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Centers for Disease Control: www.cdc.gov
Resources from the State of Ohio: coronavirus.ohio.gov or call 1-833-427-5634
Summit County Health Department Updates
Summit County Public Health COVID-19 Hotline or call 330-926-5795
Cleveland Clinic 24/7 COVID-19 Hotline or call 855-697-3750
Summa Health 24/7 or call 234-867-6314
University Hospitals Cleveland
Ohio Department of Health or call 833-427-5634
Cloth Face Covering Recommendation (PDF)
COVID-19 Small Business Resources
Phone: (330) 659-9201
Mayor’s Office: ext. 1
Police and Fire Dispatch: ext. 2
Finance, Sewer Billing & Tax Administration: ext. 3
Clerk of Council: ext. 4
Service Department: ext. 5
Cemetery: ext. 5
Planning & Zoning: ext. 6
Parks and Recreation: ext. 7
Senior Center: ext. 8
Administration: (330) 659-4700
Bath Township Administration (330) 666-4007
Bath Fire Department (330) 666-3738
Bath Police Department (330) 666-3736
Bath Service Department (330) 666-4007
Summit County Public Health: www.scph.org
Summit County Emergency Management Agency Director:
Tom Smoot
Emergency Management Agency Director
Division of Public Safety
(330) 643-2843
Greta Johnson
Assistant Chief of Staff
Office of Executive Shapiro
(330) 643-2656
Jobs and Family Services documents and correspondence can be uploaded at www.summitdjfs.org, faxed to 866-351-8292, dropped in the exterior drop box at the S. Main location, or mailed to 1180 S Main St, Suite 102, Akron OH 44301-1256.
To apply for, renew or update cash, food, medical or child care assistance, call 1-844-640-6446 or apply online at www.Benefits.Ohio.gov. To report abuse, neglect or exploitation of seniors, please call 330-643-7217.
Summit County residents can pay their sewer bill online at https://summitoh.firstbilling.com/ or use the drop box location at 1180 S. Main St in Akron. Only checks may be deposited in the drop box.
Until public access has been restored, only law enforcement will be able to make drops off at Animal Control. Members of the public who wish to be reunited with their animal should call
330-643-2845 to schedule an appointment.
The State of Ohio is under a stay at home order from the Governor. For more information, please see the Useful Documents above.
The Village Town Hall is closed to the public in response to Federal, State and County guidelines to manage the COVID19 pandemic. (Please view Mayor Wheeler’s update to the community shown above. Included with the Mayor is Township Trustee Jeff Shupe and the Incident Action Team comprised of Fire Chief Phil McLean, Police Chief Mike Swanson and Executive Assistant to the Mayor and HR Coordinator, Debbie Bluso Rogers)
The Police and Fire Department are fully staffed but the majority of staff are working remotely per the County and CDC (Centers for Disease Control). Police Dispatch is open to the public and fees, bill payments and tax forms are being collected there. All essential business of the Village continues to be performed. The Incident Action Team closely monitors any new developments through multiple state and county agencies and responds as necessary. As information is updated, the website and Facebook will be utilized but you can still direct inquiries to the Mayor’s office on 330-659-9201 ext. 234 or dbluso-rogers@richfieldvillageohio.org or mwheeler@richfieldvillageohio.org.