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Reminder! Parade Registration Closes June 5! There’s still time to be part of one of the largest and most anticipated Fo...
06/03/2026

Reminder! Parade Registration Closes June 5!

There’s still time to be part of one of the largest and most anticipated Fourth of July celebrations in the area!

This year’s parade theme, "Celebrate America, Celebrate Community!", honors America’s 250th Birthday and the spirit that brings us together.

This year’s Grand Marshal is The AMP—Stow’s future outdoor amphitheater and gathering space. Even before construction is complete, The AMP is already creating opportunities for connection, celebration, creativity, and community engagement, making it a perfect representative of what our Fourth of July Parade is all about.

Don’t miss your chance to showcase your organization, business, club, or community spirit in this beloved Stow tradition!

Register by June 5: https://www.stowohio.gov/calendar.aspx?EID=2775

UPDATE:State Route 91 (Darrow Road) Reconstruction Project:The east side of SR 91 from Kent Road to Graham Road, as well...
06/03/2026

UPDATE:
State Route 91 (Darrow Road) Reconstruction Project:
The east side of SR 91 from Kent Road to Graham Road, as well as the section north of Graham Road to the Post Office, has been completed. The intermediate course of asphalt has been paved, and the work zone is expected to be removed this week.

ADA curb ramp installation is underway this week at Lillian, Arndale, and Commerce. Signal work continues at the Beech and Hibbard Drive intersections.

Construction of the Fishcreek Road bike trail access is also progressing. Steps have been installed, but railings still need to be added, and the surrounding area requires seeding and mulching before the access point can be opened for public use.

State Route 59 (Kent Road) Signal Project:
Perram Electric has completed the installation of poles and mast arms at all SR 59 project intersections. By next week, signal upgrades are expected to be complete at all locations except Marsh Road, which is awaiting an electrical service connection.

ADA curb ramp installation will begin following the completion of all signal work.

https://www.stowohio.gov/m/NewsFlash/home/detail/384

Summit Reworks is offering seasonal Hazardous Waste Collections for Summit County Residents on Thursdays, June through S...
06/03/2026

Summit Reworks is offering seasonal Hazardous Waste Collections for Summit County Residents on Thursdays, June through September.

Thursday, June 4th is opening day for ReWorks 2026 Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collections. Summit County residents can bring their HHW to 1201 Graham Rd, Stow on Thursdays from 2pm-7pm June through the end of September. ReWorks recommends residents arrive after 4:30pm as most residents choose to visit between 2-4:30pm. For accepted items visit http://www.summitreworks.com/hhw

NOTE: No Scrap Tires on Thursdays. Visit www.summitreworks.com/tires for scrap tire recycling options

Did You Know? City of Stow Planning & Development would like to help answer your questions about Permits and Zoning with...
06/02/2026

Did You Know? City of Stow Planning & Development would like to help answer your questions about Permits and Zoning within the city.

You can easily find your property’s zoning classification by visiting the Interactive Zoning Map. If you are unable to determine the zoning from the maps, you can call the Planning Department, (330) 689-2812, with the address or location, and they will assist you.

Permit Portal and Permitting FAQs can be found on our website: stowohio.gov/190/planning-development.

REMINDER: The City of Stow is hosting the monthly food pantry truck pop-up in partnership with the Akron-Canton Regional...
06/01/2026

REMINDER: The City of Stow is hosting the monthly food pantry truck pop-up in partnership with the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank on Friday, June 5. We’ll be out in the Stow City Hall parking lot, 3760 Darrow Rd., Stow, from 9 - 11 AM.

This will be a WALK-THRU Pop- Up Pantry where fresh and shelf-stable food items will be available to families in need. The event is open to the public while supplies last.

Please help us spread the word to neighbors who may benefit from this resource. Together, we can support our community and ensure no one goes without.

Check out the June 2026 City of Stow Newsletter to see all the exciting things happening in our community.  https://cont...
06/01/2026

Check out the June 2026 City of Stow Newsletter to see all the exciting things happening in our community. https://conta.cc/3PRNEge


Behind the scenes prep is underway! The crew is setting up a mock stage so our All-America City team can rehearse for th...
05/29/2026

Behind the scenes prep is underway!

The crew is setting up a mock stage so our All-America City team can rehearse for the big presentation. We’re excited to represent our community and can’t wait to share the story!




Let's see you on the PICKLEBALL COURTS!
05/27/2026

Let's see you on the PICKLEBALL COURTS!

Grab your paddle and get ready for the Stow Paddle Battle!

This exciting event is part of a fun week of teamwork and friendly competition. Whether you're in it to win it or just looking for a great time on and off the court, now is the time to sign up!

All levels of experience welcome from Pickleball 101, Women's, Men's, Doubles, Businesses, and more!

Spots are limited, so register yourself or a team today and join the battle!

Register for the Stow Paddle Battle: https://www.stowohio.gov/calendar.aspx?EID=2782

This tournament also doubles as a fundraiser for the Stow-Munroe Falls High School Speech & Debate program!

Mosquito and tick season is here in Summit County! As we head outdoors this summer, remember to protect yourself and you...
05/26/2026

Mosquito and tick season is here in Summit County! As we head outdoors this summer, remember to protect yourself and your family from bites that can carry illnesses like West Nile virus and Lyme disease.

Simple steps like using insect repellent, wearing long sleeves, checking for ticks after spending time outside, and eliminating standing water around your home can make a big difference. Stay safe and enjoy the season!

More Here: https://www.stowohio.gov/m/NewsFlash/home/detail/569

Did You Know? City of Stow Planning & Development would like to help answer your questions about Permits and Zoning with...
05/26/2026

Did You Know? City of Stow Planning & Development would like to help answer your questions about Permits and Zoning within the city.

Fences, including garden fences, require a permit. You can find fence installation information for residential property on our website!

Permit Portal and Permitting FAQs can be found on our website: stowohio.gov/190/planning-development.

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