Government:
Government Structure:
Government Finances:
New Middletown government finances - REVENUE in 2002 (per resident):
New Middletown government finances - EXPENDITURE in 2002 (per resident):
New Middletown government finances - Cash and Securities in 2002 (per resident):
New Middletown Government Elected Officials:
- New Middletown is governed by a six-member Village council which oversees all issues related to the Village of New Middletown which include: residential and commercial development, and preservation of natural areas.
- New Middletown residents elect those six Village council members and a mayor.
- Village Council meetings are open to the public and are held at the Village Municipal Building on the 2nd Monday of each month.
Government Finances:
New Middletown government finances - REVENUE in 2002 (per resident):
- Federal Intergovernmental - General Support: $51,000 ($32.06)
- Local Intergovernmental - General Support: $22,000 ($13.83)
- Miscellaneous - Interest Earnings: $14,000 ($8.80)
- Special Assessments: $10,000 ($6.29)
- State Intergovernmental - Highways: $84,000 ($52.80)
- General Support: $24,000 ($15.08)
- Tax - Property: $220,000 ($138.28)
- Motor Vehicle License: $26,000 ($16.34)
New Middletown government finances - EXPENDITURE in 2002 (per resident):
- Current Operations - Financial Administration: -$156,000 (-$98.05)
- Regular Highways: -$134,000 (-$84.22)
- Police Protection: -$105,000 (-$66.00)
- General - Other: -$37,000 (-$23.26)
- Fire Protection: -$35,000 (-$22.00)
- Parks & Recreation: -$6,000 (-$3.77)
- Total Salaries & Wages: -$177,000 (-$111.25)
New Middletown government finances - Cash and Securities in 2002 (per resident):
- Other Funds - Cash & Deposits: $8,000 ($5.03)
- 3.81% of this county's 2011 resident taxpayers lived in other counties in 2010 ($35,022 average adjusted gross income)
- Here: 3.81%
- Ohio average: 4.72%
- Top counties from which taxpayers relocated into this county (Mahoning County) between 2010 and 2011:
- from Trumbull County, OH 0.86% ($26,401 average AGI)
- from Columbiana County, OH 0.37% ($34,281)
- from Stark County, OH 0.19% ($26,659)
- 4.23% of this county's 2010 resident taxpayers moved to other counties in 2011 ($33,885 average adjusted gross income)
- Here: 4.23%
- Ohio average: 5.14%
- Top counties to which taxpayers relocated from this county between 2010 and 2011:
- to Trumbull County, OH 0.87% ($27,181 average AGI)
- to Columbiana County, OH 0.33% ($30,391)
- to Franklin County, OH 0.26% ($28,198)
New Middletown Government Elected Officials:
- Mayor - Harry P. Kale
- Village Offices:
- Fiscal Officer – Carl W. Flitcraft
- Secretary – Clerk of Courts – Kathleen Foster
- Solicitor - Jeffrey Heintz
- Zoning - Dale Miller
- Village Council (Comprised of 6 Council members):
- Council President – Richard DeBucci
- Michelle Butler-Myers
- Robert Carson
- Jack Novicky
- Dan Santangelo
- Virginia Younger
Government Office of New Middletown:
Village of New Middletown Muncipal Building:
10711 Main Street, P.O. Box 463
New Middletown, OH, 44442
(330) 542-2846
Mahoning County District Board of Health:
District Board of Health - Mahoning County
50 Westchester Dr,
Youngstown, OH 44515
Services Provided by the Mahoning County District Board of Health (MCDBH):
District Board of Health - Mahoning County
50 Westchester Dr,
Youngstown, OH 44515
- Main Phone: (330) 270-2855
- Toll Free (in Mahoning County): 1 (800) 873-MCHD
- Email: [email protected]
- Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
- Communicable Disease, Foodborne Illness, Public Health Emergency, and Environmental Health Hazard Reporting available 24 hours a day – 7 days a week
Services Provided by the Mahoning County District Board of Health (MCDBH):
- Environmental Health Division
- The mission of the Environmental Health Division is to provide quality services to Mahoning County residents, consumers, and regulated industries through evaluation, standard setting, and consultation. The Division provides for the development of and involvement in contemporary environmental health programs for the Mahoning County General Health District. Its staff promotes community awareness of environmental health issues through professional comprehensive outreach education to residents.
- Services Provided:
- Rabies Control
- Bathing Beaches
- Campground And Recreational Vehicle (RV) Parks
- Commercial Sewage Systems
- Food Service Operations And Retail Food Establishments
- Home Sewage Systems
- Nuisance Control
- Plumbing And Down Spout Inspections
- Private Water Systems
- Real Estate Evaluations
- School Safety
- Solid Waste
- Swimming Pools And Spas - Licensing
- Tattoo And Body Piercing
- Vector Control
- Water Well Tests
- Division of Finance and Human Resources
- The mission of the Division of Finance and Human Resources is to properly manage all financial and personnel matters of the Mahoning County General Health District. Its goal is to maximize the output and return on funds generated by users of Board of Health services and from public tax dollars paid by residents of the Health District.
- Community Health Division
- The mission of the Community Health Division is to organize and lead efforts to achieve the health promotion goals of the District Board of Health. Prevention, Preparedness and Promotion are the building blocks of the Community Health Division.
- Services Provided:
- Residential Lead Hazard Investigation
- Emergency Preparedness
- Medical Reserve Corps.
- Community Health Assessment and Planning
- Public Information
- Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance
- Quality Improvement
- Accreditation
- Child Fatality Review
- Staff Development
- Laboratory Services Division
- The mission of the Laboratory Services Division is to provide timely, accurate, and affordable environmental testing for public-health related concerns. The laboratory has state-of-the-art equipment to test water and other environmental media for contaminants and is fully certified by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and American Association for Laboratory Accreditation.
- Nursing Division
- The Nursing Division exists to provide core public health nursing services to the residents of Mahoning County.
- Services Provided:
- Children With Medical Handicaps Program
- Communicable Disease Investigations And Control
- Immunizations
- School Health Services
- Tuberculosis Clinic
- HIV/STD Service Coordination Program
Political Affiliations (based on Mahoning County 2012 elections data):
Other Elections Info:
Community Planning:
- Democrats = 63.2%
- Republicans = 35.5%
- Other parties = 1.3%
Other Elections Info:
- New Middletown is a part of Ohio's 6th Congressional District
- New Middletown is part of Ohio's 59th State Representative District
- St. Paul the Apostle Church (10143 Main St, New Middletown, OH 44442) is one of the main Precinct and Polling locations for those residing within New Middletown
Community Planning:
- Community planning is overseen by the 6-member Village Council.
- The Village Council approves residential and commercial development.
Assets:
- As the town is small, the Village Municipal building is centralized, and phone numbers are conveniently listed online, it is easy and convenient to contact local government leaders with comments and concerns.
- The town is small so its easier to monitor revenue and expenditure for the village.
- The Village Municipal building contains fire, police, village council and all local government staff and resources, therefore making it efficient to run and lowering operations costs for taxpayers.
Deficits:
- There are more residents moving out of New Middletown and Mahoning County than moving into it, lowering revenue through taxes.
- New Middletown lacks its own Community health center and nursing staff, instead utilizing Mahoning County's District Board of Health.
- Although the MCDBH and other community health resources are accessible to New Middletown residents, those residents have to leave town and drive a long ways to reach those resources.