Oberlin Environmental Information

Oberlin is linked to the Black River through Plum Creek, which crosses through the south end of town.

A list of Oberlin city parks:

http://www.cityofoberlin.com/Public_Works/gf.html

A good description of parks and open spaces in Oberlin, written by the Oberlin Heritage Center: http://www.oberlinheritage.org/other.html

Land Use Maps

http://www.cityofoberlin.com/Planning/planning_compplan.html

Oberlin Storm Water Management Program

http://www.cityofoberlin.com/public_works/SWMP.html

The city of Oberlin Open Space and Visual Environment Commission meets on the third Thursday of the month, 7:00 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 85 S. Main Street.

http://www.cityofoberlin.com/council/bandc.html

City of Oberlin Refuse and Recycling Services

http://www.cityofoberlin.com/public_works/refuse.html

City of Oberlin Cemetery and Parks Division

445 Morgan St.

http://www.cityofoberlin.com/public_works/gf.html

Lorain County Metroparks

http://www.loraincountymetroparks.com/

Splash Zone

http://www.loraincountymetroparks.com/splash.htm

Oberlin Environmental Studies Department

http://www.oberlin.edu/envs/

George Jones Farm and Nature Preserve

http://www.georgejonesfarm.org/index.php

Current as of May, 2008.


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