Hawk Nesting Season is Here!
Ever felt like you were being watched from above? It’s officially hawk nesting season in Ohio (April–July), and the Red-shouldered and Red-tailed hawks are extra protective of their nests.
Please note that all hawks are federally protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. It is a federal crime to harass, capture, or kill them. Most “attacks” stop on their own in 4–6 weeks once the chicks leave the nest.
We had reports of active nests in the tree on the Beechmont Oval cul-de-sac.
How to stay safe without ruffling feathers:
For Humans:
- Give them space: Avoid the nesting area for the next few weeks.
- If avoidance is not possible;
- Umbrella Trick: Carrying an open umbrella is the #1 way to stop a hawk strike. It creates a “ceiling” they won’t fly under.
- Gear Up: Wearing a bicycle helmet or hard hat can protect your head if you MUST pass by.
For Pets:
- Stay Close: Hawks are much less likely to swoop if you are standing right next to your small pets.
- Add Cover: If you have chickens or small dogs, use nylon netting or a “catio” to block aerial access.
- Watch the Skies: Hawks can’t carry off large animals, but they can still cause injury. Keep puppies and kittens under a roof or canopy.
Aggressive Nests: For severe issues, you can contact the USDA Wildlife Services at 866-487-3297 for advice.
Fees for Orange Village Facility Rental
The Orange Village Council has passed Ordinance 2026-8, establishing a schedule of fees and deposits for the exclusive use of municipal facilities. These adjustments ensure that management costs are covered and that our community spaces are properly maintained.
Please take note of the following rates and requirements for reservations:
Facility Rental Fees
- Wooddell Room: $50.00
- Kluter Pavilion: $100.00
- Singer Pavilion: $100.00
- Kathy Urdang Mulcahy Pavilion: $150.00
Cleaning and Repair Deposit
In addition to the permit fee, a $200.00 cleaning and repair deposit is required for all facility rentals, including the Wooddell Room and all Pavilions. This deposit is collected to ensure the facilities are returned to their original condition and is refundable following a post-event inspection.
Orange Village residents may reserve these facilities by following the official application process:
New Fire Station Update
During the March 12, 2026, open meeting, DS Architecture presented the latest progress on the new fire station and Village Hall renovations.

To participate in our upcoming Self-Defense Workshop, please click on the image and follow the ‘Registration Required’ link to sign up.
COMMITTEES
The organizational meeting for the newly formed committees was very well attended. If you were not able to attend and are interested in joining one of the committees below, please contact Mayor Kline at klinej@orangevillage.com.
The committees include:
- Arts and Culture
- Meeting – May 5 at 7:00 p.m. at Orange Village Hall (Wooddell Room)
- The committee will meet on the first Tuesday of every month
- Meeting – May 5 at 7:00 p.m. at Orange Village Hall (Wooddell Room)
- Centennial
- Economic Development
- Orange C.A.R.E.S. (Caring About Residents – Encouraging Service)
- Meeting – April 14 at 7:00 p.m. at Orange Village Hall (Wooddell Room)
- The committee will meet on the second Tuesday of every month
- Meeting – April 14 at 7:00 p.m. at Orange Village Hall (Wooddell Room)
- Parks and Recreation
- Meeting – April 21 at 7:00 p.m. at Orange Village Hall (Wooddell Room)
- The committee will meet on the third Tuesday of every month
- Meeting – April 21 at 7:00 p.m. at Orange Village Hall (Wooddell Room)
- Sustainability and Resilience
- Meeting – April Meeting is CANCELLED
- The committee will meet on the second Tuesday of every month
- Meeting – April Meeting is CANCELLED
- Veterans
Charter Review Commission Meetings
The Charter Review Commission will meet on the following dates at Orange Village Hall beginning at 7:00 p.m.
- April 13
- April 27
- May 11
All meeting are open to all.
Leaf Humus
Benefits of Leaf Humus
Humus helps the soil retain moisture, and encourages the formation of good soil structure.
Physically, humus can be differentiated from organic matter in that the latter is rough looking material, with coarse plant remains still visible, while once fully humified it becomes more uniform in appearance (a dark, spongy, jelly-like substance) and amorphous in structure. That is, it has no determinate shape, structure or character.
Leaf humus is delivered to your home for free at the end of May. Requests are honored in the order of receipt while supplies last. We will deliver 1 load to each residence. One load is approximately 6 yards. If you requested more than 1 load you will receive the additional loads once everyone has received their first load.
When placing your order please make sure to describe the area as if you were standing on the street looking toward your home. Our vehicles cannot go off driveways. We cannot dump under trees or power lines.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Orange Village is an Equal Opportunity Employer
For more information about the Fire Department position click here.
For more information about the Police Officer position click here.
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