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
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


  1. data.census.gov https://data.census.gov/cedsci/. Retrieved 2021-01-24. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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