Resources
Forms, policies, community organizations, and helpful links for Crosby Township residents.
Use of Township Facilities
Residential Recycling
The Crosby Township recycling drop-off behind the Fire Station at 8139 Baughman Road has been suspended.
Residents subscribe directly with Rumpke for solid waste and recycling services. Yard trimmings can be set out with normal garbage — stickers are no longer needed.
Limb Collection: Last Saturday of each month, 8 AM – 12 PM at the Senior Center (8910 Willey Road). Limbs must be 7″ or less in diameter.
Hamilton County also offers free yard trimmings drop-off sites.
In the Community
Senior Citizens Club
The Crosby Township Senior Citizens Club meets monthly on the first Tuesday. They are a busy group with Chair Volleyball leagues, Wii Bowling, Card Parties, Entertainment and Dinners on the town. Anyone 50 years of age and above is invited to join!
Historical Society
The Crosby Township Historical Society meets regularly throughout the year. April through September: third Thursday at 7:00 PM. October, November, December, and March: second Saturday at 10:00 AM. Meetings are held at the Senior Center, 8910 Willey Road.
Township Parks
Crosby Township provides three parks with playgrounds and picnic areas, maintained by the Township Maintenance Department.
Pottenger Park — New Haven Road in New Baltimore. Features sheltered picnic area, basketball court, and swing set.
River Road Park — River Road near the Blue Rock Road bridge. Features sheltered picnic area with swings.
Senior Center Grounds — Children’s playground, ball field, basketball court, and shelter.
Whitewater Shaker Village
The Whitewater Shaker Village is one of 24 communal villages founded between 1787 and 1824 by the United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing, generally called “Shakers.” It is the only one of four Ohio Shaker villages retaining most of its original buildings in their original settings, located right here in Crosby Township.
Cemeteries
Crosby Township is the location and caretakers of three historic cemeteries: one in Fernald near the intersection of New Haven Road and State Route 128, another in the Shaker settlement area, and a third on Atherton Road.
New Haven Cemetery (Oxford Road) — Not maintained by the Township. Maintained by the New Haven Cemetery Association. Contact Katelynn Fliehman at 513-448-7974. Ohio Cemetery Commission: 614-466-4100.
Crosby Elementary School
Crosby Elementary School is located on New Haven Road and is part of the Southwest Local School District.