BCI Investigation Closed: The Ross Township Board of Trustees is pleased to announce that BCI has completed their investigation. The Board felt it was necessary to initiate this inquiry with a fair and impartial party. For the purpose of openness and transparency, we wanted the residents of Ross Township to be confident that their precious tax dollars are being spent and overseen, wisely. The findings of BCI and the Butler County Prosecutors office are that there is no evidence of any wrong doing and the case is closed.   In the words of  Butler County Prosecutor, Mike Gmoser,  quote   “This is a tempest in a teapot. The investigation is over. Case closed.”   Any recommendations from the BCI investigation will be given the strongest possible consideration so that moving forward, we, along with the Fiscal Officer, the Township Administrator and the department heads can keep Ross Township a great place to live and work.

Now accepting application for the position of Zoning Administrator

The Township is now accepting applications for the position of Zoning Administrator in order to move quickly with the creation of a new zoning department if approved by the voters on November 8, 2022.  The ideal applicant must possess a combination of experience and training that provides the essential knowledge, skills and abilities required to be successful in the position. The position description is available by clicking here.  Only qualified applicants will be considered. The salary range for this position will be commensurate with the applicant’s qualifications and experience. Candidates interested in full-time or part-time employment may apply. 

During the application period, any additional questions should be directed to the Township Administrator, Laurie Kile, via email at [email protected]. Please submit a cover letter and resume before 5pm EST on  October 31, 2022. Send resumes to: Ross Township, 4055 Hamilton Cleves Road, Fairfield, Ohio 45014 or to [email protected].