Welcome to Milan Township

Since 1993

Milan Township is an unincorporated township offering a wide range of services to the 3,580 persons living in the unincorporated area. It is governed by three elected Trustees responsible for basic township governance and an elected Fiscal Officer who functions as the financial manager.


Public Notices

Posted May 23, 2025

The Milan Township Fire Code Board of Appeals will hold their annual organizational meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, in the Community Room of the Milan Township Hall located at 24 Park Street, Milan, Ohio. All interested parties are invited to attend.

Posted May 23, 2025

The Milan Township Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing on Wednesday June 4, 2025, at 6:30 pm in the Trustees’ Room of the Milan Township Hall, 24 Park Street in Milan, Ohio.

The purpose of this hearing is to review the recommendation of the Milan Township Zoning Commission to adopt amendments to the Milan Township Zoning Resolution Article 11 Agricultural District, Section 11.2, Clause 12 pertaining to Short-term rentals. The full text of the proposed amendment can be viewed at the Milan Public Library, 19 E Church Street, Milan, Ohio, during regular business hours beginning Friday, May 23, 2025. If approved by the Milan Township Trustees, this change will become effective 30 days from the date of approval.

Interested parties are invited to attend this public hearing.

Michael Kegarise, Chairman

Milan Township Board of Trustees


Fire Department

The Milan Township Volunteer Fire Department provides a full range of services to both the Township and the Village of Milan. It also furnishes emergency services to Norwalk Township on a contract basis.

Maintenance, Roads, and Parks

The department is responsible for clearing and maintaining approximately 24.5 miles of Township roads; maintaining and improving Edison Park; maintaining the Milan Township Hall, and the Township offices at 1518 St. Rt. 113E.

Zoning Department

The department handles all requests for zoning permits and requests for variances through the Township’s Board of Zoning Appeals. They recommend changes to the Township Zoning Resolution as needed to meet changing needs for land usage.