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Silverton, Ohio’s business district will soon get some $700,000 worth of updating—with new sidewalks, new traffic-signal mast arms, decorative street lights and some planter boxes along Plainfield Road. It is hoped that the improvements will draw people to the business district—walk around and shop. Business district has family-owned stores, professional buildings and restaurants. Meier’s Wine Cellar, Ohio’s oldest winery, is located here; also the Marva Collins Preparatory School campus for grades 4–8 and Silverton Paideia Elementary School. Residential area features a variety of home styles— ranch designs, brick and smaller frames with beautiful shade trees and well-kept grounds. Community leaders are hoping to get a Tree City USA designation, which it applied for in 2007. Its Playfield has a pool, baseball diamonds shuffleboard and basketball courts and picnic areas. The community was formed out of Columbia and Sycamore townships and dates back to days shortly after the Revolutionary War. Seth Haines and Robert Cresap are believed to have developed the first subdivision here. Originally called Mosner or Enterprise, it was renamed Silverton, after Haines’s wife, Elizabeth Silver Haines. It attained city status in 1961. Notable residents include Hall of Famer quarterback Roger Staubach and former Reds shortstop Barry Larkin.
Population
| Total Population |
4,801
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| Population Density |
4,309 Persons/Sq. Mile
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| Female Population |
2,641
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| Male Population |
2,161
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| Median Age |
40.96 Years
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| Percentage Population Change since 1990 |
62%
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| Percentage Population Change Since 2000 |
0%
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Colleges
| Nearest 2-Year Public College |
U OF CINCINNATI WALTERS COLL
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| Distance to U OF CINCINNATI WALTERS COLL |
3 Miles
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| Nearest 4-Year Public College |
XAVIER UNIVERSITY
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| Distance to XAVIER UNIVERSITY |
5 Miles
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Households and Income
| Total Number of Households |
2,396
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| Family Households |
1,158
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| Average Family Size |
2.92
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| Average Household Income |
$38,840
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| Median Household Income |
$42,854
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| Percentage Income Change Since 1990 |
62%
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| Percentage Income Change Since 2000 |
0%
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Crime Rates Compared to National Average
The National Average is designated
1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents
half as much risk.
| Total Crime Risk |
0.63
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| Total Crime Risk (County) |
1.11
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| Personal Crime Risk (County) |
0.81
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| Murder Risk (County) |
0.82
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| Rape Risk (County) |
1.49
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| Robbery Risk |
1.37
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| Assault Risk (County) |
0.51
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| Property Risk (County) |
1.12
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| Burglary Risk (County) |
1.20
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| Larceny Risk (County) |
1.48
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| Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County) |
0.59
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Environment
| Average July High Temperature |
86.7° F
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| Average January Low Temperature |
22.4° F
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| Annual Precipitation |
42.15 inches
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| Air Pollution Index |
211% of National Average
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Miscellaneous
| Sales Tax Rate |
6.5%
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| Nearest Airport |
CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY INTERNATIONAL
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| Distance to CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY INTERNATIONAL |
17 Miles
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| Nearest Major Sports Team |
CINCINNATI REDS
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| Distance to CINCINNATI REDS |
9 Miles
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Community data provided by
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Previous quarter's home sale average by Zip Code. Click zip code to view homes for sale.
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| 45236 | 379 | $122,000 | $137,832 |
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