Be prepared for cold temperatures, take steps to prevent your water lines from freezing, Frozen Pipes, Disrupt Lives!

The Nelsonville Utilities Office would like to remind our customers to be prepared for cold temperatures. By following the cold weather tips below, you may help prevent your water lines from freezing.

Before Freezing Weather

  • Remove garden hoses from outside faucets. Insulate outside faucets with Styrofoam cover, rags or paper.
  • Cover vents around the foundation of your home.
  • Eliminate sources of cold air near water lines by repairing broken windows, insulating walls, closing off crawl spaces and eliminating drafts near doors.
  • Know the location of your water shut-off valve and test it regularly. If a pipe breaks, you won’t want to have to find it or, worse, wait for someone to arrive at your place to find it for you. In most single-family homes, the shut-off valve is in the basement or the crawlspace, on a wall facing the street.
  • Insulate pipes that may be vulnerable to the cold or have caused problems before. Pipes close to exterior walls or in unheated basements or crawlspaces can be wrapped with pieces of insulation.
  • Don’t overlook pipes near windows, which can quickly freeze. For particularly difficult pipes, consult a professional on how to select and apply heat tape.
  • For outside water meters, keep the lid to the meter pit closed tightly and let any snow that falls cover it.
  • Snow acts as insulation, so don’t disturb it. Be sure the meter box is not broken, missing or out of place.
  • Report all broken or missing covers. If you didn’t get your sprinkler system off and drained this year, make sure to check for leaks when you turn on the system next spring.

In Sub-Freezing Weather

  • Drip outside faucets 24 hours a day (5 drops per minute). This is not necessary unless temperatures are expected to be 28 degrees or below for at least 4 hours. (Be sure to turn off the faucets after the threat of freezing weather.)
  • Open cabinet doors under sinks adjacent to outside walls.
  • If you have an attached garage, keep its doors shut. Occasionally, plumbing is routed through this unheated space, leaving it vulnerable to winter’s worst.
  • In sustained sub-freezing weather, let water drip slowly from inside faucets.
  • Take extra precautions to protect pipes that have frozen in the past.

 If You Are Not Going To Be Home

  • Shut water off at the property owner’s cut-off valve.
  • Drain all outside water faucets if your house will be unoccupied for several days (leave outside faucets open).
  • Or leave the home heating system on at a low setting.
  • Open cabinet doors under sinks adjacent to outside walls.
  • Keep your thermostat set above 55 degrees when leaving your house or business for several days.

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.
  • Do not turn off water at the meter. Once you open the meter pit, the water meter will freeze instantly when it comes in contact with air. If you need the meter turned off, contact the utilities office to have a city worker turn off the meter. If after hours call 740-753-2151, someone will be out to assist you, normal after hour fee of $150.00 after hour fee will be applied to your account.
  • 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. Always be careful of the potential for electric shock in and around standing water.
  • Remember: When thawing things, slower is better. Pipes warmed too fast may break anyway. Once the pipes have thawed, turn the water back on slowly and check for cracks and leaks. Renters and tenants may be responsible for personal property damage caused by broken water pipes during severe weather conditions. Residents should contact property management/landlord or maintenance personnel to locate property owner’s cut-off valve and find ways to avoid pipe breakage during a freeze.

Nelsonville FD annual Jim Conrad memorial Christmas toy giveaway, Wed, 12/10/2025 or Thu, 12/11/25, 5PM to 7PM, NY School district residents only

The Nelsonville Division of Fire is proud to again host the annual Jim Conrad memorial Christmas toy giveaway!  The event is open to all children who live in the Nelsonville-York School district. All you need to do is show up at the firehouse on Wednesday, December 10 or Thursday, December 11, 2025, between 5:00 P.M and 7:00P.M. to receive a toy!  Parents will need to bring a photo ID to verify their address.  Children must be accompanied by an adult. Each child will receive one (1) toy. Santa will be on site for the kids. Drivers should be patient and expect traffic delays on Lake Hope Drive around the Fire Department. 

Nelsonville Division of Fire annual Breakfast Buffet Sat, 12/6/2025, 7AM until 12 noon, at the Nelsonville Elks Lodge, $9 for adults and children under 3 are free

The Nelsonville Division of Fire will be holding their annual Breakfast Buffet on Saturday, December 6, 2025. The breakfast will be held at the Nelsonville Elks Lodge located at 53 Rocky Boot Way, in Nelsonville. Breakfast will be served from 7:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. The price for breakfast is $9.00 for adults and children under 3 are free. For delivery or pickup orders please call 740-731-5325.

The public is encouraged to come out and eat a good breakfast before enjoying their day long activities in Nelsonville. Come out and support your local fire department.

REQUEST FOR BIDDERS in the collection, transportation and proper disposal of refuse, rubbish, and recyclables in the City of Nelsonville, Ohio, until 4PM on Mon, 12/29/2025

REQUEST FOR BIDDERS

Sealed proposals for franchise(s) in the collection, transportation and proper disposal of refuse, rubbish, and recyclables of Residential Householders AND/OR Commercial Users in the City of Nelsonville, Ohio, will be received by the City of Nelsonville, Ohio, at the City Manager’s Office, 211 Lake Hope Drive, Nelsonville, Ohio until 4:00 p.m. on Monday, December 29, 2025. A pre-bid meeting will be held Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers.

And at the time and place will be publicly opened and read aloud.  All the bids will be considered valid until ninety (90) days after the opening date, although not accepted or rejected. Envelopes should be plainly marked “RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL FRANCHISED REFUSE, RUBBISH AND RECYCLABLES REMOVAL SERVICE BID”. The term of the franchise shall consist of three (3) years. A copy of the bid specifications is available upon request in the City Municipal Building.

Each bid shall contain the full name and address of each person, company, firm, or corporation interested in the same, and shall be accompanied by a bond in an amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) or a certified check, cashier’s check, or irrevocable letter of credit in the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) made payable to the City of Nelsonville, conditioned that if the bid is accepted, a Contract will be entered into within ten (10) days after notice of acceptance.

The City of Nelsonville, Ohio reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and also to waive bid technical defects as the interest of the City may require.

BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL OF NELSONVILLE, OHIO.

Fred Holmes
CITY MANAGER
CITY OF NELSONVILLE, OHIO

Athens Co WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY in effect 11PM, Mon, 12/1/2025, until 1PM, Tue, 12/2/2025, Slow down, use caution while traveling

The National Weather Service has issued a WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY for Athens County in effect from 11:00PM, Monday, December 1, 2025, until 1:00PM, Tuesday, December 2, 2025.

WHAT – Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations up to two inches and ice accumulations around one tenth of an inch.

WHERE – Portions of northeast Kentucky, southeast Ohio, and central, northeast, northern, southeast, southern, and western West Virginia.

WHEN – From 11PM, Monday, 12/1/2025, until 1PM, Tuesday, 12/2/2025.

IMPACTS – Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Tuesday morning commute.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS – Slow down and use caution while traveling. The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5-1-1 or by accessing the online traffic and roadway portal for your state.

Additional information can be found at https://www.weather.gov/rlx as well as on Twitter and Facebook pages.

Nelsonville City Council special meeting Mon, 12/1/2025, 7PM, at City Hall, the public is invited and encouraged to attend

The Nelsonville City Council will hold a special meeting on Monday, December 1, 2025, at 7:00 PM, at City Hall. The meeting has been called to discuss and take possible action on the following items,

  • Make appointments for 3 open seats on city council
  • Elect city council officers

Citizens’ comments may be made in person or Emailed to councilclerk@cityofnelsonville.com by 1PM, Monday, December 1, 2025. The meeting may be streamed on the City of Nelsonville YouTube channel https://tinyurl.com/bhv6bp4u. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.

Nelsonville announces the 2025 Let It Glow Holiday Decorating Contest. Entry open until 12 noon, Fri, 12/19/2025, so get your entries in early

The City of Nelsonville announces the 2025 Let It Glow Holiday Decorating Contest. The city wants you to bring out your best holiday lights, bows, bells and favorite outdoor holiday decorations to help welcome Santa Claus to our town.

Contest participation is open to all residents and businesses in the City of Nelsonville and entry is FREE.

RULES:

  • Limited to outdoor displays and decorations.
  • Judging will be based on curb appeal as viewed from a vehicle.
  • The contest is a fun, family-friendly event. Please keep your displays G-Rated and child friendly.
  • Participants agree to have photos of their decorated homes and businesses posted on the city website, social media channels and a Let It Glow Holiday Decorations map.

JUDGING CRITERIA:

  • Overall appearance 30%, (effort & attractiveness)
  • Creativity 30%, (originality, unique design and/or use of storyline or theme)
  • Lights and Decorations 25%, (display and placement)
  • Special effects 15%, (sounds, animations, etc.)

To enter submit one (1) photo by Email to administration@cityofnelsonville.com. Please include in the Email your full name and address and display theme and description. Contest entry will be open until 12 noon, Friday, December 19, 2025. Neighborhoods will be judged for best decorated street in the city. Photos will be posted to Facebook for citizen votes, so get those photos sent early.

Please keep watching for additional announcements about prizes and opportunities.

Nelsonville residents can help shape the next chapter of Nelsonville’s story by completing, What’s Next Nelsonville, online survey by going to https://tinyurl.com/mrx99845 or scanning the QR code

What should Nelsonville’s future look like? What do residents, business owners, and visitors want the community to become in the next 5 to 10 years?

Residents now can answer those questions and help shape the next chapter of Nelsonville’s story by completing the What’s Next Nelsonville, online survey.

The future of Nelsonville depends on the ideas and experiences of the people who live and work here,” said Della Rucker, Principal of the Wise Economy Workshop and Project Manager for Nelsonville Next. “We want this process to be open, creative, and welcoming. A chance for everyone to have a real hand in shaping what comes next for this community.”

You can share your input through a citywide survey by going to https://tinyurl.com/mrx99845 or scanning the QR code.

For more information, contact NelsonvilleNext@gmail.com or follow #NelsonvilleNext on social media for updates.