Urban township (Ohio)
An urban township is a designation of a unit of local government in Ohio as prescribed by chapter 504 of the Ohio Revised Code. Chapter 504 outlines the procedures for an Ohio civil township to adopt limited home rule government. At least 5,000 people are required to reside in unincorporated areas of a township for that township to adopt limited home rule government. If 15,000 or more people live in unincorporated areas of a township, that township may qualify as an urban township under O.R.C. ยง 504.01(B) or (D).
List of Urban Townships by Population
All populations are those of the 2010 United States Census.[1]
Name | Population | County |
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Anderson | 43,968 | Hamilton |
Ashtabula | 20,941 | Ashtabula |
Athens | 30,473 | Athens |
Austintown | 36,722 | Mahoning |
Batavia | 23,280 | Clermont |
Bethel | 18,523 | Clark |
Boardman | 40,899 | Mahoning |
Clearcreek | 20,974 | Warren |
Clinton | 20,903 | Shelby |
Concord | 18,201 | Lake |
Deerfield | 38,217 | Warren |
Delhi | 29,510 | Hamilton |
Fairfield | 21,373 | Butler |
Franklin | 27,294 | Warren |
Hamilton | 25,962 | Warren |
Harrison | 22,397 | Montgomery |
Howland | 18,301 | Trumbull |
Jackson | 37,484 | Stark |
Lake | 23,718 | Stark |
Liberty | 37,259 | Butler |
Liberty | 20,926 | Trumbull |
Madison | 18,889 | Lake |
Marion | 44,749 | Marion |
Miami | 40,848 | Clermont |
Miami | 50,735 | Montgomery |
Oxford | 23,661 | Butler |
Painesville | 20,399 | Lake |
Paris | 23,645 | Union |
Perry | 28,328 | Stark |
Plain | 52,501 | Stark |
Prarie | 16,498 | Franklin |
Sciota | 27,735 | Ross |
Springfield | 26,193 | Lucas |
Springfield | 36,319 | Hamilton |
Sycamore | 19,200 | Hamilton |
Sylvania | 48,487 | Lucas |
Union | 46,416 | Clermont |
Upper | 15,418 | Lawrence |
Violet | 38,572 | Fairfield |
Washington | 56,607 | Montgomery |
Weathersfield | 27,717 | Trumbull |
West Chester | 60,958 | Butler |
See also
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