Public Alerts

If you’re an adult living in Mahoning or Trumbull County, we are asking you to vote on the most important issues to focus on to improve the health of your community. This will guide the public health districts, hospitals, and other community groups in their work for the next three years.

Before you vote, you can review what the Community Health Assessment team found out in surveys, community conversations, and data trends related to each priority you could choose. Partners from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) have assisted the Community Health Assessment team with this process.

Here is a data dashboard where you can explore the findings: https://go.unc.edu/MTCHP-Dashboard

Click here to vote: https://go.unc.edu/MTCHP-healthissues

Spread the word and pass the link along to your friends, neighbors, and social networks—every adult living in Mahoning and Trumbull County has a say in setting priorities! Voting closes May 27, so don’t delay! 

 

NOPEC, a nonprofit energy supplier, is warning local residents of a door- to-door solicitors posing as NOPEC employees in several northeast Ohio Communities.

The agency does not go door-to-door or call residents or small business to enroll them into the organization’s natural gas or electric aggregation programs. If your community is a member of NOPEC and you are eligible to join the aggregation, you will be notified by mail.

If someone knocks on your door posing as a NOPEC employee during normal business hours, ask for a business card or capture as much information as you can (company name, solicitor’s name, a phone number, copy of any paperwork/brochures they offer you, make, color and license plate number of car etc.) and file a report. You can also call the Ohio Public Utilities Commission’s call center at 800-686-7826 to report suspicious activity. After normal business hours call NOPEC’s customer care center at 855-667-3201 to report the encounter. 

Article courtesy of the Tribune Chronicle. 

If you are a resident of the city and experience any flooding in your basement due to the recent rain/ snow melt, please call our Water Pollution Control department mainline at (330) 841-2591 to report it.

The information you provide during the call is recorded and maintained in a database which allows us to prioritize both immediate responses as well as plan for long term solutions. 

Trumbull Community Action Program (TCAP) can assist eligible Trumbull County households that – because of COVID-19 – are behind on rent; facing eviction; behind on house payments; facing foreclosure; and behind on water and/or sewer bills. For households that qualify, TCAP will make payments directly to the landlord, bank, business, or water company. 

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