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Welcome to City of Oak Hill, the official web site for City of Oak Hill, Florida. The City of Oak Hill is the southern most city in Southeast Volusia County. The location is rich in early Florida history. It was the site of an Indian village called Surruque el Viejo near el Baradero de Suroc, which was seen on LeMoyne’s map of 1564. Several English settlers were in the area during the later 1700’s. Seminole Wars chased away northern timber cutters who named their camp Oak Hill. Arad Sheldon, a resident of that time 1856, took the four bodies massacred just to the north by wagon to New Smyrna Beach.

Following the Territorial Days of Florida, permanent settlers began moving into the area. Statehood seemed to provide stability for organized communities. By the Civil War Years, Oak Hill was changing: a salt works was operating, part-time stores were open, and Mitchell had planted the first orange grove. Following the war, settlers began arriving in the area from many places. The local cemetery has eleven Civil War veteran burials – five unions and six confederates.

Hotels, stores, a post office, and a school operated by Rev. Wicks in the Congregational Church served a few white students in the morning and several black students in the afternoon. A public school for white students was constructed in the early 1890’s and a prominent black freedman, Bill Williams provided instruction and space for black students in 1901. A public school for black students was constructed in 1927. Business wise weather was a crucial factor in area economics as most people were either citrus growers or commercial fisherman. Circumstances have had a tremendous impact on these occupations in recent years. Very few citizens are involved with these jobs now. Most gladly commute north or south to earn their livelihood and return to the home of their choice between New Smyrna, Edgewater, and the Canaveral Seashore Park/Kennedy Space Center.

The City of Oak Hill was first chartered in 1927. Local government was based on a Mayor/Commission with each commissioner functioning as head of a municipal department. The city was later disbanded in 1930. The country was in a depression and the city petitioned the government to inactivate the charter, which was granted. The city later petitioned the government in 1962 to reactivate the charter. Clarence Goodrich was the city's mayor from 1963 to 1989, Mayor Goodrich's term as Mayor spanned 26 years as the longest term any mayor has held in the State of Florida.

Today, the City of Oak Hill is valiantly working towards improving its economic, environmental, and cultural standing, while preserving the richness of its history and heritage, so that residents can enjoy the changes that progress brings in these new times without losing the precious quality of days gone by. 

In 2008, the City is led by Mayor Darla Lauer, Vice-Mayor Mary Lee Cook, and Commissioners William Marcello, Mike Thompson, and Kathy Bittle.

Your City wants YOU!

(To serve on a City Board)
 
The City of Oak Hill has current vacancies on the following boards:
  Historical Preservation Board

Planning & Land Development Regulations Committee

Economic Development Board
 
If you have any experience and/or interest in serving on any of these boards, please complete an application and send it to the following address:
  City Clerk/Administrator
City of Oak Hill
234 South US Highway #1
 
   
Your service is appreciated!

 

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City of Oak Hill

234 South U.S. 1

Oak Hill, FL 32759

Phone: (386) 345-3522

Fax: (386) 345-1834

E-Mail : cityhall@oakhillfl.com 

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