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18 hours ago · Incorporated in 1843 as a small rural community, Maumee is now known for the beautiful uptown streetscape, picturesque riverwalk, historical landmarks, and spring walleye river fishing.
About Us - City of Maumee
Maumee Memorable Moments 1810 First Post Office Opened 1838 Maumee Incorporated The first bridge between Perrysburg and Maumee was built. 1843 First fire department formed 1848 3753 …
Public Service Department - City of Maumee
The Department of Public Service provides many of the services that you as residents of the City expect but don't think too much about. In our various Divisions we are responsible for water and sewer …
Maumee News - City of Maumee
Dec 2, 2025 · Maumee Celebrates New Play Set at Ford Field with Ribbon Cutting October 15, 2025 Read More »
Master Plan - City of Maumee
Discover Maumee, America's Strongest Town of 2024! Join us in shaping the future with our new Master Plan. Get involved and stay updated on opportunities to contribute to a thriving community for the …
Mayor and Council - City of Maumee
As approved by voters in July, 1951, the City of Maumee’s Charter created a seven member Council which serves as the legislative body for the City. Also created was the office of the Mayor, who acts …
Refuse/Recyling/Yard Waste - City of Maumee
Yard Waste Bags may be purchased at Churchill's in Maumee. Yard Waste includes (but is not limited to) Branches, brush, weeds, garden debris, grass clippings, leaves, or mulch of any type.
Utility Billing - City of Maumee
The Utility Billing Office is open between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Service will be furnished by the City of Maumee upon application to the Utility Billing Office. Application may be …
Contact - City of Maumee
City Directory City Administration Mayor [email protected] City Council [email protected] Law Director 419-897-7070 [email protected] Assistant to City …
Boards and Commissions - City of Maumee
The Maumee City Charter and Code of Ordinances establish various Boards and Commissions. These various Boards and Commissions rely on volunteer membership from the community.