About
The Clermont County Board of Commissioners manages the county budget, approves contracts, develops policy and oversees the administration of vital services that include water, sewer and roadway infrastructure, public health, social services, the courts, justice system and economic development.
The commissioners also implement laws and regulations put forth by the Ohio Legislature and state agencies.
Commissioners in Ohio are elected to four-year terms in staggered years. Commissioners vote to determine who will serve as president and vice president of the board at their first meeting of each new year.
Learn more about what commissioners do:
Public Meetings
The commissioners are committed to maintaining an open and transparent county government. They hold regular meetings most Wednesdays during the year and on other dates, as needed.
⮚ View the calendar to confirm dates for meetings.
Meetings are held at 10 a.m. in the session room on the third floor of the County Administration Building at 101 E. Main St., Batavia, Ohio 45103.
The public is invited to attend in person or watch live via You Tube. Meetings also are recorded and available for viewing on demand.
Public Comment Period
Residents and visitors are welcome to speak during the public comment period at regular session meetings.
- Guests will be asked to state their name and address before speaking.
- Speakers are typically granted two minutes to address the board.
- The public comment period is limited to 15 minutes total.
Get in Touch with Your Commissioners
The commissioners invite residents to email comments or concerns or call their office to schedule one-on-one meetings.
⮚ Call the Board Office: (513) 732 – 7300 or email commissioners directly:
Ways to Get Involved
The commissioners are responsible for appointments to various committees and boards.
The public is invited to apply as openings are available.
⮚ Learn more about the opportunities, responsibilities and how to apply.