Recent News

The Village of Buckeye Lake staff strive to keep you updated on all matters related to your community. If you do not find the information you need, please contact our office and we will gladly assist you! 

Tonight's Meetings

3/27/2023

Tonight's meetings:

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Rest in Peace, former Council President John Geiger

3/20/2023

The Village of Buckeye Lake is saddened to hear about the passing of former Council President and Council member John Geiger.
His years of service and dedication to the village are greatly appreciated and we send our condolences to Mimi and John's family and friends.

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Committee Meetings - CANCELLED Tonight

2/27/2023

THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 27, 2023 HAVE BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO SEVERE WEATHER THREAT:

5:45PM RULES COMMITTEE MEETING
6:00PM PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING

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Village Offices - CLOSED TODAY AND MONDAY

12/23/2022

Due to inclement weather, the Village of Buckeye Lake Offices are closed today, December 23 all day. Offices are also closed all day on Monday December 26th and will reopen Tuesday December 27 at 9am. In case of emergency, please dial 911.

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Warming Center Opening Friday-Sunday Night in Newark

12/22/2022

WARMING CENTER OPENING
FRIDAY-SUNDAY NIGHT

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Winter Weather Tips

12/22/2022

When temperatures are consistently at or below freezing:

  • If you have pipes that are vulnerable to freezing, turn water off at the source and empty the pipes of residual water.
  • Open cabinet doors to expose pipes to warmer room temperatures to help keep them from freezing.

If your pipes freeze:

  • Shut off the water immediately. Don't attempt to thaw frozen pipes unless the water is shut off. Freezing can often cause unseen cracks in pipes or joints.
  • Apply heat to the frozen pipe by warming the air around it, or by applying heat directly to a pipe. You can use a hair dryer, space heater, or hot water. Be sure not to leave space heaters unattended, and avoid the use of kerosene heaters or open flames.
  • Once the pipes have thawed, turn the water back on slowly and check for cracks and leaks.

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