulations to long-time Hudson residents, Stephen and Stephanie York, on their recent purchase of the AR Workshop Hudson located at 116 West Streetsboro Street! Read on...
  126. Both photos show groups of individuals holding a ribbon with one getting ready to cut.

    The Hudson Beauty Collective Renovated; AR Workshop is Under New Owners

    Two businesses have celebrated their ribbon cuttings in the City. Read on...
  127. A fire truck for Hudson begins to respond to call.

    Hudson Fire Station Now Staffed Daily

    Hudson started as a volunteer fire department in 1849, and for the first time in its long history, four firefighters are now on duty every day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Read on...
  128. Road Open

    Emergency Rail Repairs Update

    The road is open after several days of emergency rail repairs at Stow Road. Read on...
  129. Screen on the Green

    Big Fun, Big Screen - It's Time for Outdoor Movies!

    Stop by Screen on the Hudson on Saturday, July 12 for Star Wars. Read on...
  130. Several adults around a table having a meal.

    Why Hudson Community Living Chose Velocity Broadband

    Read this month's Velocity Broadband Customer Spotlight featuring Hudson Community Living. Read on...
  131. ticks

    It's Mosquito and Tick Season

    Peak season for ticks is April through September and can carry diseases during this season. Keep you and your family safe this summer. Read on...
  132. ODOT

    City Receives Top Engineering Grant Award

    The City of Hudson and Stow have received a $300,000 Transportation Improvement District grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT)! This grant will help build a new traffic signal at Seasons Road and Allen Road. Read on...
  133. A flooded street with a blue overlay and large text reads flash flood warning.

    Flash Flood Warning Notice

    For northern Summit County including Hudson, there is a flash flood warning until 9:15 p.m. Read on...
  134. Advertisement for several job openings.

    Now Hiring: Plant Mechanic and Code Inspector

    The City has some exciting job opportunities! We're looking for a Plant Mechanic and Code Inspector to join our team. Read on...
  135. A black bear walking across the pavement street with wildflowers.

    Black Bear Migration

    If you're out in Streetsboro, make sure you stay clear of an unwanted visitor making its way through the area. Read on...
  136. Promotional image of City Hall with surrounding greenery.

    City Hall Closed Today Due to No Water

    Due to an Akron watermain break on SR 91, Hudson City Hall is closed today with no water. Read on...
  137. Runners and walkers line up at the starting line waiting for the race to begin.

    Western Reserve Racing Four on the 4th Race July 4

    Get ready to ignite your patriotic spirit on Friday, July 4 at Four on the 4th. Read on...
  138. Map of parking, road closure, viewing sites, and more.

    2025 Independence Day Fireworks Parking and Traffic

    Stay ahead of the game with parking and road closure information. Read on...
  139. A busy street in Hudson with cars driving down the road. A traffic signal in the right corner.

    Adaptive Signals Now Active in Hudson

    Hudson’s new adaptive traffic signal system is now fully active, marking a major leap forward in the City’s transportation infrastructure. Read on...
  140. Fireworks and clouds on the background of a promotional image.

    Volunteers Needed for Post Fireworks Cleanup

    Lend a helping hand and volunteer your time after one of the City's largest events. Read on...
  141. Fireworks photo with text overlay.

    City Offices Closed for Independence Day

    In observance of Independence Day, City of Hudson offices will be closed on Friday, July 4. Read on...
  142. Promotional image of fireworks and text reading celebrate safely.

    Independence Day Safety

    As we get ready to celebrate Independence Day, please remember to do so safely. Read on...
  143. Republic Services logo with red and blue colors.

    Republic Services Trash Resident Notice

    Due to the heat advisory for this week, Republic Services will begin collecting trash earlier. Read on...
  144. Art on the Green

    Art on the Green to Return to Hudson’s Downtown Greens in 2026

    The City of Hudson and the Hudson Society of Artists are excited to announce the return of Art on the Green to Hudson’s historic downtown greens in 2026. Read on...
  145. Hudson logo

    Council on Recess Until July 8

    Council is on recess the week of June 23 and June 30. Read on...
  146. Apply for an open seat on the Hudson Economic Growth Board.

    Council Seeking Applications for Economic Growth Board

    Apply today for an open seat on the Hudson Economic Growth Board. Read on...
  147. City Offices Closed for Juneteenth

    City Offices Closed for Juneteenth

    City offices will be closed on Thursday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth. Read on...
  148. A blue background with ice cream dish and iconic town landmarks.

    Hudson Ice Cream Social Relocated

    Due to possible rain this afternoon into the evening, the Hudson Ice Cream Social has been relocated to the Hudson High School. Read on...
  149. A road with trees nearby for a projected upcoming project.

    Hudson set to launch $3 Million Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Project in 2025

    A $3 million infrastructure improvement project is scheduled to begin in Hudson in 2025, bringing significant upgrades to pedestrian connectivity and traffic safety. Read on...
  150. Four joggers run down a street in Hudson surrounded by trees and greens.

    HPD Participates in Special Olympics Ohio Torch Run

    On Tuesday, June 10, HPD officers participated in the Special Olympics Ohio Torch Run from Twinsburg to Stow while running or biking. Read on...
  151. Sign reading 'LANE CLOSURE' with a blurred background of a road at sunset with the Hudson logo

    Lane Closure on SR 8 Southbound

    Due to a large vehicle fire on SR 8 Southbound, plan an alternate route. Read on...
  152. A brown brick building with entrances for staff and dedicated personnel.

    City of Hudson Advances Fire Services with Daytime Staffing and Station Improvements

    Hudson residents will soon see improvements made to the Hudson Fire Department with dedicated daytime staffing. Read on...
  153. Adaptive signals text with people crossing the street behind it.

    Hudson’s Adaptive Traffic Signals Near Completion, Aiming to Improve Traffic Flow

    The City of Hudson's new adaptive traffic signal system is nearing completion and is expected to be fully operational by the end of June. Read on...
  154. Hudson's Veterans Way Park splash pad is now open through Labor Day.

    Keep Cool this Summer at the Veterans Way Splash Pad

    The Veterans Way Splash Pad is now open. Read on...
  155. Hudson Farmers Market

    Hudson Farmers Market Returns

    Farmers Market season kicks off June 7! Read on...
  156. A map with blue overlay showing neighborhoods for work.

    Summit County DSSS Work in Connecticut Colony

    Be prepared to see Summit County DSSS crews in your neighborhood on May 21 if you live in the Connecticut Colony subdivision. Read on...
  157. Three photos with text and logo of desk workers.

    Now Hiring: Associate Planner and Business Operations Manager

    Apply today to join the Hudson team! Read on...
  158. The City of Hudson relies on volunteer boards and commissions as part of our governmental process.

    Boards and Commissions Vacancies

    Looking for a way to serve your community? Hudson City Council is accepting applications for open seats on three Boards and Commissions. Open until filled. Read on...
  159. An American flag with text that reads Memorial Day with logo.

    City Offices Closed May 26

    Hudson City offices will be closed for Memorial Day, May 26. Read on...
  160. Adaptive signals text with people crossing the street behind it.

    Adaptive Signals Program Update

    The adaptive signals program is nearing completion. Read on...
  161. A map showing lines indicating closures.

    WWI Memorial Sidewalk Closure

    In order to set the stone for the newly refurbished WWI Memorial, the portions of the sidewalk near the Boy Scout Cabin Green to be closed. Read on...
  162. Groups of people seated around a gazebo.

    2025 Hudson Bandstand Concert Series

    The Hudson Bandstand Summer Concert Series is back for 2025! Read on...
  163. Logo commemorating Peace Officers Memorial Day on May 15, featuring a shield design.

    Police Officers Memorial Day is May 15

    May 15 marks Police Officers Memorial Day in Hudson, a day to honor the brave men and women in law enforcement annually. Read on...
  164. Road Work Ahead

    Southbound SR 91 Patching in Hudson

    Crews will be performing roadway surface patching today on the southbound lanes of SR 91 in Hudson today. Read on...
  165. Fire Hydrant News Flash

    City of Akron Flushes Hydrants in Hudson

    From May 12 - 17, the City of Akron will flush water main hydrants in Hudson. Read on...
  166. Entry level officers and the Chief stand near a wall for a photo.

    We're Hiring: Entry Level Police Officers

    Apply to be an Entry Level Police Officer today for the City! Open until filled. Read on...
  167. A dentist is looking a computer and has head turned.

    Learn Why Explorer Pediatric Dentistry Chose Velocity Broadband

    Learn what attracted Explorer Pediatric Dentistry to the Hudson community in this spotlight of Velocity Broadband! Read on...
  168. Three military march with a flag during a parade in downtown.

    Honor the Fallen Men and Women this Memorial Day

    Memorial Day in Hudson is designated to honor the fallen service men and women who gave their lives for our country. Read on...
  169. Road Work Ahead

    Mc.B. Paving Roadway Surface Work

    Be alert as Mc.B. Paving will be patching roadway surface along SR 91 on May 9. Read on...
  170. Hudson recognizes its employees during this week of service recognition.

    May 4 - 10 is Public Service Recognition Week

    Mayor Anzevino on May 6 proclaimed May 4-10 as Public Service Recognition Week. Read on...
  171. Throughout the summer, Hudson residents can expect asphalt paving on roads.

    City of Hudson Launches 2025 Asphalt Resurfacing Program

    The City of Hudson’s annual street paving program is now underway. Read on...
  172. A construction map in First & Main shows a green and orange block indicating construction.

    First Street & Park Lane Construction: May 7 – May 16

    Portions of Park Lane and First Street will be under construction beginning May 7 through May 16. Read on...
  173. An aerial shot of Barlow Farm Park.

    Spring into Action at Hudson’s Barlow Farm Park

    Spring has arrived, and there’s no better place to experience it than at Barlow Farm Park in Hudson. Read on...
  174. Audubon Cooperative for Ellsworth

    Ellsworth Meadows Golf Club Recognized for Environmental Excellence

    Ellsworth Meadows Golf Club again has been recognized as a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary. Read on...
  175. Road Closure

    Road Closed Near Hudson Aurora for Multi-Vehicle Accident

    Road is closed near Hudson Aurora between Dillman Drive and Huntington Road for a multi-vehicle accident. Read on...
  176. BR00256_154853_InspReport_Page_2

    NEORSD Stormwater Maintenance

    NEORSD is conducting stormwater maintenance near Blackberry Drive through Wednesday. Read on...
  177. Ellsworth Meadows Golf Club with header text now hiring snack bar attendants.

    Now Hiring: Snack Bar Attendants

    Come work for the City at Ellsworth Meadows Golf Club as a Snack Bar Attendant this summer! Read on...
  178. Visit several locations in Hudson to support Seton Catholic School for Lemonade Days.

    Lemonade Days Are Back May 3 -4

    Seton Catholic students will be serving lemonade May 3-4 as part of Lemonade Days. Read on...
  179. A new roof and exterior wall structures are now added to the new clubhouse.

    Ellsworth Meadows Clubhouse Update

    During the month of April, construction continues at Ellsworth Meadows Golf Club on the new clubhouse coming this summer. Read on...
  180. Adaptive signals text with people crossing the street behind it.

    Adaptive Signals Project Nighttime Work

    Next week, starting on April 21, crews will be working evening hours from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. on the Adaptive Signals project. Read on...
  181. Visitors Center Store Attendant

    Now Hiring: Store Attendants I

    Apply to be a Visitors Center Store Attendant to help staff the new Center. These positions are open until filled. Read on...
  182. Charter Review Commission is seeking public input for changes to the City Charter.

    Last Chance for Charter Review Comments

    Have thoughts or suggestions about the City's Charter Review document? The Charter Review Commission is seeking citizen comments through April 30. Read on...
  183. Various animals and objects are centered on a dark background with text.

    Discover the Night Sky this International Dark Sky Week

    International Dark Sky Week is a worldwide celebration of the dark and natural night. Read on...
  184. A group of volunteers gathers around and a bubble is overlayed on image.

    We Love Our Volunteers

    Established in 1974, April 20 - 26 is National Volunteer Week which celebrates the selfless contributions of those who give their time, talent, voice and support to non-profit organizations. Read on...
  185. White and blue logo with castle design with visitors center wording.

    City to Take Over Visitors Center Operations

    On April 22, the City of Hudson will take over operation of the Hudson Visitors Center located in historic Town Hall, 27 E. Main Street. Read on...
  186. Senator Casey Weinstein and children with Mayor Anzevino accept proclamation.

    Grant Funding Received from State for Inclusive Playground

    At their April 15 meeting, Hudson City Council officially recognized and thanked Senator Casey Weinstein for his support in securing $500,000 of the total $680,000 for the proposed Inclusive Playground. Read on...
  187. A national week annually to recognize public safety dispatchers.

    National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week

    During National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, we want to shine a spotlight on our exceptional dispatchers, whose dedication and skill are the backbone of public safety. Read on...
  188. Hudson logo

    House Fire on Sullivan Road

    At approximately 10:47 p.m. Friday night, we received a call reporting a fire on Sullivan Road. Upon arrival, crews encountered a major fire. We will keep you updated as we have more information. Read on...
  189. Drop off unused or undesired pill medications as part of National Drug Take-Back Day this April.

    Participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 26

    Help save a life by turning in your unused pill medications. Hudson residents can turn in pill and capsule medications at Acme Fresh Market on April 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Read on...
  190. Bells Barbershop Ribbon Cutting

    Bell's Barbershop Comes to Hudson!

    Congratulations to Justin Bell and team on the grand opening of the Bell’s Barbershop! Read on...
  191. Run or Walk. Get fit while picking up litter beginning April 16 in Hudson!

    Plog for the Earth

    Four events in four days! Be a part of the GoGreenGo Micro-Plog series to keep Hudson beautiful beginning on April 16. Read on...
  192. Celebrate Earth Day this Saturday on the Clocktower and Gazebo Greens.

    Celebrate Earth Day with Us This Saturday!

    Earth Day is almost here! Come celebrate with us April 19 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Clocktower and Gazebo Greens. Read on...
  193. Fire Ems Graphics

    HFD Welcomes Eight New Firefighters and Promotes Three

    The City of Hudson proudly welcomed eight new firefighters and promoted three lieutenants during a swearing-in ceremony on Monday, March 31, at the Barlow Community Center. Read on...
  194. Customers who are with Eastern P&G will be now with Enbridge Gas.

    Eastern P&G Natural Gas Aggregation Update

    Eastern P&G is terminating its natural gas contract with us and moving their Hudson customers to Enbridge’s variable rate SCO plan. Read on...
  195. Hudson Public Power presented a solar energy presentation to 300 Ellsworth Hill Elementary students.

    Hudson Public Power Solar Energy Presentation at Ellsworth Hill

    On April 7, Hudson Public Power gave an educational presentation about Hudson’s initiatives and experiences with solar energy to 300 students at Ellsworth Hill Elementary. Read on...
  196. HPP has received national recognition for exceptional electric reliability in 2024.

    Hudson Public Power Recognized for Reliable Electric Service

    Hudson Public Power has received national recognition for achieving exceptional electric reliability in 2024. The recognition comes from the American Public Power Association (APPA). Read on...
  197. Be sure to be extra cautious when driving in school zones with the new school year starting.

    Use Caution in School Zones

    With school back in session after spring break, please be extra cautious when driving in school zones. Keep these safety tips in mind when traveling around Hudson. Read on...
  198. Mayor Anzevino plants a tree with help of residents for Arbor Day near the Boy Scout Green.

    Join Us for Arbor Day April 25

    Join us on April 25 at 10 a.m. as we honor Arbor Day by planting a Miyabei maple tree at Veterans Way Park. Read on...
  199. Barlow Community Center Ponds

    Barlow Community Center Ponds

    Barlow Community Center ponds have been lowered due to evidence of erosion. Read on...
  200. HPP honored with the Diamond Safety Award from American Public Power.

    Hudson Public Power Honored with National Award for Outstanding Safety Practices

    Hudson Public Power has earned the American Public Power Association’s Safety Award of Excellence for safe operating practices in 2024. Read on...
  201. House under an umbrella with rain

    April Showers Bring May Flowers

    If you were impacted by flooding today from the brief downpour, let us know. Read on...
  202. Hudson Springs Park is a 100-acre park in Hudson with many amenities for residents to enjoy.

    Discover the Beauty of Hudson Springs Park this Spring

    Hudson Springs Park offers the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and relaxation for all ages. Read on...
  203. First Energy Logo

    Electric Rates Rising

    With electric rates rising, we encourage all First Energy customers to do an apples-to-apples comparison and select a company with 1) the lowest rate, 2) a fixed rated, 3) no early termination fee. Read on...
  204. Untitled design (89)

    Find a Duck, Snap a Selfie, and Post for Chances to Win in the Ohio Rubber Duck Dash!

    Ohio rubber ducks are coming to Hudson on April 1. Find the ducks, snap a selfie, add tags and post to win prizes. Read on...
  205. A public meeting will be held to gather public comments on a new proposed sidewalk in Hudson.

    Ravenna Street Sidewalk - Public Input Needed

    A Public Information Meeting for the Ravenna Street Sidewalk Project will be held April 17 at City Hall in the lower level from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Read on...
  206. Parade participants ride in covered floats and vehicles through downtown Hudson for Memorial Day.

    Join the 2025 Memorial Day Parade!

    Hudson's busy summer events season kicks off with the annual Memorial Day Parade on May 26. Interested in participating in this year's parade, register by May 2. Read on...
  207. A red fire hydrant is clearing the lines for accumulation during the spring.

    Spring Hydrant Flushing Begins April 7

    The City is conducting spring fire hydrant flushing throughout Hudson beginning April 7 through April 18. Fire hydrants are flushed twice a year to clear the lines of accumulation. Read on...
  208. The filing deadline is April 15.

    Tax Day is Coming: Things To Know Before April 15

    All adults ages 18 and older living in the City of Hudson must file local income taxes through the Regional Income Tax Agency (RITA), regardless of whether they work in the City or earn income. The filing deadline is April 15. Read on...
  209. The City and the Visitor's Center have announced a new collaboration set to occur in 2025.

    City Seeks Visitor Center Volunteers

    The City is seeking Visitor Center volunteers. Apply now! Read on...
  210. Current view of construction on the new clubhouse from late March 2025.

    Ellsworth Meadows Clubhouse Spring Update

    Exciting progress continues at Ellsworth Meadows! The new clubhouse will feature a welcoming dining area with both indoor and outdoor fireplaces, and convenient restrooms. Read on...
  211. Apply to be a Broadband Technician for the City by April 9 at 4 p.m.

    Now Hiring: Broadband Technician

    The City of Hudson is accepting applications for a Broadband Technician through Wednesday, April 9 at 4 p.m. Read on...
  212. news flash hudson logo

    Venue Change for City Council Meeting & Workshop on March 18

    Due to current repairs to the Town Hall building that have made it not ADA accessible, we will be moving tonight’s Council Meeting to City Hall, 1140 Terex Road, in the first floor Board Room. Read on...
  213. The City has signed a new fixed rate with Eastern Power and Gas through September 2025.

    Eastern P&G Will No Longer Honor Gas Aggregation Contract with the City

    The City has been notified by Eastern Power and Gas (Eastern P&G), who is the City’s natural gas preferred provider, that they will no longer honor its contracted rate with the City of Hudson. Read on...
  214. On April 19, you can bring old or unused electronics to be recycled.

    Clear Your Electronic Clutter

    Free disposal of electronic waste and hard drive destruction will be available at the Hudson Earth Day Celebration on April 19. Read on...
  215. Scheduled for completion by Memorial Day, the WWI Memorial will be refurbished and unveiled.

    WWI Memorial to be Refurbished

    Plans are underway for a new WWI Memorial! Upon the request of the Military and Veterans Commission, the City will remove what’s left of the monument due to decline, install new stone, and reinstall the original restored cannon, bald eagle, and plaque. Read on...
  216. The City has several job openings for the month of March.

    Now Hiring: Part-Time Firefighter, Senior Engineer, and Seasonal Grounds Maintenance Workers

    Join our team! We currently have openings for a part-time firefighter, senior engineer, accountant, and seasonal grounds maintenance workers. Read on...
  217. On March 19 beginning at 9:50 am, Hudson to participate in the Statewide Tornado Drill.

    Statewide Tornado Drill is Wednesday

    It's Severe Weather Awareness Week! That means Ohio will conduct a tornado drill statewide at 9:50 a.m. March 19. Read on...
  218. Barlow Farm Park Trail and Quiet Zone project to begin in spring 2025.

    Hudson Trail and Quiet Zone to Connect Barlow Farm Park with Wood Hollow Metropark

    Soon Hudson residents will be able to safely bike and walk between Barlow Farm Park and Wood Hollow Metropark, as part of the Barlow Road Trail Connection and Quiet Zone project. Read on...
  219. Join the City and The Hudson Area Chamber of Commerce for the Summer Job Fair on April 9.

    Calling All Local Employers! Hudson Summer Job Fair is April 9

    Calling all employers looking for seasonal help this summer! The City of Hudson and the Hudson Area Chamber of Commerce are partnering to host our annual Summer Job Fair at Hudson High School on April 9 from 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Read on...
  220. Summit County will begin construction on its Summit Connects project in Hudson in February.

    Summit County Construction Project Begins in Early March

    Summit County will begin construction on its Summit Connects project in Hudson beginning in March. Read on...
  221. Did You Know - DOGS ON LEASH (2)

    Be Considerate. Keep Your Dog on a Leash.

    When walking on roads, sidewalks, and even in our parks, please keep your dog leashed at all times. Read on...
  222. Picture of Budget In Brief Cover

    Budget in Brief Now Available

    The 2025 Budget in Brief publication was mailed to residents of Hudson. Check it out here. Read on...
  223. Picture of magazine article with error

    Hudson Life Magazine Error

    Hudson Life Magazine made an error in its Fire/EMS article in the March edition. Read on...
  224. Picture of students in front of the Hudson Hurricane Streetsweeper

    The Hudson Hurricane is Here!

    With the help of Hudson Middle Schools students, our new Hudson Hurricane Street Sweeper is here! Read on...
  225. Hands performing CPR

    Free Community CPR/AED Training March 22

    Seats are filling up fast for the free CPR/AED training on Saturday, March 22 at the Hudson Fire/EMS Station. Register now! Read on...
  226. The Poppy Shop located in Evaporator Works is the newest business in Hudson this month.

    Welcoming The Poppy Shop to Hudson

    The Poppy Shop, bringing big fun to a tiny space. Located at 46 Ravenna Street, Suite E1 in the Shops at Evaporator Works, is a locally owned boutique by Lauren Donatelli. Read on...
  227. Hudson Akron Water customers who have received a letters to undergo replacements.

    Akron Water to Replace Home Meters

    Akron Water customers who live in Hudson that are due for a water meter replacement have received a letter with details from the City of Akron on what to expect, including how to prepare for the installation. Read on...
  228. A new and easier way to pay your bill is available with the ACH form.

    A New and Easier Way to Pay Your Bill

    The City of Hudson now offers ACH payments for utility bills, allowing automatic deductions from your checking or savings account. Read on...
  229. Use the Engage Hudson app if you see a pothole and report it to the City.

    Cold Weather Brings More Potholes

    Potholes are often caused by freezing and thawing in the winter which causes the pavement to heave and crack. You can help us by reporting potholes when you see them. Read on...
  230. Couture Amore and Lily Tea House is new to Hudson and is now located at 190 N. Main Street.

    Welcome Couture Amore & Lily Tea House to Hudson

    Something lovely has arrived on Main Street! Congratulations to the Couture Amore and Lily Tea House teams on their grand opening at 190 N Main Street. Read on...
  231. Choose a rewarding career in City government by applying now.

    Now Hiring: Accountant

    Join the City of Hudson's Finance Department! Read on...
  232. ShredEasy will be onsite with a collection truck for residents to drop off sensitive documents.

    Sensitive Document Shredding

    Do you have sensitive documents at home? Stop by the Hudson Earth Day Celebration on April 19 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. on the Clocktower and Gazebo Greens to drop off documents. Read on...
  233. Prune your oak trees by March 31 to prevent oak wilt during peak season.

    Prune Oak Trees by March 31 to Prevent Spread of Oak Wilt

    Have oak trees in your yard? Remember to finish pruning them by March 31 to prevent oak wilt during peak season. Read on...
  234. Register to be an Earth Day car vendor by March 14.

    It's Electric! Register Your EV for April 19

    Electric vehicle owners: Are you looking for a chance to showcase your vehicle at a Hudson event this spring? Register your vehicle by March 14. Read on...
  235. Scoop the poop when walking your pet as pet waste contains high levels of bacteria.

    Scoop the Poop

    Help protect our waterways by picking after your pet! Cat and dog waste is not fertilizer and contains high levels of bacteria which contaminate our water. Read on...
  236. The City has received a top environmental award for our community efforts in environmental efforts.

    City Receives Top Environmental Award

    The City of Hudson has received the President's Circle status in the Keep America Beautiful network! Read on...
  237. MOD: matter of design reopened in February 2025 under new owners with a ribbon cutting.

    MOD: matter of design Grand Reopening

    Congratulations to Brandon and Adam Alexander, the new owners of MOD: matter of design, on their grand reopening February 13! Read on...
  238. First Energy Logo

    FirstEnergy Electric Rates May Increase

    FirstEnergy customers may see their electric bills increase if the Electric Security Plan is approved. Read on...
  239. Hudson Community Foundation celebrates 25 years in the City as an organization.

    Hudson Community Foundation Celebrates 25 Years

    On February 18, Hudson City Council officially recognized Hudson Community Foundation's 25th year in the City. Read on...
  240. The City and the Visitor's Center have announced a new collaboration set to occur in 2025.

    City of Hudson Agrees to Acquire Visitor Center

    The City of Hudson and Destination Hudson have announced an agreement in which the City will acquire the inventory of the Destination Hudson Gift Shop on E. Main Street and assume operations of the Hudson Visitor Center. Read on...
  241. The City collected 1,067 live Christmas trees in 2025.

    Merry Mulch: A Sustainable Success

    The Merry Mulch Program successfully collected 1,067 Christmas trees to recycle this year! Read on...
  242. City Manager Sheridan highlights the upcoming projects and initiatives happening in Hudson.

    2025 State of the City Video Now Available

    City Manager Thomas Sheridan delivered the State of the City Address at the Hudson Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting on February 13. Read on...
  243. Hudson logo

    Hudson City Council to hold Special Meeting on February 11

    Hudson City Council will hold a special meeting on February 11 at 7:30 p.m. in discussing the Visitor Center with Destination Hudson. Read on...
  244. The City will be closed on February 17 for Presidents' Day.

    City Offices Closed February 17 for Presidents' Day

    City offices will be closed Monday, February 17 in observance of the Presidents' Day holiday. Read on...
  245. Residents and City staff recycled 2,000 pounds of holiday lights this January.

    Recycling Success

    Thank you to everyone who took part in our recent holiday lights recycling efforts! Read on...
  246. Federal Rail Commission Awards $13,705,000 for the Hines Hill Road Grade Separation.

    Bridge to be Built over Hines Hill Road

    WKYC Channel 3 - Cleveland featured the Hudson Hines Hill Grade Separation Project in a story on February 3. Read on...
  247. Random Acts of Kindness is February 3-8 in Hudson encouraging to spread kindness.

    Spread Kindness This Week and Every Week!

    Mayor Jeffrey Anzevino proclaimed February 2 - 8 as Random Acts of Kindness Week. Read on...
  248. The City is exploring two options regarding the passage of Issue 2 for marijuana.

    Your Thoughts on Marijuana Facilities in Hudson?

    Time is running out to take our Recreational Marijuana Facilities Survey! Take the survey and provide your thoughts through February 13. Read on...
  249. Timothy Michael Jewelers is Velocity's featured business spotlight for February.

    Timothy Michael Jewelers Relies on Velocity's Fast Internet

    Timothy Michael Jewelers depends on Velocity Broadband's fast, reliable service to run its jewelry store. Read on...
  250. Income tax revenues help support the many services provided to our residents.

    Did you Know?

    City services are funded primarily through income taxes not property taxes. Read on...
  251. Ohio has been ranked as the second state to start a business.

    Swoop Funding - Ohio Ranked #2 State to Start a Business

    Swoop Funding US just ranked Ohio as the #2 state to start a business. Read on...
  252. The ice pond at Cascade Park is open dawn until dusk as weather permits.

    Ice Skating at Cascade Park

    Did you know Hudson has an ice-skating area at Cascade Park? Bring your skates and skate for free from dawn to dusk! Open as weather permits. Read on...
  253. City Manager Sheridan Headshot

    State of the City Address is February 13

    City Manager Thom Sheridan will present the State of the City Address which will be held at The Country Club of Hudson on February 13 from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Read on...
  254. Tinker's Creek Watershed Partners to remove trees at Darrow Road Park for 10 days.

    Darrow Park Stream Restoration Project Tree Removal

    This week, Tinker's Creek Watershed Partners will clear trees for the Darrow Road Park Stream Restoration project at Darrow Road Park. Read on...
  255. Avoid-freezing-pipes

    Keep Pipes From Freezing in These Low Temps

    When temperatures are below freezing, give your water pipes a helping hand. Read on...
  256. Recreation Center Image

    City Not in Negotiations with LifeCenter Plus or City of Stow for Rec Center

    The City of Hudson is not currently in negotiations with LifeCenter Plus or the City of Stow regarding a recreation center. Read on...
  257. thermometer-cold-weather

    Stay Safe in the Extreme Cold

    Summit County Public Health would like to remind Summit County residents to protect themselves from extreme cold. Read on...
  258. WRA Logo

    Western Reserve Academy Road Closures

    Western Reserve Academy will host a private event on January 27 and roads will be closed from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Read on...
  259. Per City ordinance, residents are responsible for shoveling their sidewalks.

    Reminder to Shovel Your Sidewalks

    Residents are responsible for maintaining their sidewalks in good repair and keeping them free of snow, ice, debris and obstructions. Read on...
  260. Residents can set out their live Christmas trees to the curb for pick up beginning January 6.

    Final Round of Merry Mulch Begins

    Still have your live Christmas tree? The final round of the Merry Mulch program begins on January 22 with the Northwest Quadrant. Read on...
  261. Key Bank Bank Robbery Suspect

    FBI, Hudson Police Release New Images Related to Bank Robbery

    Read on...
  262. Federal Rail Commission Awards $13,705,000 for the Hines Hill Road Grade Separation.

    Federal Rail Commission Awards $13,705,000 for the Hines Hill Road Grade Separation

    The U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Rail Commission announced that the City of Hudson, Ohio was awarded $13,705,000 from the Federal Railroad Administration’s Railroad Crossing Elimination (RCE) Program for the Hines Hill Road Grade Separation. Read on...
  263. Council Seeks Comments on Marijuana Facilities in Hudson.

    Council Seeks Comments on Marijuana Facilities in Hudson

    In December of 2023, the City enacted a 12-month moratorium to allow the state time to determine the applicable licensing program for dispensaries and for the City to establish local zoning regulations Read on...
  264. Charter Review Commission is seeking public input for changes to the City Charter.

    Charter Review Commission Seeks Comments

    The Charter Review Commission is seeking citizen comments regarding changes they would like to see to the City Charter. For more information about the City Charter process and how to provide your input, visit www.hudson.oh.us/CharterCommission. Read on...
  265. Velocity Broadband as a City-led initiative ensures businesses continue to soar.

    Velocity Broadband Celebrates 10th Anniversary

    Congratulations to Hudson's City Council-led initative, Velocity Broadband, on its anniversary. This City utility with a modern edge has been serving Hudson businesses since 2015. Read on...
  266. On January 20, City offices will be closed for MLK Jr. Day.

    City Offices Closed January 20 for MLK Day

    City offices will be closed on January 20, as we honor and remember the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Read on...
  267. The City of Hudson relies on volunteer boards and commissions as part of our governmental process.

    Board and Commission Openings

    Hudson has openings on the Architectural and Historic Board of Review, Board of Zoning and Building Appeals, Cemetery Board, Environmental Awareness Committee, and the Planning Commission. Read on...
  268. Apply to be a vendor for this year's Earth Day on April 19 by February 14.

    Vendors Needed for 2025 Earth Day Celebration

    Calling all environmentally conscious vendors! The City is seeking vendors for our annual Earth Day Celebration on April 19. Read on...
  269. A working smoke detector during a home fire is vital for saving a life.

    Spring Forward with Fresh Batteries

    As we spring forward into daylight savings time at 2 a.m. on Sunday morning, the Hudson Fire Department reminds residents to change the batteries in your smoke detectors. Read on...
  270. SUMMIT CO LOGO

    Report Flood Damage to Summit County

    It is important that all Hudson residents who experienced flood damage on Thursday, August 8 complete the Summit County Emergency Management Agency Assessment form. The deadline is August 14. Read on...
View All Articles /CivicAlerts.aspx
  1. Stay Connected
  1. Publications
  1. Emergency Alerts
/QuickLinks.aspx
  1. Calendar
  1. Meetings
  2. Events
  1. Meetings

January 2026

S M T W T F S
28 29 30 31 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
  1. Mon, Jan 12

    Planning Commission
  2. Tue, Jan 13

    City Council Workshop
  3. Wed, Jan 14

    Ward 2 Councilman Dan White Meet & Greet
  1. Wed, Jan 14

    Architectural & Historic Board of Review
  2. Thu, Jan 15

    Board of Zoning & Building Appeals
  3. Sat, Jan 17

    Special Meeting: Council Retreat
View All Events /Calendar.aspx
  1. Events
  1. A chocolate background with the Destination Hudson logo.

    Sat, Jan. 24

    Destination Hudson Chocolate Walk
  1. Hudson Players

    Fri, Feb. 6 - Sat, Feb. 28

    The Cottage by Hudson Players
  1. Sat, Apr. 18

    Race for the Parks
  1. Sat, Apr. 18

    Spring Recycling Day
View All Events /Calendar.aspx
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • Nextdoor
  • LinkedIn
Government Websites by CivicPlus® Loading Loading Do Not Show Again Close Arrow Left Arrow Right [] Slideshow Left Arrow Slideshow Right Arrow

Tag » What County Is Hudson Ohio