Jackson Township

Clermont County, Ohio
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The Jackson Township Maintenance Department is headed up by Terry Sheangshang.  Along with general maintenance duties related to the township infastructures, Terry is responsible for the care of 21 miles of township roadways. Terry can be reached by calling 513-625-0768.
 
The Township roadways are:
 
Ashton (only the part that is in Jackson Township)        Moore Marathon
Bigam                                                                                 Pennington (First 0.45 mile)
Caudill East and Caudill West                                         Predmore
Clemons                                                                             Quitter
Formorin Township                                                           Richey
Hawley                                                                                Shelton
Hutchinson                                                                         Smokey
Ingle                                                                                    Steward Harbaurgh (First 0.02 mile)
Ireton                                                                                   Marathon Alley
Jester                                                                                  Marathon
Locust                                                                                 North St.
Malsbeary                                                                          Weaver
Monterey Maple Grove
 
DEAD ANIMAL IN THE ROADWAY REMOVAL - If you live on a township road and need the township to remove a dead animal from the roadway or the right-of-way, please contact the maintenance department as soon as possible.  Depending on the time of year, there comes a point where an animal carcass cannot be moved and must be limed over in place.  The sooner we are notified, the more likely we can safely remove the carcass.