Road Maintenance - Dan Burkholder: Superintendent

Milford Township Road and Maintenance Department
1414 Trenton Oxford Road (SR73)
Oxford, Ohio 45056
(513) 523-1684
For questions call the Township Office at 513-523-1684.
The Milford Township Road Department is responsible for 30.99 miles of Township roadways and residential streets. The duties of the department are to insure that road signs and traffic control signs on those roadways are properly displayed and in working order. Additional functions roadside mowing, township property mowing (including cemeteries), repair and cleaning of Township culverts, and snow removal.
The department is staffed by three full time employees. Part time employees assist with seasonal mowing and cemetery maintenance. The Department’s equipment consists of heavy and medium duty dump trucks, a four wheel drive pick-up, a back hoe, and mowing equipment.
Our goal is to maintain safe driving conditions for our residents, school buses and emergency vehicles. In the night time hours, the Township and Butler County Road Departments depend on the Butler County Sheriff’s Office for notification when snowfall or icing conditions begin. We appreciate this service from the Sheriff’s office. We also appreciate your patience when snow or ice events occur. The 30.99 miles of road seems much greater when removing snow along roads with cul-de-sacs and dead-end streets, and double that mileage when considering plowing along both sides of the road. Our road and maintenance crew has done a wonderful job with our roads and welcomes your input when problems arise concerning our Township roads.
Snow Emergency Levels:
Level 1: A Level One Snow Emergency means that roads (township and county, mainly secondary) are hazardous with the possibility of blowing and drifting snow. Roads are icy and drivers should use caution, if they choose to drive.
Level 2: A Level Two Snow Emergency means that roads are hazardous (including primary roads) with blowing and drifting snow a possibility. Only those who feel it is necessary to drive should be on these roadways. Employees should contact their employers to see if they should report to work.
Level 3: A Level Three Snow Emergency means that roads are closed to all non-essential personnel. No one should be out during these conditions unless it is absolutely necessary to travel. All employees should contact their employer to see if they should report to work. Those traveling on any roadway in the county may subject themselves to citation or arrest.
1414 Trenton Oxford Road (SR73)
Oxford, Ohio 45056
(513) 523-1684
For questions call the Township Office at 513-523-1684.
The Milford Township Road Department is responsible for 30.99 miles of Township roadways and residential streets. The duties of the department are to insure that road signs and traffic control signs on those roadways are properly displayed and in working order. Additional functions roadside mowing, township property mowing (including cemeteries), repair and cleaning of Township culverts, and snow removal.
The department is staffed by three full time employees. Part time employees assist with seasonal mowing and cemetery maintenance. The Department’s equipment consists of heavy and medium duty dump trucks, a four wheel drive pick-up, a back hoe, and mowing equipment.
Our goal is to maintain safe driving conditions for our residents, school buses and emergency vehicles. In the night time hours, the Township and Butler County Road Departments depend on the Butler County Sheriff’s Office for notification when snowfall or icing conditions begin. We appreciate this service from the Sheriff’s office. We also appreciate your patience when snow or ice events occur. The 30.99 miles of road seems much greater when removing snow along roads with cul-de-sacs and dead-end streets, and double that mileage when considering plowing along both sides of the road. Our road and maintenance crew has done a wonderful job with our roads and welcomes your input when problems arise concerning our Township roads.
Snow Emergency Levels:
Level 1: A Level One Snow Emergency means that roads (township and county, mainly secondary) are hazardous with the possibility of blowing and drifting snow. Roads are icy and drivers should use caution, if they choose to drive.
Level 2: A Level Two Snow Emergency means that roads are hazardous (including primary roads) with blowing and drifting snow a possibility. Only those who feel it is necessary to drive should be on these roadways. Employees should contact their employers to see if they should report to work.
Level 3: A Level Three Snow Emergency means that roads are closed to all non-essential personnel. No one should be out during these conditions unless it is absolutely necessary to travel. All employees should contact their employer to see if they should report to work. Those traveling on any roadway in the county may subject themselves to citation or arrest.