Barberton, Ohio (OH) Legislative Bodies Companies

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Barberton Personnel Department
576 W Park Ave # 102
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 848-6710
Barberton Service Director
576 W Park Ave # 100
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 848-6717
Barberton Safety Director
576 W Park Ave # 1
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 848-6714
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Barberton Direct Indictment
476 W Park Ave.
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 861-7228
Barberton Prosecutor's Office
576 W Park Ave # 301
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 848-6728
Barberton License
107 5th St SE # 8
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 745-1455
Barberton Building Department
576 W Park Ave.
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 848-6730
City Of Barberton
551 Barber Rd.
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 745-6914
Barberton Engineering
576 W Park Ave.
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 848-6724
Barberton City Council Clerk
576 W Park Ave.
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 848-6662
City Of Barberton
1380 Wooster Rd W
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 706-1642
City Of Barberton
154 Wooster Rd N
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 745-6879
Barberton Beautification Control
576 W Park Ave.
Barberton OH 44203
(330) 848-6653
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